Lost Boy By Athena Steller Site

While external conflicts and past traumas arise, the bond between the two main characters remains incredibly sweet, secure, and free of unnecessary interpersonal drama.

Byron is a steady, protective college professor who happens to look like a rugged biker. From the moment he lays eyes on Mitch, he recognizes him as his boy. Byron is fiercely determined to shoulder Mitch's heavy burdens, dismantle his insecurities, and prove that they belong together. Lost Boy by Athena Steller

When Mitch's world starts to crumble under external pressures, Byron steps up to provide the safe, unwavering anchor Mitch has desperately craved his entire life. ✨ Key Themes & Tropes While external conflicts and past traumas arise, the

Mitch has known what he wanted ever since he first witnessed the care of a Dom/sub relationship years ago. However, burdened by extreme insecurities and a toxic, manipulative father who actively tears down his self-esteem, Mitch feels aimless and unworthy of love. Byron is fiercely determined to shoulder Mitch's heavy

A deeply nurturing dynamic featuring a consensual power exchange where Mitch can finally let go of his adult stressors.