Brady’s not a bad guy. He’s not a bad cop. But he’s been indulging in some questionable behavior, he’ll admit that. But he just can’t help himself.
He’s become obsessed with men and he just can’t get enough. Maybe he’s a sex addict. Or maybe he’s just making up for lost time. Ever since his first man on man experience with the husband of his wife’s friend, he’s been hooked. And he’s pulled others into his obsession.
His straight, burly neighbor, a divorced construction worker, and his son as well as his partner, Chuck to start. He’s been a cop for what feels like his whole life and he’s never done the things he’s been doing lately. He’s never felt so driven, so eager, or so reckless.
After some rather unprofessional behavior one night in the cruiser a few months back, he discovered his partner Chuck was a lot more like him than he realized. A lot more open to the things he wanted to do. The things he feels compelled to do.
He’s been very busy on and off the job feeding his need and he’s finding a lot of willing partners. Maybe it’s because he’s a cop or maybe it’s because he’s handsome and muscular, either way, he’s taking full advantage of every chance he gets. But he’s also crossed some lines with suspects while out patrolling the streets.
When he and his partner are looking for criminals, they’re also out looking for action and they’ll take either kind. They usually find both. He’s not proud of it, but he can’t seem to help himself. He’s addicted to the rush and the risk.
So now, when he and Chuck are out on the job, they’re looking for more than just guys committing crimes.
They’re hunting for men that want a free pass, a get out of jail card, and then they see if they’re willing to pay the price. A lot of them are.