Morocco is coming of age in a house where masculinity has legacy. As he navigates puberty and explores his desires, he learns that an All-American Boy has a crush on him-but it only matters if his older brother, Aegan, approves. To Morocco, this condition feels invasive and unfair, like a boundary drawn around his life before he has learned how to cross it himself. Aegan's involvement isn't perceived as protection: it's control.
What follows is friction, disguised as rebellion. Morocco navigates attraction under supervision, misreading restraint for judgment and preparation for denial. Every interaction carries the weight of being watched, measured, and limited, as his need for connection grows more urgent.
Between Two Guys follows a young man as he moves toward a choice he does not yet understand, and a future he cannot see clearly.
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