The Prince and the Pretty Boy
Description
The Prince (Bae Yong Joon): Kim Sebastian.He is 35, worldly, sophisticated, highly educated and accomplished. He belongs to the creme de la creme of the society. A Korean-American by heritage, he straddles two different worlds with absolute elan. He is quiet, reserved and solitary by choice, yet he rules the corporate board rooms like a tiger on the prowl. He guards his private life from public scrutiny and is extremely media shy.
The Pretty Boy (Lee Jong Suk): Lee Jong Suk. He is 25, from the wrong side of the tracks and had a rough and tumble upbringing. He is a street urchin, who survived by rolling with the punches that life dealt him. His soulful eyes and ability to play up to the camera has secured him a steady livelihood as a sought after model. He is a man of few words and an enigmatic celebrity. He comes alive in front of thousand watt bulbs but off camera, he hides in the shadows.
Can they each step out of their individualistic existence and seek warmth and love in each other? Easier said than done, when two wounded hearts are involved.
Foreword
A/N: Disclaimer: I have used the tags 'Lee Jong Suk' and 'Bae Yong Joon" only as visual references for the characters. It saves me the trouble of physically describing the characters. Think of it as 'casting' rather than true-blue fanfiction. I will update when I can. But it's a labor of love, so please be patient. I will not update till I am absolutely satisfied with each development in the story. My first attempt at writing , so comments and reviews are most welcome.
In my opinion, the angst quotient in a is much higher as it involves two men (by nature the most uncommunicative creatures in this world), even though true to their nature, they are somehow more comfortable with quick physical intimacy (no matter which team they bat for). There will be some graphic scenes of intimacy but my focus would be to relate a story of two unique people, who overcome their fears and inhibitions as they grow as human beings and become each other's soulmate.
Guide line: There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart- Jane Austen
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