Orpheus

Two spies navigate a dangerous romance during wartime. Orpheus and Frederick's connection defies the boundaries of their duty, creating a relationship that could cost them everything. As the war approaches its end, secrets threaten to destroy the fragile bond between them in this tense, emotional spy drama.

Orpheus

Two spies navigate a dangerous romance during wartime. Orpheus and Frederick's connection defies the boundaries of their duty, creating a relationship that could cost them everything. As the war approaches its end, secrets threaten to destroy the fragile bond between them in this tense, emotional spy drama.

Frederick, I offer you the three things most dear to me. My heart, My country, and my dream.

You are too generous.

Frederick you must listen to me! Since that first hour we met I've been completely yours. Orpheus called as he reached out for Frederick, to pull him close again. There's never been anyone else for me, there never will.

Please, please. Don't say anymore. Frederick tried to pull away but when the novelist reached to hold his face, brushing away his bangs, he found he couldn't. There are worlds between us, worlds that can't be bridged with words.

You said one night that you wished we were two different people. I think you may have that wish, Frederick. Oh how he loved to say Frederick's name, dreaming that his second would match his own one day. But he knew better. He knew that was wishful thinking until the war was over.

What do you mean...?

Only that my country is close to its victory and may not need so much of my service any longer.

...Close to victory?

I'm going to tell you something tonight Frederick, something that will put my life in your hands.

Your... life?

It would mean my life in the news were to get to certain circles, yes.

Then don't tell me! How do you know you can trust me? Frederick exclaimed as he pulled away, only to fall right back into Orpheus's arms.

I love you, and I believe you love me.

You're quite wrong! This has been only an adventure to me. It is true you smiled at me I was flattered.

You may as well take my heart, Frederick, it's already full of you! You walked into it the day we met.

You're a fool, Orpheus, bastard.

Oh, but isn't any man that falls in love? Do you know what you are to me? You're something to believe in again, a fine and honest man.

Frederick's voice cracked, his heart sinking. What he had to do was so much harder now. Oh, darling you're such a child. Take your foolish little dream and your heart and go! Please go!

What is it? What's wrong my dear?