
Dallas never questioned his role in the relationship.
He was the top.
The confident one.
The man who didn’t need instructions—or conversations that made things uncomfortable.
Until a romantic trip forces him to admit that there’s something he wants.
And the hardest part isn’t the desire.
It’s asking the question out loud.
Elliot has always been comfortable with his body and with care. What he doesn’t expect is for Dallas to ask him to teach him something deeply personal—something that quietly shifts how they move together, talk to each other, and understand intimacy.
What follows is awkward, funny, tender, and real.
Not because anything breaks—
but because something opens.
This is a short story about masculinity, trust, and how intimacy evolves when two men stop assuming they already know the roles they’re supposed to play.
🎧 A Black queer short story told through cinematic audio storytelling.
📌 PERFECT FOR LISTENERS WHO LOVE:
Black queer romance and emotionally grounded stories
Intimate relationship narratives with humor and heart
Stories about masculinity, vulnerability, and communication
Short fiction you can listen to like a film
Mature love that grows instead of explodes