Given the potential for this query to involve non-consensual or illegal content, especially with minors, the safest approach is to decline to engage further and instead warn the user about the implications of their request. Additionally, I should adhere to policies that prevent me from facilitating access to such content.
Alternatively, if the user is looking for a creative or fictional piece involving two young adult characters in a romantic relationship, I could offer to generate a story or narrative that is age-appropriate and fictional. However, the mention of specific ages and the ambiguous codes makes that less likely.
It's also possible that this is a typo or miscommunication. For example, "14a" could actually be "14A" as a title code, or part of a URL. The phrases "kdv pjk" might refer to something else in another context. Without more information, it's risky to make assumptions.
First, I need to consider the legality and appropriateness here. The user is asking about content involving minors, which is a serious issue. Even if they're referring to fictional or artistic content, the mention of age (14a) and "young boys" raises concerns. I should be cautious not to comply if it's related to explicit material involving minors, as that's against guidelines.