Apollo's teachings go beyond poetry...
They call him the Cupbearer, as if Ganymede exists only to kneel, to pour, to be decorative. But the golden prince of Troy knows his true purpose: to make the King of Olympus hungry. If Zeus's obsession deepens, Troy might yet survive this war.
Apollo offers... tutelage.
The god of light is not gentle in his teachings.
Behind the sheerest veil, Ganymede watches—lips parted, pulse wild—as Apollo takes Hypnos apart like a lyre needing tuning. ...
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Apollo's teachings go beyond poetry...
They call him the Cupbearer, as if Ganymede exists only to kneel, to pour, to be decorative. But the golden prince of Troy knows his true purpose: to make the King of Olympus hungry. If Zeus's obsession deepens, Troy might yet survive this war.
Apollo offers... tutelage.
The god of light is not gentle in his teachings.
Behind the sheerest veil, Ganymede watches—lips parted, pulse wild—as Apollo takes Hypnos apart like a lyre needing tuning. The arch of a spine. The drag of teeth. The way fingers dig into thighs just shy of bruising. Apollo's voice is dark silk: "Watch closely, prince. This is how gods are made desperate."
And oh, Ganymede watches.
The lesson is clear: to hold a god's attention, one must be feast and famine. The tremble of a wrist as wine spills. The flash of defiance beneath lowered lashes. The slow, deliberate slide of a tongue catching nectar on the rim of a cup...
Zeus won't know what devoured him.
6.3k+ words! Mythic heat, voyeurism, sacred submission, and a prince trembling on the edge of power and pleasure. Includes jealousy, self pleasure, and more!
All characters are 21+ and all acts are consensual.
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