Loving Lavender [Mature] Manhua
Title: Loving Lavender [Mature]. Genre: Yaoi(BL) ; Historical.
In the fading light of a misty afternoon, the imposing figure of a man loomed near the entrance of Thornhill Manor. His name was Alexander, a man haunted by the ghosts of his past. As he hesitated at the threshold, memories of a love long lost flooded his mind like a raging river.
Pushing open the heavy oak doors, he was met with a chilling silence that echoed through the empty halls. The scent of lavender lingered in the air, a cruel reminder of the one he had loved and lost - Julian, the master of Thornhill Manor.
For years, Alexander had kept his feelings hidden, buried deep within his heart for fear of the repercussions. But now, standing in the abandoned mansion, he knew he couldn't deny his love any longer. With each step he took, the weight of his unspoken words grew heavier, threatening to crush him under its unbearable burden.
Suddenly, a figure emerged from the shadows, startling Alexander. It was Julian, his eyes dark and unreadable. "What are you doing here, Alexander?" Julian's voice was sharp, cutting through the tension that hung between them.
Alexander took a deep breath, steeling himself for what was to come. "I've come to confess, Julian. I've come to lay bare my heart and soul before you. I can no longer deny the feelings that have consumed me for so long."
Julian's expression softened, a flicker of something akin to hope dancing in his eyes. "Do you expect me to forgive you, Alexander? After all this time, after all the pain you've caused?"
Alexander shook his head, his voice barely above a whisper. "I ask for no forgiveness, only a chance to make amends. To show you the depth of my love, the sincerity of my regret."
As the echoes of their shared past reverberated through the silent mansion, Alexander reached out to touch Julian's trembling hand, a silent promise of a love rediscovered and reignited. With the scent of lavender swirling around them, two souls found solace in each other's embrace, rewriting the ending of a story thought long finished.
