It's time for us to get back to the action, and this is where we start off. We're back in the present, and we're told that our lust is "out of control" and that we should "use it" instead of "want to use it" . Okay, so what's the point of using something that's supposed to be a symbol of love when you're just using it to get your "body used to it?" . What's more, we find out that this is the first time we've seen Sora and Sebastian in the same room together, so it's pretty obvious that they're in love. We also learn that Sebastian isn't Sebastian's first love, and that he's "not my first boyfriend" , so we get the feeling that Sebastian and Sora aren't
It's time for us to get back to the action, and this is where we start off. We're back in the present, and we're told that our lust is "out of control" and that we should "use it" instead of "want to use it" . Okay, so what's the point of using something that's supposed to be a symbol of love when you're just using it to get your "body used to it?" . What's more, we find out that this is the first time we've seen Sora and Sebastian in the same room together, so it's pretty obvious that they're in love. We also learn that Sebastian isn't Sebastian's first love, and that he's "not my first boyfriend" , so we get the feeling that Sebastian and Sora aren't