The last dawn at Camp Parsons. No bugle, no flags. Just two boys in a room with a windmill and a pair of shorts, neither of them saying what they mean. The staff photo is already taken. The trading post is already locked. All that's left is the drive and the silence that fills the car on the way to goodbye.
The Final Deployment. Episodic story on the two soldiers who finally stopped fighting the world and started guarding the only truth that mattered. The signal is perfectly clean. The watch is shared. The mission is complete.
The 2nd mission. The final alignment of their signals forged from the steel of DDG-81. The duo game the system to secure the only chain of custody that is truly unbreakable. No longer assets, but partners in a permanent joint unit. The mission is over; the watch continues. The anchor is set for good.
The 2nd mission. Parker is hollowed out by the consequences of his scorched-earth policy. He must navigate his own grief after losing his grounding force to the dirt. In the vacuum of a silenced frequency, all that is left is surviving the pressure of the things left unsaid.
The 2nd mission. Brody chooses silence over truth. Parker chooses clarity over compromise. Strategic dishonesty leads to tactical abandonment as the deployment hits home. In a world of windowless rooms, the loudest sound is a signal going dark.
The 2nd mission of the Contractor & Tier-1 Special Forces operator. Signal interference begins at home. Parker’s assignment triggers Brody’s insecurity, leading to a fatal error: hiding the truth to protect the peace. The Operator is guarding the home, but he’s hiding the war—and the foundation is cracked.
Epilogue. After surviving the desert and daily work grind the Fixer and the Operator navigate the tactical logistics of cohabitation. From perimeter checks to pasta aisles, two stubborn mules discover that the only thing scarier than the mission is the happiness that follows.
Parker and Brody reunite at the home front. Trading adrenaline for the daily grind, the fixer and the operator must finally drop their masks. A character-driven look at loyalty, the bond of the pack, and the weight of permanence. The hardest breach isn’t a door—it's the identities they carry.
Back 'home', Parker is being hollowed out by the aggressive silence of a civilian life that no longer fits. As he prepares to close the distance and accept a new contract, he retraces the final, honest hours spent with Brody under the Qatari stars.
The story follows two men operating on a frequency the rest of the world can’t hear.
The exploits of the P&B duo...
Parker: the ex-officer turned contractor/fixer.
Brody: the Tier-1 operator who holds the line.
Both men built for impact, with zero tolerance for games. Brothers in arms, partners, and solitary souls searching for a forever home. A military alliance of two against a rotten world.
They were just two straight guys blowing off steam after work. Now Andy’s waking up in bed with Scott, replaying every look, every touch, and realizing this wasn’t just drunk sex. Nothing feels simple anymore, and Scott is turning out to be a hell of a lot more than he bargained for.
Sebastian was the star quarterback, the golden boy. But when his parents discovered he was gay, they kicked him out. He responds to an online ad for a job on a farm, and his employer is everything he’s ever dreamed of. As he uncovers more of the man’s secrets, he will be thrown into a world of submission and domination.
He was easy to spot as he towered over the other pedestrians in both height and width in the same large black coat he wore last night, with the same black tuque on his head down to his eyes. His face had a slight bit of stubble since last night, but every other ounce of his giant muscular body that I had seen on display in all its glory last night.
Brad is back home in New York City on a two week leave with his dad. He needs time to think over his relationship with Skip after their recent blowup. His dad's chauffeur helps him pass the time.
Stuart Holden, attorney and Army Reserve officer and Buck Masters motorcycle cop take full advantage of drunk and drugged straight motorcycle cop Anthony Marino.