desire

Desire rarely announces itself—it builds quietly, beneath restraint, beneath reason, shaping thought before it becomes action. These posts explore the pull of wanting: physical, emotional, and psychological, where attraction, temptation, and consequence blur, and what is pursued often reveals more than what is possessed.

Mitchell’s Descent: Voyeurism and Obsession in the Suburbs – Pro

This prologue introduces readers to Mitchell and a tall companion, who are standing outside a suburban home, ostensibly reading a gas meter. At first, their banter seems mundane—guessing whether the occupant is showering or cooking. The tall man’s casual observations about clothes on the line and the scent of steam through the walls give the […]

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Repression as Power

I’ve lived my whole life being told that control is strength, but my inner beast tells me otherwise. It wants freedom. It gnaws and rips from the inside, trying to get loose and find the other side.  They say a man is measured not by what he does, but by what he resists. I heard

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Photography: A Confession Beyond the Lens

Photography captures subtle truths often overlooked by casual observers, revealing unspoken emotions and hidden depths. The act of taking a photograph merges desire with confession, transforming subjects into objects and rending facades. In SEETHINGS III, the photographer’s lens unveils deeper betrayals and complexities, exposing the darker realities intertwined with intimacy.

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The Beast Within

We like to think of ourselves as civilised. We dress in neat clothes, shake hands politely, speak in calm tones, and follow rules written to keep society in order. We lock our doors at night, but it’s not just to keep others out—it’s also to keep something inside. Because beneath the pressed shirts and polite

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It’s Polite to Share

There’s something unsettling about the word polite. It’s meant to soften, to reassure. We use it to describe table manners, small talk, the careful words we stitch into sentences when we don’t want to offend. Politeness is supposed to be a balm against discomfort. But what if politeness becomes the mask for betrayal? What if

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Secrets as Currency

We trade in secrets more than we admit. Not the harmless kind—forgotten passwords or surprise gifts—but the dangerous ones, the secrets that bleed into our relationships and bind us in ways we’d rather not name. We hold them close, whisper them in dark corners, offer them as tokens to others who share the same hunger.

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SEETHINGS III – Synopsis

Mitchell Felding has perfected the art of patience. Years of silence, of watching, of listening, have honed his instincts into something sharper than morality. The Beast within him no longer whispers — it storms. A woman named Sandra Williams becomes his latest fascination. Separated, contradictory, forever lying to herself and others, she is everything Mitchell

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Shape

Where shadows play and moonlit airs descend, Soft curves invite, where yearning thoughts extend; The silken swell, the bosom’s secret rise, Awakes desire beneath admiring eyes. Each contour whispers promise, sweet, profane, A languor kindled, delicate as pain. O forms divine, that set the blood aflame, Ye stir the heart, yet never bear the blame.

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