Really, really fucking loved this story. Kicked me in the face right off the bat with "so you're a slave? fuck that, you're free now".
I mean, OF COURSE you always use your third wish to free the Jinni. Of course. That goes without saying.
But... yeah, those first two wishes? That's fucking slavery, man. I mean maybe if you wish for world peace or something, but in the stories, Jinni didn't just clap their hands like they do now, they had to actually go and physically accomplish the tasks you set them to. Sure, they were tireless, immensely strong, could fly, move quicker than thought, and had access to a variety of magical powers, but still- you wish for a palace, the poor Jinni has to either go find a palace and move it brick by brick to your yard, or build one from scratch. Even if it can accomplish the task in a day, it's still work, and therefore slavery, and therefore not ok.
So, on top of an adorable gay romance tale, of which there are patently not enough, and on top of a smart, secure, powerfully moral protagonist, of which there are patently not enough, this story also completely changed my internal script for Jinni-meeting for all time.
Not bad!