ACQUITTED: The Charges Against Pleasure
They told you the heat in your blood was a flaw to be managed. They were not protecting your soul. They were protecting their power.
Acquitted: The Charges Against Pleasure puts desire on trial. The narrator is not a tempter but a defense attorney — ancient, unhurried, certain — who has read every charge ever filed against the body and has been waiting a long time to answer them. Across seven explicit encounters, philosophy is not discussed; it is enacted. Shame, power, surrender, and presence are argued in the only court where bad faith cannot survive: the body.
A short, intense read for adults who stopped performing. Explicit content. 18+.