"I was not ready to tell my best friend in the world -- who came out of nowhere and just wiggled his way into my life -- that I think I'm falling for him."
Outcast is a demisexual awakening, best friends to lovers story about Hayden, whom has never known love even from his own family, and Tristen who has never felt the kind of all consuming love for another person, apart from Hayden. I absolutely adored Tristan. The strong silent type, yet he always listens. He may be a tad confused in the beginning due to his blossoming feelings for a man for the first time, but once he comes to terms with it he was all in. There wasn't a moment he wasn't showing or telling Hayden how incredible and loved he was.
Hayden was a harder nut to crack despite the fact that he is an out and proud gay man. He's been conditioned by his awful parents and life to believe he wasn't worthy of love. He doesn't even know if he believes in it, even when he can see it right in front of him with his friends and their loves. It takes most of the book, and a few emotional hurdles, for Tristan to convince Hayden what he realized he's known all along. They are perfect together.
I really loved the last few chapters, which sort of fast foward a few months each, until the actual epilogue 4 years down the road. It was great seeing how happy they were together and how much Hayden has grown as a character. And that epilogue! OMG so sweet and it totally solidified these two as lifelong partners. A satisfying ending indeed.