The risk of a perfect love: A love story that never wanted to be found
Gregorio Llamuca
This is the chronicle of two souls that met at opposite extremes.
He, Giorgio, was a man built upon stoic logic—a fortress of straight lines where emotion was considered a risk, and control the only currency of peace.
She, Renessa, was chaos incarnate—bearing the weight of infamy, the echo of a family “fatality,” and the guilt of a life erected upon foundations of deception. Their encounter was not an idyll, but a Can Virtue be the only foundation of a love that defies all convention?
To Giorgio, Renessa was not a lover, but a manifesto. He called her Bereshit (“New Beginning”) and named her “a luxury and an art”; not to seduce her, but to force her to see the intrinsic value society had denied her. His love manifested as agape—an unconditional duty to elevate another’s soul, even at the cost of his own.
To Renessa, Giorgio was the Guardian—the Anchor that rescued her from shipwreck.

