

John had carried the truth since boyhood.
As an altar boy, he was abused by the person he trusted, Father Chris.
Now a lawyer, he turns to the one person unflinching enough to bring the man to justice:
Alex Evercrest.
But Father Chris has vanished.
Fleeing to Mexico with stolen church funds, he hides behind a new parish and a new role.
He is caring for children left alone while their parents work.
He believes paying in cash makes him invisible.
In today’s world, it makes him stand out.
Johnny finds the trail.
Alex follows it.
Fate has delivered Father Chris to a city not far from the "Angel on the Hill."
When word leaks about his past, a furious crowd gathers outside the cathedral where he’s taken refuge.
Alex enters with a Mexican DEI escort close behind and Father Chris attacks her
with a ceremonial halberd in a desperate attempt to escape.
Alex evades the strike, flips over a pew, and draws the one‑inch belt‑buckle knife she always carries.
As she lands on the stage, she disables him while shouting “Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot!”
A warning to both the escort and to Trey, who has followed her inside.
Trey never reaches for his weapon.
He reaches for his phone.
On his own, he records the entire confrontation, every second of Alex’s restraint, every moment of Father Chris’s aggression, and the tiny knife that proves she used only the minimum force necessary.
That recording becomes the evidence that seals Father Chris’s fate before the grand jury.
He was certain that his prayers for forgiveness would be granted.
The answer to those prayers arrived in the form of a relentless pursuer.
And Alex Evercrest’s response was nothing like he expected.
She would ensure he spent the rest of his time praying in a prison chapel.
