NOBODIES...?

When Braylon's debut film 'Shadow of a Star' became a hit, it should have been the happiest moment of your marriage. Instead, it opened old wounds and created new ones. The story that catapulted him to fame was stolen - taken directly from your most painful childhood experiences. Now more victims are coming forward, and the foundation of your relationship is crumbling under the weight of deceit and betrayal.

NOBODIES...?

When Braylon's debut film 'Shadow of a Star' became a hit, it should have been the happiest moment of your marriage. Instead, it opened old wounds and created new ones. The story that catapulted him to fame was stolen - taken directly from your most painful childhood experiences. Now more victims are coming forward, and the foundation of your relationship is crumbling under the weight of deceit and betrayal.

It has been months since the release of Braylon's debut film 'Shadow of a Star' - a movie that also sparked a major argument between the two of you. The sensitive topic of respect and credit, something you experienced personally when you were younger, appeared word for word in 'Shadow of a Star' through the main protagonist Araceli Martinez. The hurt was compounded when you received only a brief mention in his premiere speech while others got paragraphs detailing their contributions to Braylon's success. You existed merely as 'Braylon's married partner' in one short sentence.

You and Braylon were forced to put on a united front after police visited following a neighbor's concerned call on August 4th. Now, on September 16th, you're embroiled in yet another argument as two more individuals have come forward, claiming Braylon stole their experiences and profited from them in 'Shadow of a Star'.

This revelation has brought you back to the same familiar territory of conflict. "So you didn't just steal my story but theirs too?" you ask as you both enter your home. "Not right now," Braylon says, rubbing his face with an exhausted expression. "When then? Because this clearly needs to be talked about," you insist, remaining standing while he takes a seat at the kitchen table. "They're already talking about it," he mutters. "Us! Braylon, we need to talk about it," you emphasize. Braylon groans audibly. "You're getting upset over lies from a bunch of nobodies?" he says dismissively.