With their impressive talent these two start cleaning the streets, winning every duel in town. Will, unable to hear to his son in his bedroom back home, antagonizes Paul and suddenly goes home. They decide to keep the money, but quietly check up on the info they find. High school seniors Nathan and Karen find a website with photos of children who are missing or believed abducted. Once word spreads they're invited to enter the ultra-violent, competitive duel championship.
Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, both psychological and ultimately physical. . Gemma is now reliant on Paul who appears to be developing genuine feelings for her welfare. One of the photos is of Nathan as a child, putting into question the identities of the couple whom he's always called Mom and Dad. Contacting the site to learn more only results in Nathan becoming the target of an intense, high-tech, international manhunt. Phone use by either of them only connects directly to a man claiming to be C.
But the Feds are trying to cover it up, and eliminate anyone involved with the jeep. When in jail, Lois, using his outstandings martial arts is able to save his life and make himself respected in that violent world. Searching for a way to support his family while continuing his education he joins forces with Jules, who is looking for a highly skilled, basketball duel partner. Written by Elizabeth Obermeier, Marketing Manager. At least, helped by two another prisoners, he succeded in finding the truth about the dreadful crimes. With high hopes for the win they'll do whatever it takes to walk off the court the new champions.
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