17th Jul 2023
Once upon a time, in a small garden, there lived a bald worm named Walter. Walter was different from the other worms because he didn't have any hair, but that didn't bother him. He spent most of his days crawling around the garden, exploring the soil and searching for food.
One day, as Walter was crawling near the house, he noticed a beautiful window. The window had a lovely view of the garden, and Walter couldn't help but be drawn to it. Every day, he would crawl up to the window and admire the world outside. He felt a special connection with the window, as if it understood him.
As time went on, Walter realized that he was not only drawn to the window but also to the reflection he saw in it. It was another worm, just like him, but with a vibrant and colorful appearance. Walter had never felt this way before. He realized he was gay and in love with the worm in the window.
Walter would spend hours gazing at the window, dreaming of a life with his reflection. He imagined going on adventures together, exploring the garden, and experiencing the joys of the world outside. He wanted to be by his reflection's side and share his love.
However, there was a problem. Walter couldn't physically reach the window or communicate with his reflection. He felt trapped, unable to express his feelings. But Walter was determined to find a way. He started leaving small gifts for his reflection on the windowsill, hoping that his love would be understood.
One day, as Walter left a shiny pebble on the windowsill, he saw his reflection move. It was a faint motion, but it filled Walter's heart with hope. From that day forward, Walter knew that his love was reciprocated. Even though they couldn't touch or speak to each other, their connection was strong.
And so, Walter spent his days continuing to explore the garden, knowing that his love for the worm in the window would always be there. He found comfort in their silent love, knowing that even though they were separated by glass, their hearts were forever intertwined.