Raina watches as her daughter comes of age. Her support for her daughter is only strengthened by the woman she has become. While Starr suffers a horrendous attack, she becomes like her mother in complete full form. The hardest thing she has to do is to get the men in her family realize that she is grown up. Raina battles internal pain as she dreams of having another child are diminished by the reality that she can no longer have children. Alex and Jim are slowly fading away from each other when he denies his love for her. Though her heart is broken, she turns her pain into a new life for herself. Little does she realize, that her friendship with a certain Mr. Dix becomes more intense as she helps him through his pain. Will Raina and Terry survive their greatest loss? Will they have the courage to keep working on their relationship even though all of their friends and family's relationships are falling apart? A new vigilante on the loose starts to solve crimes that the police cannot, is it one of the Markum boys trying to make seek revenge for Starr's attack?
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