If you never fooled around with someone of the same gender, did you even go to high school?
PEYTON
My whole life IтАЩve had the pressure of being Marcus Talon and Shane MillerтАЩs football prodigy. IтАЩve been destined to follow in my NFL-playing fathersтАЩ footsteps since the day I was born. I usually thrive under pressure, but as senior year looms, it all gets too much, and I need an outlet. The last place I thought IтАЩd find my release is at Levi VanderbiltтАЩs graduation party. In his bed. With him.
ItтАЩs a one-time thing. An experimentation. And while it was fun, we agree that being with guys isnтАЩt for either of us. IтАЩm happy to accept that until he turns up in California.
I havenтАЩt had to think about him for four years, but now I canтАЩt get him out of my head.
LEVI
Coming to Franklin University for grad school to follow a boy I hooked up with once is the stupidest thing I could have done.
We said that high school didnтАЩt mean anything, but the truth is, that night made me realize who I truly am, and since then, IтАЩve been trying to find that sense of freedom again.
IтАЩm hoping it can be with him, but everything IтАЩve heard around campus points to Peyton not having the same life-changing revelation I did.
And if thatтАЩs the case, did I just move across the country for a straight guy?