
Skylar has a secret he’s never meant to share—his private cloud filled with photos of his crush, Chan-il. But when Cirrus accidentally discovers the account, Skylar’s carefully controlled world begins to unravel. Though Cirrus initially promises to keep the secret, his presence becomes increasingly suffocating, blurring the line between protection and control. As Skylar finds himself trapped in a series of unsettling situations, he begins to question Cirrus’ true intentions—and whether his secret has become leverage rather than trust.
Lost in the Cloud is a psychologically charged BL that leans hard into tension, discomfort, and emotional manipulation. Rather than romanticizing obsession outright, it presents it as something messy, dangerous, and deeply human.
The relationship dynamics are unsettling by design, forcing readers to sit with unease rather than offering easy emotional payoffs. Skylar’s vulnerability contrasts sharply with Cirrus’ calm, calculating demeanor, creating a power imbalance that drives the story forward.
This isn’t a feel-good romance—it’s a slow, suffocating descent into obsession, control, and blurred morality, making it a standout for readers who enjoy darker, more introspective BL narratives.