Love’s Labour’s Lost
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Completed, First published Mar 02, 2026

A creeping dread clings to the Italianate gardens and sun-bleached villas where the gentlemen of Navarre, fueled by vows of asceticism, attempt to outrun desire. But the shadows lengthen, and their self-imposed exile breeds not clarity, but a feverish obsession with the elusive Princess. The air thickens with whispered verses and coded glances—a brittle laughter masking a growing hunger. Each playful rebuke, each coy refusal, is a tightening coil of frustration. The very architecture of their isolation becomes a cage, gilded with wit but lined with thorns. A suffocating sense of performance pervades, where every word is a calculated maneuver, every glance a weapon. The heat of the Tuscan summer mirrors the rising temperature of unfulfilled longing. But beneath the surface of merriment, a subtle rot spreads—a premonition of the futility of their contrived renunciation, and the inevitable, consuming ache of hearts laid bare. The landscape itself seems to hold its breath, anticipating the inevitable unraveling of their fragile, theatrical vows.
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