
The First 184 Days
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People like us deserve a steady, ordinary love, and the right for it to be known. The First 184 Days is a record of how it begins: the small moments that turn into a life with someone, the conversations that become promises, and the quiet proof that love can be both ordinary and extraordinary at once. Blending poetry, letters, and narrative prose, Donatello Dreakford captures the unfolding of a queer relationship across six months of transformation. Written in secret while his partner slept or went to work, these pages trace the tenderness, uncertainty, and slow repair that come with building ...
People like us deserve a steady, ordinary love, and the right for it to be known. The First 184 Days is a record of how it begins: the small moments that turn into a life with someone, the conversations that become promises, and the quiet proof that love can be both ordinary and extraordinary at once. Blending poetry, letters, and narrative prose, Donatello Dreakford captures the unfolding of a queer relationship across six months of transformation. Written in secret while his partner slept or went to work, these pages trace the tenderness, uncertainty, and slow repair that come with building something real. What began as a private anniversary gift grew into a portrait of devotion built not on perfection, but on patience, presence, and the radical act of being known and still chosen. With language that feels both intimate and immediate, Dreakford explores what it means to find a love that lasts, to be seen without performance, and to let joy become its own quiet resistance. His voice reminds readers that love stories do not have to be grand to be powerful. Sometimes the smallest gestures, a note on the counter, a held gaze, a poem left behind, say everything. The First 184 Days is a queer and trans love story told with tenderness and unflinching truth. It is an invitation to believe that real love is not found in the grand moments, but in the days we choose to keep showing up.