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  1. Posted: September 29, 2021In: Drama

    A college football star’s dream of turning pro is jeopardized when he’s charged with the task of caring for his niece following his sister’s tragic death.

    Arturo Penpusher
    Added an answer on September 30, 2021 at 12:43 am

    Thank you for the reply! A possible conflict I was thinking is that the protagonist had previously experienced light symptoms of PTSD without knowing it (he and his sister were victims of child abuse. He played sports to cope with the effects of the abuse while his sister used drugs.) Once the protaRead more

    Thank you for the reply!

    A possible conflict I was thinking is that the protagonist had previously experienced light symptoms of PTSD without knowing it (he and his sister were victims of child abuse. He played sports to cope with the effects of the abuse while his sister used drugs.)

    Once the protagonist is taking care of the child, every mistake he makes while rising her creates a burden because he thinks he is like his father. Thus, he now experiences full PTSD symptoms.

    About the sister I was thinking she died of an overdose (she was a junkie in the protagonist’s eyes…. she was weak for using drugs). The protagonist at the beginning reluctantly fosters the child, but once he realizes the real damage that the abuse created on them, he understood her sister’s decisions and learns how to raise his niece.

    Thank you again. I’m just trying to see where this can lead me.

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