Just a Bit Wrecked
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Horror
LGBTQ+
Format
Kindle
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
Dec 10, 2020
Description
A plane crash leaves two strangers marooned on a desolate island, forced together in a situation neither could have imagined. The unlikely pair consists of a man who holds deeply ingrained prejudices and another who is unapologetically true to his identity. As the pair navigates the challenges of survival, the harsh realities of their contrasting views come to light.
Amidst the struggle for sustenance and shelter, the isolation begins to chip away at their barriers. Shared moments of vulnerability unfold, leading to unexpected revelations about themselves and each other. The gradual shift in dynamics paves the way for an emotional journey where hatred may just evolve into something completely different.
Set against the backdrop of a breathtaking yet unforgiving landscape, this story explores themes of acceptance, redemption, and the power of love to transform even the most conflicted hearts. As hope flickers in their newfound companionship, both men face the ultimate question: can love truly conquer all?
Amidst the struggle for sustenance and shelter, the isolation begins to chip away at their barriers. Shared moments of vulnerability unfold, leading to unexpected revelations about themselves and each other. The gradual shift in dynamics paves the way for an emotional journey where hatred may just evolve into something completely different.
Set against the backdrop of a breathtaking yet unforgiving landscape, this story explores themes of acceptance, redemption, and the power of love to transform even the most conflicted hearts. As hope flickers in their newfound companionship, both men face the ultimate question: can love truly conquer all?
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