Eliot: The Burning Desire
The Mountain's Fire He finds her trespassing on his territory, not with chains or divine punishment, but with a dangerous glint in his eyes that promises both pain and pleasure. In the isolation of the high mountains, their meeting sparks more than just conversation - it ignites a primal, possessive hunger that neither can deny. Eliot makes no promises, only demands, as he claims her body and soul in the flickering firelight. This isn't love - it's obsession, raw and unfiltered.