The Broken

The Broken

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John Newton is about to complete his sessions with Doctor Olivia Atkins, a psychologist, after nearly six months. In an unfortunate event, where he saved Olivia's life, John ends up in the hospital fighting for his life. While John is in a comma, Olivia confesses her feelings for him and begs him to keep on fighting for his life. Miraculously he pulls through but paid the price by losing his eyesight. The loss of sight made him choose against a relationship with Olivia but she wasn't to be deterred by that, she decided to become his friend and work from there. John relieved that she did so, accepted her into his life and cherished the help she offered. John's past and his anger towards the world remains a stress point in their relationship since he doesn't want to open up his heart to Olivia. Another stress point is Wayne Thompson, an old school friend, that suddenly appeared in the scene A group of women that came to visit his mother are stunned when they hear him sing from within the confines of his room. Daily his love for singing increases making his mother happy because she last heard him sang eighteen years ago. An opportunity to participate in a National talent competition adds conflict between him and Olivia, but eventually, he agrees to go for the audition. Olivia follows his progression closely from home in Gordon's Bay. On the morning of the final Christine dies and after yet some more conflict, caused by Wayne, John's mood are down in the dumps. John's sings his heart out the evening exclaiming his love for Olivia through a song.
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