Dezi, aka Dez, has always found it easy to make friends. No matter where he goes, people flock around him like moths to a flame. With a cute and cheeky personality, a face that is "handsome in a sweet way," and an incredibly sharp mind, it is not hard to understand why. With his charming girlfriend on one arm, and his friends on the other, his life seems perfect, and his future guaranteed. At least, that was before everything changed -- all because of one dangerous man.
Ryker, aka Ry, is used to having people run from him. With his rugged appearance, terrifying and domineering personality, and violent history, he couldn't blame them. He was brought up and conditioned to be feared, knowing you get more done with your fists than your words, leading him to taking on the nickname the "demonic prince." He's only in school to finish up his degree, his objective in life is certain to play out exactly how he wants it. Until he begins to doubt whether or not it's all he wants -- all because of one annoying loud mouth.
One chance encounter at lunch leads Dez to accidentally spill his tray, all over the lap of our short tempered "demonic prince." Ryker explodes, fully prepared to pound Dez straight into the ground. But when the student's who fear Ryker to no end stand up for their friend, Ryker is left, not only angry, but shocked that they would risk themselves for the clumsy idiot. Not inclined to humor them further, Ryker storms off and leaves the scene before he loses control. However, Dez is left wondering what makes Ryker a ticking time bomb of anger and frustration. He makes it his goal to uncover all of the man's secrets, and break that stone wall he'd forged around himself, against the warnings of his friends.
Dez doesn't realize how dangerous the world he's involved himself in is, but by the time he finally does it's too late, because Ryker has no intentions of ever letting Dez go. He should have walked away when he still could, but does he even want to?
Sage Gibson wasn't prepared for his whole existence to be uprooted and moved away. He didn't love his life, but that didn't mean he wouldn't miss it. Now he's in a small town where he pretends not to notice the looks some people give him. Maybe it's the painted finger nails?
He doesn't care all that much. He's too busy trying to figure himself out and how much of his past is affecting him. With his family to worry about and his own personal puzzle that is his mind, he doesn't have time to care about what people at school think of him.
He's happy enough with his one new friend and gawking at her hot brother. (He will never admit that last part out loud.)
That's all he needs. And if said hot brother wants to become friends too? Well, he won't complain.
Marc Yamasaki is normally a quiet guy. He doesn't like to talk too much and everyone has just accepted that. He doesn't have much to say, so why try? He's too tired of trying to get people to care.
When a new boy shows up, suddenly his interest is piqued. The freckled face boy is good at basketball and he's a little cute. Sure, he likes to talk a lot, but Marc finds it oddly adorable.
The only slight problem is his hesitation to join the team, and the fact that he might be flirting with Aria, Marc's sister. He can't tell if he wants to hate or like this guy.
Then he finds out he's gay? Cherry on top.
So, what happens when the two boys get closer while playing basketball? Their friendship gets to feeling a little... odd. What will they become when a new tension starts to settle over them?