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When two men from totally different worlds fall into a relationship, the outcome destroys
them both.
Bryce (Lewis Odell Benton) is a young drug dealer who has recently been evicted from
his home. Streetwise and smart, Bryce holds a secret beneath his rough exterior – he's a
homosexual, who's turning tricks on the side.
Peter Kennedy (John J. Cornetta) is a successful lawyer who's grown bored with his wife-and-
two-kids life in the suburbs. As he tries to find purpose in his boring existence, he
begins to question his own sexuality and begins to experiment with life on "the other
side."
Both men are living two lives at once.
When Pete meets Bryce at a dance club, his interest soon grows into an infatuation. The
two begin to form a relationship. Pete is unsure at first, but soon begins to open up to
Bryce, who attempts to keep the relationship "just business."
As Pete begins to fall more and more for Bryce, he has problems dealing with his new
emotions. He can't be gay? Can he? He attempts to convince himself that this is just a
phase, an experiment, a midlife crisis.
Soon Bryce begins to show some feelings for Pete, but by the time he does, Pete has
already convinced himself that he can't deal with his affections.
Pete decides that the relationship has to end, but how?
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