I know sometimes I only twist ya And maybe I’m too proud to say I missed ya But what if here and now, I tell you that I’m all figured out? Or maybe I just like how that sounds
Military historian Grant Ward meets recently unemployed Leo Fitz while on a battlefield tour with his Pack brother, Lance Hunter. To the shock of the Pack, the two of them hit is off right away, and fall into a whirlwind romance that culminates in a ring just a little over a year later. One glaring issue: Leo doesn’t know about Grant’s furry little problem; somehow he’s never found anything off about Grant’s proclivity for ‘going out running’ in the dead of night. Terrified of the prospect of losing the human he loves because the Pack cannot risk exposure, Grant gives Leo the engagement gift he couldn’t have seen coming: the bite of a werewolf. Stuck in a sci-fi horror novel he never signed up for, Leo turns away from Grant and to his new Pack brothers to learn how to cope with his body’s painful new needs, and how to survive being a b-movie monster. All Grant wanted was to avoid the reality of Leo being scared off by this Alpha; Can they overcome his act of betrayal, or are they fated to be distant for the rest of their unnaturally long, supernatural lives?