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Bestial genitals/monster fucking, trans man bottom (with vaginal and anal penetration) x cis man top MCs, nonconsensual drugging, nonconsensual sex, transphobia including slurs, age gap
Tito Kingson is the latest assistant at the prestigious Yolían Research Institute, a scientific research company specializing in understanding spirits, the mysterious entities that have lived hidden amongst the human population for millennia. And while the world can be cruel to Tito, he finds a surprising kinship in the famous spirit researcher Miguel Lachejo, a man old enough to be his father and a bit too handsome to still be single. But strange things keep happening around Miguel…
Unbeknownst to Yolían R.I., their top researcher Miguel Lachejo is a spirit himself, the sometimes menace, ofttimes vigilante Mactli, a croco spider spirit who has been reincarnated in his home city Sonora for generations. When Miguel gains a bright new coworker, he doesn’t expect to also find friendship and a yearning he thought long buried.
But some of that yearning precedes him.
A yearning that hungers just as much as it lusts.
A yearning that he quickly finds he can’t control.
It’s hard enough to deal with his own emotions—what happens when there’s a dozen others? And what happens when some of them aren’t as nice as he is?
A 28k word erotic fantasy novella about killer vigilantes, queer sex as liberation, and really fucked up people(?). Features a Black transgay cutie and a nerdy Latino spirit who would be a green flag if not for the whole cannibalism thing.
So excited to share another brain worm with the world! I’m debuting my latest fucked up fiction on Juneteenth, a day of Black liberation, because fucked up erotica is Black liberation to me. There’s nothing more freeing than burying my fist inside my chest cavities and then playing jump rope with it.
For any BIPOC that was ever told they were self-hating for daring to be sexually liberated in a world that already polices them, this one goes out to you.

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