In the unforgiving American West, three outlaws-Bennet, Dennison, and Charles-are on the run after a botched bank robbery. Seeking refuge in the remote town of Asten, they quickly realize they need one last score to secure their future. But when their next heist goes wrong, they're forced to kidnap Georgianne, the daughter of the town's leathersmith, and flee into the wilderness. Georgianne is furious. Ripped from her home and family, her hatred for the three men grows as they drag her farther from everything she knows. The outlaws, hardened by their lives of crime, struggle to manage her defiance, especially as their own tensions rise. Bennet tries to keep a cool head as the leader, Charles jokes to lighten the mood, and Dennison is haunted by guilt over his first kill during the heist. As they travel deeper into the wild, pursued by lawmen and bounty hunters, Georgianne begins plotting her escape, determined to make life difficult for her captors. But as the danger surrounding them mounts, she realizes that her survival might be tied to theirs-at least for now. Calamity Jane is a gripping tale of survival and shifting loyalties. As Georgianne's resentment threatens to unravel the group, the outlaws question whether they are truly cut out for the life they've chosen. With tensions running high and the past catching up to them, each character must confront their darkest choices. In a world where every decision could mean life or death, this is a story about the fine line between captor and captive-and how quickly everything can fall apart.