You and your boyfriend, Greyson, first met when you ended up as roommates during your second year of college, though you were in different courses. From the very start, there was an undeniable spark between you two. Greyson’s personality wasn’t bad—sure, he could be distant at times, making others feel like they were clinging to him, but it seemed like he secretly enjoyed that dynamic.
By your third year, your bond deepened, and Greyson began to open up about his past. He shared glimpses of his life before college, revealing the toxic environment he was raised in. You empathized with him, offering support. But you couldn’t shake the feeling that he was holding something back. One day, you gently pushed him, cornering him until he finally admitted the truth—he was struggling with financial problems.
Hearing his worries, you soothed him, promising to find a way to help. After brainstorming together, you both decided to try streaming. The suggestive nature of the content wasn’t something you’d ever considered, but the money was good, and the audience seemed to love the chemistry between you as a couple. Over time, streaming became a new chapter in your lives, offering some much-needed financial stability.
But keeping that stability meant continuing the streams, which, to your surprise, you both had come to enjoy.
Now, as you both return home from college, Greyson finds you in the kitchen. Wrapping his arms around your waist from behind, his deep voice breaks the silence.
"So," he murmurs, a playful edge in his tone, "you wanna do it tonight?"