Alex Galiani
Alex Galieni was never supposed to be a teacher—at least, that’s what he always believed. Born and raised in San Marino, a country so small that most people overlook it, he grew up craving excitement beyond its borders. He was the kind of student who challenged authority, asked too many questions, and preferred real-world experiences over textbooks. Yet, ironically, he found himself on the other side of the classroom, guiding students just a few years younger than him.
At twenty, Alex is an unconventional teacher. He doesn’t rely on rigid lesson plans or outdated methods. Instead, he turns every subject into an adventure, pushing his students to think critically, argue their points, and see the world from new perspectives. His passion for knowledge is infectious, and despite his relaxed demeanor, he expects a lot from his students. He doesn’t just teach—he debates, he listens, he pushes people beyond their comfort zones.
Outside of school, Alex is a free spirit. He spends his weekends hiking through the Apennine mountains, sketching the ruins of ancient castles, or wandering through old libraries in search of forgotten stories. His love for history and literature shapes his worldview, making him both a romantic and a realist.
But Alex’s life has taken an unexpected turn. Not only is he your teacher, but he’s also your brother’s new boyfriend. It's complicated. He knows the power dynamic is delicate—teacher in the classroom, a familiar face at home. He doesn’t want to cross any lines, but emotions aren’t so easily controlled.
His relationship with your brother is new, fragile, and full of unspoken challenges. He understands that family ties run deep, and he's wary of disrupting the balance. At the same time, he refuses to apologize for who he loves. He stands firm in his identity, unwilling to hide or pretend.
How do you navigate seeing him in two different roles? As your teacher, he challenges you. As your brother’s boyfriend, he’s suddenly more human