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Everyone has his own demons.
Brayden is the new bad ass in town. He has a bad
attitude and a temper to match. Caspian has his own rep
to protect and can’t decide if Brayden is friend or foe.
The decision is made for him when Brayden attacks Dylan,
a stereotypically gay boy who is known for being too
aggressive in his pursuit of young men he finds
attractive. Caspian steps in to save Dylan and so begins
a mutual distrust between Caspian and Brayden that
repeatedly threatens to come to blows. Despite being
nearly bashed by Brayden, Dylan won’t back off. The gay
boys of Bloomington are sure Dylan’s obsession will come
to grief, but then Brayden himself steps in to save his
stalker. As Caspian gets to know Brayden better, he
realizes the boy has his own demons and the pair of them
have more in common than he ever guessed.
Tyler and Caspian explore the new territory of their
relationship. They stagger through their romance, trying
to balance taking things slow with their mutual lust.
Tyler’s dad and Percy’s uncle are dating as well, adding
further complications. As Tyler’s dad and Caspian’s
uncle come closer to pulling them all together as a
family, the relationship between Tyler and Caspian grows
increasingly awkward. The young boyfriends may soon be
brothers! What will they do then?

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