Twentieth century. Ron, the product of his parents' forbidden love, finds himself caught up in a power struggle between two families belonging to the political elite. Toto is the owner of a major news outlet, which he inherited from his parents who died early. Wanting to improve his standing in the public eye, ron plays dirty, deciding to make connections in the news outlets. But who could have known that one of the owners would turn out to be not a tiger with a strong grip, but a nice guy working tirelessly to preserve his parents' legacy?
Forget about political games, they are both just sweet boys
Part 2 is here!
I also believe that if they had a son, he would be the spitting image of Ron and that's funny
OMG this is so real
Do we still fw this panel or nah
Part 4!!
Ron and Toto's relationship began the moment Ron entered the BLUE publishing house.
A young man several heads shorter than him "met" him at the entrance, bumping into him. Ron didn't even have time to say anything, as he quickly apologized and continued running down the hallway. The sweet smell of cologne remained behind him.
Ron was sure that this was an ordinary employee of the publishing house, but when he entered the owner's office, he was incredibly surprised to see the same young man.
Ron offers to cooperate, which Toto politely but cautiously declines, saying that his family had already been ruined by political games. Then Ron explains the situation more "humanely", saying that he simply wants to preserve his father's legacy. He notes that his father considered part of his duty to help the Toto publishing house when his father still owned it.
Believing that they have a common goal (preserving the legacy of their families), Toto eventually agrees to help.
The first issue of the magazine, the second, the third… Toto gets the profit his publishing house so badly needed, and Ron establishes his position in society and politics.
They talk for a long time. First about their fathers, about their families, then about themselves. Ron finds Toto sweet and slightly naive, while Toto, despite Ron's overly active nature, finds himself completely calm next to him for the first time.
The look of love. The rush of blood. Their heads are empty when their lips touch. It feels like something right, like something so long-awaited, like the explosion of a small universe inside each of them.
They spend nights together without closing their eyes. They talk about work, talk about the stars. Ron, who had never seen the point of love before, desperately wants to kiss Toto as much as possible. He never takes his eyes off him for a second, and feels how the whole world narrows down to just the office in Toto's house as soon as his gaze catches Toto's eyes.
They sleep on the old sofa in his office. Ron counts every mole on Toto's back, runs his fingers along his spine, feels the slight tremor of his body. He presses his cheek to his back and all he really wants is to show Toto how special he is to him. Every movement of his hips, his arms, every kiss, every mark on Toto's skin.
Only in the morning Ron carries him to his bed, carefully covering him with a blanket.
Confused Toto wakes up alone and it seems to him that everything that happened last night was just a dream, but on the bedside table lies a note left by Ron.
Good morning, sweetheart. I hope your lower back doesn't hurt too much. I'll come see you tonight. - Ron
Part 6 is here!
i thought we all need rontoto version of TV girl reference
UPDATE suddenly made a video version
For Toto, photography was a true passion. He was incredibly inspired by the idea of leaving in eternity that fleeting moment that seemed never to be repeated. He looked around at the world and wanted others to see the world through his eyes.
But despite all his love for his occupation, he couldn't turn his hobby into his main job. He had to get by with constant part-time jobs, after which he had less and less time for photography.
And so it went on until, completely by chance, he drew his lucky ticket.
Toto never photographed people. To him, any photo sessions seemed artificial, unnatural and alienating, and his conscience did not allow him to photograph people on the sly on the street. Only once, completely by chance, while photographing the buildings around him, a young man relaxing in a cafe got into the lens of his camera. Everything in his pose, in his face, in his measured and confident gestures fascinated Toto. It was as if he was created to be in the lens of a camera, his whole being spoke of it.
It was only when he looked up from his own camera that Toto noticed that this handsome stranger was looking straight at him. There was something simple but mesmerizing in his gaze. Toto had no choice but to walk towards him.
He apologized for accidentally disturbing his rest and asked if he could take a few more photos. To his great surprise, the stranger waved his hand with absolute calm and allowed it. There was a slight smile on his lips all this time.
Toto was absolutely fascinated by how easy and simple the stranger felt while he was photographing him. He looked completely casually, not at all embarrassed by all the attention. It was as if he knew exactly what part of himself he needed to show.
And when he asked to meet again, Toto had no reason to refuse him. That's how he met Ron.
They meet over and over again. Toto cannot resist his desire to take as many photos with Ron as possible, because he sees the ideal in this. He always fits perfectly into the frame, the light falls on him perfectly, and even his untidy tousled hair seems perfect to Toto. Ron never refuses, fulfilling Toto's every whim.
Each meeting ends with long conversations about everything. It's as if Toto has found his soulmate, although they are absolute opposites. But how else can he describe this feeling, similar to the smell of home and hot coffee in the morning? Ron is like cold sheets smelling of powder, which are so nice to wrap yourself in.
Ron, as he later learns, also takes a couple of photos of him when Toto himself is not looking. He says he likes how peaceful Toto looks when he's sleeping or talking passionately, even though his face can't be seen, his whole body relaxes and it looks great.
At one of the meetings, Toto plucks up the courage to ask if he can post the photos they took on his social media. Ron agrees, although he hides a sly smile in a cup of tea.
This is how Toto finds out that all this time he has been working with a world-famous model who has not appeared on a magazine cover for several years. This news shocks him so much that he does not pay attention to the success that these photos bring him.
When he asks Ron why he has never told him who he really is, he just waves it off. “I didn’t mean to embarrass you,” he says, but that only makes Toto feel like an even bigger idiot. Of course, now it makes sense why Ron acted so confidently while working.
But in the end, Ron reveals his true motives. He says he kept quiet only because as long as Toto treated him like a regular guy on the street, there was no awkwardness between them. As long as they both simply enjoyed working with each other, he too felt the same passion as Toto, after he had quit a job five years earlier that brought him no pleasure.
Ron calls him his muse. Because for him, Toto becomes the one who reminds him of why he devoted most of his life to this work, why he once liked it so much.
And while he knows that Toto's eyes are watching him closely on the other side of the lens, he finally feels alive.
I'm crucified, crucified like my Savior
Saint-like behavior a lifetime I prayed
I'm crucified for the holy dimension
Godlike ascension heavens away
Drawtober day 2 / eremin. Inspired by the visuals of the song Mad Head Love
okay okay I can't judge him😔
Deer Ron and Lamb Toto
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