Matt sells sex because he has to take care of his little brother, Sam. While it sucks, it's not that much different from the abuse he endured when he was a teenager. He's exhausting himself trying to keep them together and Sam out of the jaws of the foster care system. When he "meets" Kevin, things start looking up a little. Kevin's not the first john to give Matt the "maybe this could work outside of work vibe", but Matt is surprisingly hopeful, for once. On the other hand, it's really not a good time for Matt to be meeting someone. He has a new "job" exchanging his services for Sam's tuition at a fancy boarding school. People who treat him badly either end up murdered or disappear. And when it comes down to it, Kevin's just a little too perfect. He's rich, generous, and an all-round-blowjob-genie-in-a-bottle. Something's got to be wrong with the guy. As it turns out, Kevin's a prince of the fae. And Matt might be Kevin's king. From there, the questions start piling up. Why is a rich man taking a bus on a snowy December night? Why does Kevin disappear at the same bus stop where a man who had been bothering Matt is found murdered? And most importantly, why does Kevin keep acting like it's Matt who will leave, when it's Matt who's the broken one?