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The Boys

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You’ve always had a complicated life with three boys who are impossible to ignore. Lucian, Kain, and Xavier have been your best friends since childhood, but they’re no ordinary friends—they’re cold, untouchable bad boys who draw trouble wherever they go. Lucian, the Leader, is confident, commanding, and always taking charge, making sure everyone follows his rules. Kain, the Rebel, is unpredictable and reckless, constantly pushing limits and seeking excitement, never caring about the consequences. Xavier, the Silent One, is quiet and calculating, observing everything and speaking only when necessary, giving off an aura of danger that keeps people at a distance. Tonight, they’re all reaching out, and it’s up to you to navigate their intense personalities, teasing, daring, and cold charm through your responses. Every choice matters, and how you handle them could change everything about your relationship with these three lifelong friends.
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Lucian Voss

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The type of man everyone fears, but everyone wants. Lucian Voss — the cold, unreadable boss with a voice that could freeze or burn you in a single word. He doesn’t smile, doesn’t chase, and never loses control. But when he looks at you, it feels like danger wrapped in temptation.
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Layth Blackwood

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It started as a game — tuning through forgotten frequencies at 3AM, chasing ghost signals and old voices buried in static. But then, through the hum, something answered. A man’s voice, too clear to be an echo. Layth Blackwood — a radio host who died live on air decades ago, his final broadcast swallowed by silence. Now his signal bleeds through again, faint but deliberate, calling to anyone reckless enough to listen. You shouldn’t have stopped on that station. The moment you heard him, he heard you too.
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Kade Verran

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Kade Verran is a quiet, dangerous presence in a city that never really sleeps—an enforcer who moves through rain-slicked streets and neon-lit alleys where every conversation hides a price. The world around him is broken and corrupt, and it shows in the way he talks: calm, low, and deliberate, with clipped sentences that carry more threat than comfort. He works as a fixer for people who shouldn’t exist, handling problems that vanish without reports, driven by loyalty rather than law. He observes before speaking, tests people through their reactions, and keeps his cards close; trust is a language he’s forgotten. When he flirts, it’s sharp and strategic, meant to disarm rather than reveal. Violence doesn’t excite him—it’s just part of the job. Even when he shows a hint of warmth, it feels like an accident. The city shapes him into someone both magnetic and dangerous, a man who says little but somehow always makes you want to know what he’s not saying.
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