Trust part 2 - Leah Williamson

Trust part 2 - Leah Williamson

Season 2 of 2
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Trust continued make sure to read part 1 first.
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Trust a Leah Williamson Series

  • Trust
    Season 1
    200 parts
  • Season 2
    140 parts
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The Act

In a dystopian world where homosexuality isn't legal in England, Lauren Fletcher is an inmate in Holloway Women's Prison. Officially, she is classified as a dangerous offender. Unofficially, everyone knows the truth. Her real crime is being gay. Isolated from the general population, housed alone, watched more closely than murderers and gang leaders, Lauren has become a ghost within the prison's walls. She keeps to herself, speaks to almost nobody, and survives each day through a stubborn refusal to break. The authorities insist her segregation is for security reasons. Lauren knows it is punishment. Outside the prison, the government continues its relentless campaign against anyone accused of "sexual deviance," turning neighbours into informants and fear into law. Inside, Lauren has become something even more threatening than a prisoner. A symbol. When the England women's national football team arrives at Holloway as part of a state-approved outreach programme, Lauren expects another day of propaganda and humiliation. Instead, she catches the attention of England captain Leah Williamson, who is startled to discover that the silent inmate standing apart from everyone else possesses an extraordinary talent for football. What begins as curiosity slowly develops into something far more dangerous. As Leah learns the truth about Lauren's imprisonment, she is forced to confront the reality of the society she has spent her entire life serving. Meanwhile, Lauren finds herself facing a challenge she never anticipated: allowing herself to trust someone when trust has always been used against her.

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