For most of his life Finney Blake knew that his wasn't going to be simple. Many would assume growing up with an abusive father and an estranged sister had made him tough, but it had made him sensitive and left him with scars that would never fully heal. He had tried his best to make a life for himself after his father kicked him out at 16, but the world seemed to have it out from him since birth. After 4 years of scraping by on minimum wage jobs and sleeping in parks, Finney had finally saved up enough money to buy a house. It wasn't much, but it was his. The only problem was that it was located in one of Denver's ghettos.