In A Brushstroke Called Home, Ira, a meticulous mural restorer, and Noah, a free-spirited painter, come together to repair a fading wall—and discover that restoration is as much about connection as it is about art.
Through layers of color, history, and care, they navigate fear, attachment, and the quiet vulnerability of choosing to stay. As they work side by side, they redefine home—not as a place or a possession, but as a shared space built through trust, presence, and intimacy.
This tender, slow-burn queer romance explores nonbinary and LGBTQ+ love, belonging, and the courage it takes to remain open in a world that prizes movement and labels. A Brushstroke Called Home is a story of intimacy lived fully, quietly, and without demand for proof.
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