While I am not a true fan of 'omegaverse' stories/films, I found the storyline to be somewhat suspenseful and sufficiently engaging to watch until the end. It was less 'soap-opera' than most of the short film plots. Yeah, the sets and props are low-budget and the all too sparse background players look like stage crew more than actors. So, beyond storyline, I tend to evaluate on the leads' acting and how well they are matched.
I have seen Seth Edeen in other shorts and he is best when the script keeps him playing 'cool' or happy. Whenever the script calls for him to become agitated, his voice becomes a higher-pitch scream that cracks. He needs a voice coach to keep him from sounding like a pissed-off teenager. However, I am sure women viewers consider him some of the best eye-candy in the short film industry.
Speaking of eye-candy, both the blonde antagonist and brunette protagonist females are smokeshow. They both have dazzling blue eyes that cannot be ignored. But, hot looks aside, these 2 actors were pretty impressive in their acting range and skills. The played their characters very credibly.