A rancher's son recalls growing up among slaves as naturally as among livestock. The smell of the stalls, the Sunday strap-and-kiss ritual, the blond stud broken through breeding — each memory tightens the inheritance he never chose but never questioned. By the time he stands on his father's porch with the coffee, the transfer is complete.
Steve and Billy returned to Vancouver Island with four kids in tow. Child services surprisingly gave them a clean bill of health. Jesse and Eli became the "responsible" big brothers. Billy returned to his art while Steve continued his career. Brian and Rob adopted the position of being the only mature men in the family dynamic.
Brian and Rob are planning the wedding. Steve decides to seek sanctuary from the madness. Jesse and Eli want to buy a yacht. Rob and Brian argue over shellfish, and Hari reaches out to the troubled men, offering much-needed distraction while Billy continues to paint.
Jesse and Eli celebrate losing their virginity. Brian has a big announcement, and Steve decides to learn about tantric meditation, much to the delight of Billy, who is also willing to learn more.
A group of 4 straight farm boys: Cole (18), Wyatt (18), Ty (25), and Joe (23) and their exploration of their lives, dreams, and 'each other' in the rural Midwest. This chapter is a day swimming at the quarry.
Billy and Steve settle into their new life, buying a home with Brian and Rob moving in as well. Steve gets introduced to Brian's machine, and Jesse and Eli apply to become life models for Billy.
Steve and Billy decide to make Vancouver Island their home. Priority is buying a home. Second priority... sex is always a priority for them, but they soon broaden their horizons, realising that the island has more to offer than just Brian and Rob
Billy was put to bed to recover. Brian, Rob and I went downstairs for a drink and a debrief, Steve, picking up the vibe that confessions were coming and perhaps a little overdue.
Two guys finish a job after a weekend that blurred the line between casual and something more. Back on site, distance creeps in… until tension finally snaps. Alone in an empty building, what they’ve been avoiding turns physical, messy, and impossible to ignore.
Steve and Billy eventually make it to Vancouver and then catch the ferry to Victoria on the last leg of their journey. Brian and Rob meet them at the ferry terminal with a few friend to congratulate them.
Steve and Billy made a decision and resumed the big hike together, getting to know each other even more. In need of a break, they rest for a week, spending time together for educational and relaxation purposes, sealing their relationship, each day.
This is Part One of Steve's new story seeing him attempt the Trans Canadian Trail that goes from Nova Scotia to Vancouver Island. Just a short walk as they say but he's doing it as a bet between him and Brian his friend who lives in Victoria, BC.
Grady never responds to the letter, and Ben decides to move on. At least until an unexpected driver shows up on campus to bring him home for Thanksgiving break....
Ben and Grady reluctantly return home after two blissful days away, but a danger awaits that tests the future of both the ranch and their relationship.
A group of 4 straight farm boys: Cole (18), Wyatt (18), Ty (25), and Joe (23) and their exploration of their lives, dreams, and 'each other' in the rural Midwest.
Steve is hitching a lift from Port Augusta to Darwin. Mick is a big, beefy roadtrain trucker. Can they find mutual interests as they cross the outback that don't involve a big engine and lots of gear shifting?
In the final part, Steve, Brryn, and Neil have to do a photoshoot for the marketing material, then decide that a beer in town is much needed. Walking into the town's bar, they are greeted with silence until they see the poster Neil had put together.
Ben and Grady get closer as they take on a long list of ranch repairs, but is this connection just hard work and a budding friendship or is there something more to Grady's offer to fix up the guest house?
We had to get Mr and Mrs Henderson on our side to sell the new brand of Outback Undies at their shop. The best way was to hold a fashion show, and all of us decided to be models helped with Bryn's mother preparing budgets and business plans.
After all the measurements were noted and sent, all the lads had to do was wait for the samples to arrive. When they did arrive, the lads knew they were on a winner, but they had to persuade Mr and Mrs Henderson to sell their brand of undies instead of the tired and ill-fitting Kangaroo briefs sold in the local store.
A burned-out, beefy American escapes to the South Tyrolean Alps for a month of private ski lessons, only to discover an unexpected spark with his confident, younger instructor
Part One of this story sees Bryn have an idea he shares with his mates on his eighteenth birthday. "Lets design and manufacture our own undies instead of the Kangaroo brand we're forced to wear." Steve, Eli, Jamie and Neil initially reject the idea but come on board when the idea becomes more than an idea.
Beau Richards is on a mission. Driven by his reporter senses, he seeks to uncover the messed up word of male breeding farms. But when he manages to schedule a tour with one accommodating owner, his whole world is turned upside down...
A burned-out, beefy American escapes to the South Tyrolean Alps for a month of private ski lessons, only to discover an unexpected spark with his confident, younger instructor
A weekend in the mountains, an isolated cabin by a lake, and a father and son who have never been particularly close. What begins as a simple getaway to unwind after a tough semester gradually turns into an experience filled with father-son trust.