The Thanksgiving weekend is over and all three boys taking something back with them to school:
Zach takes back a new vision of what's possible for the future. Cam takes back a renewed confidence and desire to change his situation for the better. Seth takes back with him a sexual curiosity piqued by watching his best friend top a stranger in the steam room. It's a trip they will all remember
After overhearing his jock roommate, a college nerd discovers a glory hole hidden in the basement of an old building at a school. Could a quick blowjob lead to even more fun...
Cam spills his guts and tells Seth, Zach, and Dane the truth about his life in Chicago. He then pays a surprise visit to Seth in the middle of the night and his confused feelings get the best of him... will his actions cause trouble for Zach and Seth?
It's their last night in Phoenix over the Thanksgiving break. FINALLY, after almost three years of curiosity and a year of waiting, Cam and Seth finally enjoy a day at The Resort with Zach. Are they really 'grown up' enough to handle it? Or are they out of their league?
The guys spend the day four-wheeling with Cam in the desert, and make plans to visit The Resort. Zach is getting more and more comfortable in Seth's word. So comfortable, in fact, that he decides to give himself fully to Seth.
Cam seems back to his old self, but his mood swings have Seth concerned. Meanwhile, Zach is loving Seth's world. But the constant exposure to hot men have him hornier than ever and he decide's a little "road head" will solve his problem... or does it cause more? And while we're on the subject of horny... Seth hits Scotty up for day passes to The Resort. Are Brad and Scotty for that?
The Easter holidays are almost upon us and college is breaking up. Nat has to hand his History project in and that's likely to raise a few eyebrows. Craig is busy trying to find his passport as well as deciding what he should do about the offer from Will. Dad is on his way home too. There are lots of decisions to be made...
AJ continues the roller coast ride that college life has become. He goes home for the first time since school started and learns that it will be the last time. He gets back to college and his personal life throws him another curve ball, leaving him more confused than ever.
Ty head off to college looking forward to city life. He finds he has a roommate that isn't too interested in being friends but runs into Adam. They soon find they have a lot in common.
It's almost the weekend before Easter and Nat calls a meeting to break some news to the guys in the dorm. Arrangements need to be made for the holiday, and Nat's also gong to be given his first weekend pass out of the semester. Someone else will have to be put in charge of them for a couple of days while Nat's gone, and the potential candidates don't seem too appealing to the guys.
After their first date, Ben decided to move things along. Does Luke support him in his endeavor? Also, what might Jake think about their relationship? All sorts of thoughts are circling in Ben's head.
Ben was sitting in a lecture. He found a piece of paper inside his backpack with the number of a handsome student called Luke. When Ben got home he wrote to the number. After some texting, they decided to meet up...
Zach finally made his move on Seth, will he still feel the same in the morning or will he freak out? What's his next step... further out of the closet or back inside?
As winter starts to turn to spring and Easter appears on the horizon, plans begin to be made. Nathan senses another business opportunity and Craig starts to wonder how he might get back to America.
Ben, a shy and lonely computer nerd, was sitting in a lecture. He found a piece of paper inside his backpack with a number on it. A handsome student smirks as he leaves Ben's row as he saw Ben holding the piece of paper. When Ben got home he wrote to the number...
With the snow emergency over and the college getting back to normal, rewards and congratulations are due to be handed out to those that deserve them. Unfortunately, however well meant, Jackson's comments to Nathan cut through him like a knife.