Some love stories burn. This one settles in—and stays. Javi comes from an ordinary life, shaped by long hours, shared meals, and making do without excess. He knows how to be steady, how to show up, how to love without assuming permanence. It’s a way of living that’s kept him grounded—and quietly prepared for the idea that good things don’t always last. Cal’s life exists at the opposite end of the spectrum. A professional rugby player with an international career, he’s used to wealth, privilege, and the constant pressure of being watched. His world is structured, controlled, and carefully managed—especially when it comes to what stays private and what doesn’t. What grows between them isn’t a whirlwind or a scandal. It’s something far more dangerous: a shared home, an easy intimacy, a love that settles into daily life and refuses to stay casual. As Cal’s career brings increased attention, Javi must decide whether he’s willing to stop treating himself as temporary—and Cal must prove that commitment doesn’t have to come at the cost of selfhood. Unfair Advantage is an MM sports romance about passion, quiet devotion, and the confidence to choose each other without spectacle. Tender, grounded, and deeply romantic, this is a story about love that thrives beyond the spotlight—and the courage it takes to claim it anyway. (18+ Heat Level - Mature readers only)