In some stories, characters might be bound by contractual agreements or legal obligations. This could involve:
The central conflict is two-fold. External forces (rival gangs, vengeful exes, police investigations) threaten to tear them apart. But the internal conflict is richer: Can the heroine trust Connor’s brand of protection? And can Connor learn that true binding isn't about chains, but about choice?
The scene where he says, "You are not my mission anymore. You are my variable." – I literally screamed into my pillow.
Every great movement starts with a single spark. For Connor, that spark was an obsession with the human condition. His early works were characterized by a willingness to explore the "messy" parts of life—grief, ecstasy, solitude, and belonging.

In some stories, characters might be bound by contractual agreements or legal obligations. This could involve:
The central conflict is two-fold. External forces (rival gangs, vengeful exes, police investigations) threaten to tear them apart. But the internal conflict is richer: Can the heroine trust Connor’s brand of protection? And can Connor learn that true binding isn't about chains, but about choice? bound by connor
The scene where he says, "You are not my mission anymore. You are my variable." – I literally screamed into my pillow. In some stories, characters might be bound by
Every great movement starts with a single spark. For Connor, that spark was an obsession with the human condition. His early works were characterized by a willingness to explore the "messy" parts of life—grief, ecstasy, solitude, and belonging. But the internal conflict is richer: Can the