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Second Chances

Second Chances

Second Chances

Marc Cullison

About

Susan. Carter grew up as one of three siblings, the only girl among two brothers, Dennis, one year older, and Alan, two years younger. The brothers were as different as the poles of a magnet, one pulling one directions and the other pulling in the opposite direction. To look at the three of them, one would never guess they were siblings. Dennis’ constant harassment of his younger brother left Alan in a blanket of insecurity and resentment, tempered only by Susan’s meager attempts to sooth their differences. The brothers’ divergent lives led one to college, a tour of duty in Vietnam, and diversity; the other to the status quo, and a presumed competition for superiority. They all drifted apart, and the deaths of their parents drive wedges deeper.

A tragic event challenges them all to re-evaluate their lives and attempt to come to terms with the fallout from the disparity that had followed them through decades of disputes and discord. While Dennis fights for his life, Alan battles the demons that followed him home from the Vietnam War, and Susan is lost in a no-man’s land between them. The two brothers are caught in a vortex of in indifference and denial that tethers them to their own broken relationship as siblings.The three of them struggle to repair the relationships between them before it is too late.