I'd Like It Better If I Could Win At It
Love isn't a battle, it's a process, and that's something everyone has to learn the hard way. Geoff, Michael, and Gavin learn that you shouldn't fight against your heart because it wants what it wants. Ryan drags his courtship out for an embarrassing amount of time because he's a gentlemen, before and after Ray presents as an Omega (his Omega), and Ray finds ways to make Ryan comfortable enough to (maybe) become mates. Jack and Lindsay are there for them all. Dan struggles to find his place in all of this, and after a few rough patches he finds a comfortable spot that makes everyone happy.
And through all of this, Burnie is suffering through a drastic hormone change. Will he push away and isolate all of his loving friends? Or will he figure out he needs help before he loses everyone forever? Is Joel's unconditional love enough to reign in age-old Alpha breeding instincts?
(Looking for a kink and smut fix? Look no further!)