Contains intense scenes and addresses themes like assault and murder.
The plot kicks off when Bowie's attacker—the son of a diplomat—uses his immunity to avoid conviction, leaving Bowie to face threats. Javier, upon meeting Bowie in a police station, becomes immediately protective and "all in" on keeping him safe. As they fall in love, Javier takes extreme, morally grey measures to ensure Bowie's safety, leading to a dangerous game that threatens their lives. Key Themes and Tropes Domesticated Beast by Onley James
Javier falls quickly and is deeply protective, often acting as a "murder as a love language" archetype. Contains intense scenes and addresses themes like assault