


With Johnny gone and Cody in denial about the cause of their breakup, Cody’s career takes a downward spiral he is unable to break. Frustration and unhappiness grows between the men and when the lack of communication is combined with the stress of the chase of the world title, their relationship breaks apart and Johnny leaves to pursue his profession on the summer circuit. His chosen profession means as much to him as bullriding does to Cody but Johnny just can’t seem to get that idea into Cody’s head. Johnny is much younger than Cody and just starting out in his career as a bullfighter. Cody doesn’t just want to win, he needs to win, and he refuses to see that his time as a bull rider is coming to an end. Cody is at the top of the ratings and hopes to win the first back-to-back World Champion Bull Rider titles, but his body feels every inch his thirty years, plus the wear and tear of riding bulls is making it harder for his body to take the abuse doled out in the sport. A time of change is coming for both men, something neither of them want to acknowledge. The relationship is one that Cody’s parents approve of and the rodeo world has little knowledge about. Bull rider Cody Grainger and bullfighter Johnny Arrow have been in love for two years and traveling together on the circuit for less.
