Leonard Williams and Carl Freeman were born in different parts of Texas but met at a football game their senior year of high school. They spent the summer after graduation fishing, camping and enjoying each other's company intimately.
Real life crept in and they were separated for the next twelve years. They meet up accidentally and start their relationship up again, meeting whenever they could both get away from their jobs, their wives and families.
By the time they come to realize they are each other's one true soul mate; it's too late for them to have a life together. Neither would leave their marriages because of the children whom they loved dearly. Then one day fate steps in and offers them the opportunity to be together and have their children. Could they do it? Could two gay men live together and have custody of three small children?
Real life crept in and they were separated for the next twelve years. They meet up accidentally and start their relationship up again, meeting whenever they could both get away from their jobs, their wives and families.
By the time they come to realize they are each other's one true soul mate; it's too late for them to have a life together. Neither would leave their marriages because of the children whom they loved dearly. Then one day fate steps in and offers them the opportunity to be together and have their children. Could they do it? Could two gay men live together and have custody of three small children?