Father Patrick, My Sin
Story Description – Father Patrick, My Sin
I never meant to fall for him. Patrick was my best friend, the guy I drank beers with, the guy this whole town looked up to. A priest. Holy man. Untouchable.
But one look at him in his white briefs before mass, beard sharp, body thick and hairy, and I was gone. The want burned me alive. His smell, his hands, his cock God help me, I couldn’t get enough.
This is my confession. How I craved him. How he wanted me back. How two men in their forties one clean cut, one rugged as sin couldn’t stop sneaking touches, stolen kisses, filthy nights that blurred the line between prayer and blasphemy.
I know what we did was dangerous. I know what we risked. But the truth? I’d rather burn in hell with Patrick than live clean without him.
Story Theme:
- Forbidden desire vs. sacred duty – The central tension is that Patrick is a priest, bound to faith and purity, while Cody is his best friend who lusts after him. Their love is both intoxicating and dangerous.
- Guilt and confession – Cody’s narration feels like a confession. Lust, sin, and faith are constantly colliding. Every act of love and sex feels both holy and blasphemous.
- Friendship turning into love – Beneath the raw sex is a deep bond. They aren’t strangers they’ve known each other forever. The theme isn’t just lust; it’s about realizing their connection is more than physical.
- Love as sin and salvation – Patrick is Cody’s “sin,” but also the only person who truly makes him feel whole. The story explores how something forbidden can still feel like the purest kind of love.
- Duality of man – Holy vs. filthy, priest vs. lover, best friend vs. secret partner. Both Patrick and Cody live with these contradictions, and the story shows them embracing that duality instead of denying it.
If I had to boil it down: the story’s theme is the collision of sacred and profane lust as sin, love as salvation.