Peter Black comes home, tired from a hard day at work. He was a tall, large black man in his early forties. A police officer with the Plymouth police department. Lately, things had been tough, even for a strong man like himself. Recently, Peter's wife Jennifer Ambrose Black discovered that he was bisexual. That discovery ended their marriage, and brought his carefully crafted secret life crashing down around his ears. The wife didn't take it too well. Most women wouldn't. Jennifer felt betrayed. Peter left the house.
Peter went to stay at his mother's house. His mother, Ellen Black, had always known that her son had secret desires. She urged him to be true to himself. Peter met the lovely Jennifer Ambrose (back then a tall, slender, brown-skinned beauty) during in his college days. He was a Criminal Justice major and she was a computer programmer and part-time model. They became friends and eventually fell in love. Three years after their first meeting, they were married and living together. Peter began working for the local police department and Jennifer took on the corporate world. Everything seemed fine, until Peter's urges resurfaced.
Ever since Peter could remember, he felt sexual desires for other men. He kept this from his hard-working fireman fighter, Matthew Black, and college professor mother Ellen Black. They simply wouldn't understand. Peter had been with a few men during his college days but he thought he put this life behind him. He loved Jennifer and liked the life they built together. They lived in a nice house in the oldest town in Massachusetts. He was a cop and she was a corporate executive. Peter's life changed when he met a man named Raymond Smith.