"She's not okay..."
"Are you sure?"
"She's been down for about three days."
"Three?"
"Three."
Forgetting your past isn't always a blessing. Once your past creeps up on you, there's not much you can do and there's no protecting your children from the secrets of your past. There's no protecting your children from the stories of your past, the people of your past, the shame of your past. There's no protecting you media reputation from the stories of your past, the people of your past, the shame of your past.
Jacob and Lyric Wright have come a long way from their past, almost forgetting it. Forgetting the stories of the past, the people of the past, and the shame of the past. There's no remembrance nor reminisce. There's no more grieving death or mourning the dangerous life you once had. Their new careers and their children are their biggest concerns. Protecting their children and their careers from their past is the most difficult thing to do; therefore, they forget. They let the past leave their minds and the future take over like a cancerous cell.
Not only is their past a forming problem, they face problems as a family. They face problems in their careers as two separate people, health, etc. Does the Wright family survive these trials and tribulations? Do they leave this part of life as a whole family or a broken household? Who's new to the family?
Read Love It or Leave It to get the answers to your questions.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.