Jeffrey (Dante Colle) is a closeted man who is full of fears and trepidation about his identity. Though he’s a successful doctor, he struggles with his inner voice telling him there’s something wrong with him and his proclivities. It takes Lance (Dakota Payne), a handsome new confidante, to help Jeffrey on his first steps to self-acceptance.
Sean (Hans Berlin) is into genealogy and wants everyone in his family to take DNA tests so he can extend their family tree. He receives quite the shock when his cousin Tristan (Declan Blake) gets his results and realizes he’s not actually related to Sean…at all.
Co-workers James (JJ Knight) and Ben (Jim Fit) were lovers until James received the highly coveted promotion that both men were vying for. The stress from the job gets to them and causes a breakup. During the breakup, Ben accuses James of sexual misconduct in the office bathroom. Ben vehemently denies the accusations. Who’s telling the truth?
Justin (Carter Woods) has had a hard time of it after losing his partner. Relocating for a job, Justin hopes to have a new lease on life in his new house–at least temporarily. What Justin isn’t expecting is that the house already has an inhabitant in the form of a lost soul (Hoss Kado).
Marcus (Dillon Diaz) is a seemingly happily married man who works with his pregnant wife Kelly (Liz Revamped). One day, Marcus tells Kelly he has to check on a job site while she stays at the office. As soon as Marcus is at the construction site, he immediately uses a hookup app to call a Jim (Pierce Paris) over. This isn’t Marcus’s first time fucking around on his wife, but it will be a time to remember.
In Riley Mitchel‘s days it wasn’t as socially acceptable to be gay, that’s why he had such a hard time when his son came out. He’s learning to accept it, and he’s even attending his son’s kickback. When Riley meets Elliot Finn at the get together, he admits to Elliot and himself that maybe he might be gay too.
After receiving a heart transplant, Preston Gale (Levi Rhodes) is having some feelings he’s never felt before. Preston is desperate to understand where these desires are coming from and attempts to speak to the transplant therapist, Dr. Bowler, about the person he received his new heart from.
Big D (Draven Navarro) manages a top notch traveling male revue and their next stop is Vegas! The raucous bunch can’t wait to get to Sin City to put on a show, but there is some tension among the guys. The uneasy vibe is further exacerbated when Big D introduces his old friend and club owner, Duke (Ricky Larkin).
Couple Jordan and Max (Dakota Payne and Dante Colle) are house-sitting for a friend. They are about to have a romantic evening but everything changes when an intruder (Johnny Ford) breaks into the house.
Brent (Isaac Parker) has been locked in his house ever since the ‘incident’ that changed the landscape of the city and its population. It’s wild on the ‘outside’ and humans have become feral in an attempt to survive. Though he’s bored in his gilded cage, Brent knows it’s best that he doesn’t leave the safety of his home.
Jared (Carter Woods) is down-on-his-luck after a series of bad bets. He turns to his step-brother, Carson (Dante Colle), for help. Carson welcomes Jared into his home but admits what he hadn’t told him before, that he’s gay. Jared doesn’t take the news well which changes Carson’s affect and tries his patience. In order to stay in his step-brother’s good graces, Jared needs to shift his attitude and perspectives…majorly.
Nathaniel Arnold (Adam Ramzi) is back in his hometown for his father’s funeral. The place is steeped in memories for him, and many of those memories include Tony Lyons (Andre Donovan). The two had a clandestine relationship in high school. Though time has passed, there’s still a connection between Nathaniel and Tony. They explore the relationship while exploring themselves.
When Dale (Dale Savage) convinces his step-son, Peter (Calvin Banks) to work at his company for the summer, Peter doesn’t know what to expect. Since Peter admires and looks up to Dale, he agrees to take the job. Once he starts in the position, he realizes that it wasn’t Dale’s idea that he get involved with the company, but that of Dale’s boss Rich (Chris Damned). It doesn’t take long for Peter to learn the truth about Rich and Dale’s relationship, and what part he’ll have in it.
Howard (Michael Del Ray), a handsome but unfashionable accountant, has a ho hum life. He’s in a stale marriage and has a dead end job. One day at work, Howard spots a male mannequin lying beside the garbage, its bare chest exposed. It catches Howard’s eye as he passes, so much so that he turns back to look at it again. After thinking of the mannequin throughout the day, Howard goes back to the dumpster to retrieve it. He brings it home and hides it from his wife (Aaliyah Love). Try as he might, he can’t get the mannequin off his mind. Once his wife is asleep, he sneaks out of their bedroom to check on his new acquisition (Elliot Finn), shocked by who he finds.
Matthew (Jack Hunter) and Cindy (Jenna Foxx) are driving back from a fun birthday weekend in Mexico when they approach a point of entry. They’re impatient with the time it’s taking to pass the checkpoint, and grow increasingly concerned when a uniformed officer (Nick Capra) tells them to get out of the car for questioning. The couple is separated, each in their own interrogation rooms.