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Sarah Prentice has lived in her house for the past two years. Her fear of going outside has crippled her ability to interact with the outside world. She struggles through the everyday processes of life as she has an uncontrollable Obsessive, Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Her life is focused on the simple process of getting ready for work. For the everyday person it is as simple as getting up and getting dressed for Sarah it’s a marathon of emotions.
Shad Newbolt has been a boxer for as long as he can remember, but something has changed. He sits in his hotel room and contemplates his future. For the first time in his career he is gripped by fear. Shad’s manager unconcerned by his fears presses the point, he doesn’t just fight for himself and it's even more dangerous for him to quit. Shad sees no way out other than mutilate the tools of his trade.
Darren returns home to rebuild his family. He must regain the trust of his brother and support his mother. Sometimes forgiveness needs a little bit of a push.
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