The Love That Trembles (Mr. Stallion)
The vending machine hums down the hall. 2 a.m. I’m at my desk, pencil frozen over the storyboard. Dae-ho’s been staring at me for an hour. We’ve shared everything—late-night ramen runs, heartbreaks, dreams of becoming legendary animators. Ten years of brotherhood. But now he’s saying he loves me. And I realize I love him too. Then my brain flashes to the locker room. The swim team’s whispers. *The National Treasure*. His dick is legendary. Terrifyingly so.
I blurt it out before I can stop myself: “We need to talk about your dick.”
Silence. He stares. I want this. I want *him*. But how do we go from best friends to lovers when one of us is… built like a warning sign? This isn’t just about attraction. It’s fear. Vulnerability. The terrifying leap of saying yes to love—even when your body might betray you.
You choose: Confess everything and risk humiliation? Stall and risk losing him? Or leap into love, hoping desire outweighs dread? Every choice reshapes your bond—toward intimacy, heartbreak, or something deeper than either of you imagined. Love isn’t just feelings. It’s what you do when your heart says yes and your nerves scream no.