Meshel was a simple yet very smart girl who grew up in third world poverty. Her grandmother was her greatest mentor. Other children saw her as lower-class. The untimely and scandalous death of her father David forced her and her many siblings to grieve in silence.
When Meshel got married, she convinced her husband to let her travel to new places, which is how she met a man who embodied her desire for something new.
Meanwhile, after the separation of his parents. Lemar was willing to do whatever it took to reunite his parents under the same roof. Despite his efforts, his parents divorced anyway. Now Lemar had to live a new life in a new world.
By the time Lemar was in his twenties, he had been married, became a father, and subsequently divorced. His marriage wasn't ideal, and he often felt trapped, it's no wonder that when he and his wife divorced, he felt a new sense of freedom.
Lemar met Meshel at a bookstore where they both visited frequently. He adored her take no nonsense personality while she enjoyed his gentle way of handling her.
As their relationship blossomed the villains in the room began to rear their ugly heads. Jealousy, hatred, backbiting, and lies were the weapons that began forming against the new couple. However, their refusal to give into the negativity only brings them closer. What they don't realize is the extent these villains would go to destroy their happiness.