The first rule Ilias must follow is never to look directly at his employer. After graduating business school, he leaves home when his father cannot accept that he is gay and Ara hires him as his face to the world, handling Ara’s business and board of directors. In seven years, Ara has not felt the wind on his face or an intimate touch. The light becomes his enemy as it can expose what he wants no one to see. Ara stays in the shadows and never leaves his high-rise apartment except for doctor’s appointments. He becomes a recluse who controls his conglomerate from his computer. One night an accident changes Ara’s life and he is left scarred and alone. Ara looks down on everyone, including the endless stream of men in his company. Everyone wants to be him or to be with him. He rules the Chicago club scene and can turn the heads of both men and women.
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