A young woman, Lilly, sees her eldest brother’s killer walk into her dojo 15 years after being acquitted of his murder. While deciding what to do about it her straight-laced twin brother is murdered when he tries to expose the person behind a scam to rig security clearance polygraphs. With the media closing in, it is only a matter of time before it is discovered that her family is the same one from the racially charged case from a decade and a half ago. Once that happens her window to avenge both of her brothers will be closed forever. Lilly breaks into the African-American History museum to get her older brother’s hoodie and wears it when she unleashes her righteous vengeance upon those who have wronged her.
Lilly Webster is confronted with her brother’s killer in person at the worst possible time. She is in the midst of a test that’s the culmination of fifteen years of training – her black belt test. At the moment where Lilly was supposed to demonstrate complete control she was suddenly and unexpectedly confronted with the one thing, the one trigger that could in a split second negate a decade’s worth of training and turn her back into the rage-filled six year-old who told a courtroom full of people what she saw a man do to her adolescent brother only to see half of them do nothing, and the other half barely able to contain their delight. The worst people weren’t the people who didn’t believe her, the worst were the people that did.
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