Collin: Episodes 7-9

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I'm pleased to say that this series just gets better and better. Watching Colin's personal growth and adaptation into being submissive, finding his inner center, and learning to trust his Dom was extremely interesting to read. And while the kinky fun side of Colin's relationship expands /oh, and it was so hot and decadent/, the overall plot also evolves. Mr. Reesworth's enemies emerge from the shadows, attempting to destabilize his company and his life, thus affecting not only his daily life, but the lives of those associated with him. I was glad to see that not only was Colin comfortable in his new environment, opening up and learning to express his needs and how to rely on his partners, but Mr. Moreau also found the courage to share a whole new side of himself, which was an impressive display of trust and vulnerability. So the polydynamics in the story here are much stronger and finally on equal footing between all partners involved. And all because they were able to communicate openly and be honest with each other. The whole concept of all these interconnected stories is to show the emotional development of the characters, how fragile the balance is in a polydynamic with so many people entangled together, but also to show the sweet nurturing side - the love and care between all the partners. And the added bonus - so many interesting secondary characters that make the story even more intriguing.