Kevin McCallum walked out of a verbally abusive relationship of over twenty-four years, leaving his house and ending up in an apartment in his home town. His older brother, Jason, sends him a private message on messenger telling him that an old boyfriend of his, Matthew Logan, says hi. It troubles Kevin. When he was dating Matthew, he broke off the relationship before it had gone two months. He'd realized then that he didn't care for him in that way. He couldn't put his finger on it, but it hadn't felt right when Matthew had held him in his arms. Kevin decides what the heck. He can talk to Matthew, no biggie. It doesn't take long. Kevin finds Matthew's profile page and requests a friendship. An hour later, the chat box pops up and Kevin and Matthew start chatting. They chat until dawn. The next day, they chat again right after work. Before Kevin realizes it, he's telling Matthew everything and discovers he and Matthew have a lot more in common than he realized. Matthew's going through a bad divorce himself, and with two kids, too. That's not the end of the common things and life events they shared. When Matthew suggests they meet up, should Kevin agree? Can it ever work the second time around?