Gabe's status as an "ass virgin" is a glitch in Brad’s system that needs to be corrected before they hit the O-Pi house. In a brutal display of dominance, Brad claims Gabe’s "Class Favorite" frame in a scene defined by sensory overload and psychological warfare.
After Christmas break, Ben finds purpose in service, leaving John restless and bored. To fill an empty afternoon, John drags Caleb to the gym downstairs, after dictating exactly what Caleb will wear. What starts as a workout becomes a charged game of dares, where proving a TikTok following is just the first step over a line they can't uncross.
The "Blueprint" isn't just about the right clothes or the right stats—it's about total system maintenance. Following their explosive confrontation at Isa’s, Brad decides it's time to "reset" the hierarchy. He sends Gabe on a humiliating errand to a local drug store, where a ghost from Gabe’s past nearly compromises his "Varsity" cover.
In a high-stakes interrogation at a luxury Austin apartment, Gabe confesses his obsession to his dominant roommate, Brad. When Gabe suggests "switching roles," the alpha "Specimen" reasserts the hierarchy with a violent display of territorial control, branding Gabe as his permanent "Sidekick."
Gabe finally confesses his long-held feelings for his best friend, only to find that Brad’s "acceptance" comes with a cold, dominant edge. While Brad claims he isn't gay, he's more than willing to treat Gabe as a "high-tier" asset, demanding total sexual loyalty while refusing any emotional connection.
Wyatt finds a strange clarity after his ruin. Grant's fury is neutralized; Caroline is making do. The performance of his old life is dismantled in therapy. In a quiet room, traumatic symbols are reclaimed by a new touch, forging a fragile peace. But in Wyatt's world, peace is the most provocative act of all, and defenses must be raised.
The fantasy is over. Now the Bama machine kicks in. Forced to confess everything to corporate lawyers, Wyatt watches his future being dismantled. But in the ruins, a lifeline appears from an unexpected ally and a dangerous offer from a new master. Survival has a price. Is Wyatt willing to pay?
The walk of shame was nothing. Now comes the silence. Traumatized and hollowed out, Wyatt stumbles through a haze of pain and guilt, desperate for an anchor. The one person who offers help is the one he’s already pulled into his chaos. But in his shattered state, is Wyatt seeking solace, or just continuing his self-destruction?
The "Dixieland Delight" chant still echoes as Wyatt arranges his next hookup. His DKE brotherhood feels like a lie, a feeling confirmed when Elliot spots his second phone. Desperate to reclaim control, Wyatt answers a risky summons to Bryant Hall. But the anonymous profile is a trap, and the price of admission will be everything.
Trapped on a fraternity retreat, Wyatt’s double life is closing in. A persistent hookup threatens his secrecy, while forced proximity to a fellow pledge exposes a new vulnerability. At school, a Grindr exchange with a baseball player offers a dangerous escape, tempting him with a transaction that could shatter his carefully constructed world.
When a frat pledge violates the Bro Code by getting head from another bro’s visiting brother, his fate is in the hands of a horny jury and a defense bro-torney whose brains live in his biceps. The Bro Court is in session—where the jury is always hung and the rules exist to be broken.
The thrill of the hunt is a dangerous addiction. While playing the perfect pledge, Wyatt targets a recognizable Bama swimmer on Grindr, initiating a high-stakes game where a single misstep could shatter his carefully constructed world and expose him to everyone.
Wyatt's new Grindr bait, a crimson Alabama singlet, catches the one person it shouldn't: someone in the Crimson Tide. The message is simple: "You don’t look like one of them...let's see it on you for real." Now, Wyatt must face the very idol he's been fetishizing, a confrontation where his fantasy could either become real or blow up in his face.
Humiliated and adrift, Wyatt's secret obsession with Alabama's athletes becomes a dangerous need. He makes a purchase online—something forbidden, something that promises a taste of the power he craves. But the fantasy it delivers is darker and more desperate than he ever imagined.
Wyatt explores the intoxicating access of his donor pass, a key to the athletic gods he secretly worships. But his double life beckons with a risky Grindr message, even as a rival fraternity kingpin, Tate Harrison, pulls him deeper into the old-money world he's expected to fully embrace, tightening the noose of his legacy.
The campus has a jack-off club, about 30 guys who get together once a month to have a group session. Once a semester they try to do a special event, this time, they've asked the guys at the towel counter to arrange something unique. One towel counter staffer is going to get more than he expected.
I walk downstairs behind Carter and make myself comfortable on the couch. The boys filter down the hallway somewhere I’m not quite sure of, their voices fade and tunnel. Screw it. I get up, moving quietly and trailing their sound until I’m standing outside a heavy wooden door in a part of the house I’ve never seen before.