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A first-person memorandum addressed to a confidant recounts a fraught episode of intimate attachment between men, blending narrative scenes, correspondence, and remembered dialogue. The narrator explores how affectionate friendship can shade into clandestine longing, and how social masks and inward selves collide under pressures of secrecy and shame. Settings alternate between public streets and private retreats as the memoir examines loneliness, regret, and the psychological cost of hiding desire, offering candid reflection on identity, companionship, and the clash between inner truth and prevailing social expectations.
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