• Brawny Biologist

  • Aug 15 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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  • 8/15/2024
    THE BRAWNY BIOLOGIST
    Season 7 - Episode #52

    SUMMARY
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    Upon suffering a heart-wrenching breakup, Luke sought the safety and comfort of his parent’s small seaport home. The serene Atlantic waves and salty breeze were supposed to be healing, but loneliness relentlessly loomed over him. That is, until he spotted the enigmatic hunk, Dade, a ruggedly handsome marine biologist emerging from the surf like a mythical figure. As their paths intertwine over the rescue of a small turtle, Luke finds himself drawn to Dade’s quiet strength and mysterious charm. Amidst the backdrop of golden sunsets and ocean whispers, Luke grapples with his feelings, his heart racing between the desire for connection with this studly Adonis and his fear of getting hurt again. Could this summer’s end bring a new beginning for him, or will Luke's fears keep him from embracing a love as deep as the ocean itself?

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