POLITICS AND POLY
Rus doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with punching bigots. Some call it anger issues or impulse control; he sees it as clearing away the cesspool of hateful idiots. All the same, he doesn’t want his rage to control him or push away the two people he’s beginning to care deeply for.
Dylan’s façade of joy is so masterful, he even deceives himself most days. Underneath that worn smile, though, is a frightened man who doesn’t trust the world. Now, he has to navigate taking care of the queer youth home that gave him a life worth living while exploring the life he’d like to live if he wants to pursue romance in this new relationship.
Kaiden struggles to accept himself, wayward and insecure most days. So, when two men express how much they see him, he feels like a complete and total imposter. He’s convinced himself this awkward throuple would be a much happier couple if he took a step back. But despite his reservations, he doesn’t want to give up.
These three will have to come together, work through their personal fears, and be real with one another if they hope to explore this romance.
Content Warnings
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- Violence and fighting
- Physical assault
- Verbal assault
- Homophobia
- Transphobia
- Queer slurs
- Emotional manipulation
- Gaslighting
- Bullying
- Family abandonment
- Body dysmorphia
- Depression
- Anxiety
This is an open-door romance so there is a lot of graphic sex between adults:
Kissing, oral, face fucking, throat fucking, gagging, choking, fingering, anal, rimming, first times, rough fucking, threesomes (obviously).
For those who like to know ahead of time, there is no open relationship outside of the throuple itself, no other person drama (romantically speaking), and no cheating of any kind.