David Vernon’s life is out of control. College was a bust, dating
only feels like a chore, and he can’t seem to find a way to feel
settled. He devotes his time to his workouts, his body to his tattoos,
and control to the fact that he can’t remember his last haircut. He has
never particularly considered himself strong, simply a shard leftover
from a broken home. David waited years to finally get out of his
miserable little hometown, to finally graduate, move away, start a new
life, but fate wasn't kind to his plans. When his younger sister Amy,
just months away from her High School graduation, finally reaches her
breaking point with their abusive father, David finds himself back in
the small town he worked so hard to get out of. He would make up for
leaving her behind, for not being there when she needed him; he would
take her away. What should have been simple is proven to be anything
but, as David's heart finds its counterpoint in an unexpected confidant.
Andrew
Braiden just wants to avoid ass-kickings from bullies long enough to
create art. He is a soft-spoken young man with a timid heart and a
hopeful spark, that drives him toward his dreams of being an artist.
That same drive pushes him to flee from that same hometown, to make
something of himself on his own terms and be himself without ridicule.
Through
a single act of kindness, Andrew and David’s lives come together, and
it sets both their worlds off-kilter. Years, miles, and fears will
separate them, but could Andrew be the compass through David’s journey
of self-discovery?