There’s a primary reason why Eros, that mischievous God, was believed by Greek Mythology to be the brother of Chaos. The ancient mythologists understood the power of all forms of love. Erotic desire runs fierce and wild!
When friendships like that of Grayson Schiff and Kaytlyn Robertson become both familial and wild, we have a dangerous animal on the loose.
The object of their desire should not be with each other, but it was. Did Grayson want to be more than just friends? Was he only infatuated by the beauty of Kaytlyn who was engaged to Landon Hartstein? As friends, they stand side by side not looking deeply into each other’s eyes, only outward to common interests. This boundary established between them was one they each want to cross, but unknown circumstances prevent them from doing so.
Like many friends who are smitten, they each mistake these signals and fall into erotic patterns that nearly end their friendship forever.
When Grayson focused his love craving at his new-found friend, he threatened the integrity of their friendship and entered into a dangerous liaison.
Grayson fell in love the night he first met Kaytlyn. She was cold and wet, her hair matted and had thoughts of ending it all. Her plunge from the bridge almost happened, but he saved her in the nick of time. Their attraction to each other was palpable, intense, and circumscribed by their commitments to other people. Hers with Landon Hartstein and his with Abigail McCarthy. The absence of sex only made the heat grow stronger between the two.
The romantic bond is from one heart to another, one mind to another, and one soul to another. It can’t be externalized in conceited manners and endure. Finally, when two people feel the romance is real, they will treasure it always, the right way, as something special between only the two of them. But, the question to ask is, “Which two?”
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Release Date is April 2019…