Description
Gavin Aberlour once stood at the pinnacle of a life most only dream of—built on the unshakable brotherhood of his Force Recon Marine unit and the profound, transformative love he shared with his best friend, Oliver Darling. He believed his world was bulletproof, a sanctuary forged in the fires of shared duty and intimacy.
But perfection is a fragile illusion. As a final, shattering phone call looms, Gavin finds himself paralyzed, unable to confront the reality that his last tether to those golden years is slipping away. Instead of picking up, he retreats into the sanctuary of the past. Through his aching memories, we witness the intensity of his bond with Oliver and the raw, dangerous reality of life in the military.
20/20 is a visceral meditation on what remains when the people who defined our existence are gone. It is a haunting exploration of the thin line between paradise and purgatory, delving into the complexities of queer love and the crushing weight of grief. M.W. Gold weaves a narrative that asks a painful question: can the heart ever truly heal when its other half is lost to time? This is a story for anyone who has ever loved deeply and lost everything.