Retiring from the sport he loved had never been part of Crow's five-year plan. Unfortunately, the head injuries he's amassed over years of Mixed Martial arts fighting have left him little choice but to throw in the towel and begin a new, shaky road towards...what? He's got no clue, that's for sure. In fact, the only thing he's certain of is that living a few short blocks from the gym is not the way to put the sport behind him, not when he still hasn't told any of his friends or training partners exactly why it is he suddenly decided to hang up his gloves.
Moving is the only option that comes to mind, and what better place to retreat to than the beauty of the Vermont wilderness he loved visiting in his younger days? After all, he still has family there, and it's far removed from the sport he's struggling to walk away from.
Speaking of walking away. Ever since he found proof of his late husband's infidelity, Jaylon's been wishing the man had abandoned him long before his illness stole his life. At least then he wouldn't be torn between fury and mourning, wondering what he'd done to drive away the man he'd loved. He's way too old to be starting over, or at least, that's what he tells himself before Crowley "Crow" Davies pulls up to the cabin Jaylon was renting out, a beautiful hitchhiker in tow.
Now he's got one eye on Crow and one on Owen, a budding new dynamic forming between them, but will it all come crashing down when Crow's best friend, Jesse, shows up, looking to reconnect? A former fighter who left the sport two years before, he's been friends with benefits with Crowley since before either stepped foot in a cage to fight. The chemistry between the sheets is smokin' hot, but there's always been something missing, something the two never could put their fingers on.
Can the inclusion of Owen and Jaylon provide the pieces they've always needed, or will someone find themselves left out in the cold?