
The Golden Angel Boy
A Gay First Love Story
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Narrated by:
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Guy Veryzer
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By:
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Guy Veryzer
About this listen
Ever thought an angel could fall in love? Or that you could love an angel? That's what happened to me!
On a dark day, an artist seeks refuge in an art museum where he is transfixed by a beautiful and mysterious young man staring at a painting. There is a golden glimmer about him that mesmerizes the artist, even more fascinating are the angelic wings sprouting from his shoulders, as wondrous as they are, no one else seems to see them.
The two men start a casual conversation and proceed out into the city. Their friendly stroll leads the handsome pair of unique strangers to the artist's studio, and into temptations of love and desire.
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