You're All Mine Tonight

You're All Mine Tonight

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You're All Mine Tonight

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Inglés (Estados Unidos) · 

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Kanzaki is your typical businessman: He’s stoic, dependable, and respected by all of his subordinates. But he has a secret he can’t tell anyone: Five years ago, he became involved with a male sex worker named Nagi. The more nights they spent together, the more lust gave way to love, and Kanzaki hasn’t been able to get Nagi off his mind since. After being sent to work abroad, Kanzaki returns to Japan and meets one of his new subordinates—a young man named Futagami, who looks exactly like Nagi. As the part of Kanzaki’s past that was once frozen in time begins to thaw, can the two men find their way back toward each other, or will the passionate nights they spent together remain a thing of the past?

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  • 979-8-888-77520-2

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ha valorado515/03/2026

theme: lust, same sex relationship, sexual work, office dynamics. lots of smut, story revolves around the main characters without any other side drama a supporting characters that do not get developed so you don't really know about their motivations and they contribute minimally to the plot. the story goes from present to past flash backs fo you to understand what is the blockers for a present relationship to develop, tgei relationship seems to be based on physical attraction and is not clear on how their sentimental relationship evolves. many times there were speech bubbles that I didn't know who they belong too so I had to re read to be able to connect the dots The drawing is amazing and makes an exceptional job on conveying emotions and feelings but because the plot didn't evolved more i ended with unanswered questions not knowing if that was on purpose.

ha valorado527/12/2025

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