austroli
- Reads 2,087
- Votes 127
- Parts 17
Khalil is a country man. He's the town's very own slacker, party goer, and womanizer.
Gabrielle is a city girl who doesn't take his shit.
****
Once a lively ring, Khalil's family equestrian rink called, "The Bowl", now sits quiet. The crowds are leaving, the money's drying up, and the legacy that his great grandfather built is slipping through their fingers.
When his father's health takes a sudden turn, Khalil is forced to step up and take the reins; literally and figuratively.
Across the street, Gabrielle is spending the summer with her grandparents, camera in hand and dreams of NYU in her back pocket. She doesn't expect to get involved, but something about The Bowl and Khalil pulls her in. What begins as a small effort to help becomes a full-blown mission to save the struggling rink.
But rebuilding isn't easy.
Especially with a wealthy, white-owned rival rink circling like vultures, waiting to bury them.
As tensions mount, long-buried family secrets surface, and Khalil and Gabrielle's bond is tested by jealousy, grief, and growing expectations. In a county divided by class and race, they'll have to decide what-and who-is worth fighting for.
****