Dylan’s estranged mother, Jessica, reappears after twenty years, bringing a secret that could shake everything he’s built. But it’s not reconciliation she wants—it’s a claim on his life and company.
Raised solely by his father, Greg, Dylan grew up in a home filled with love, hard work, and sacrifice. Greg was there for every scraped knee, every sleepless night, and never spoke ill of the woman who abandoned him. That love shaped Dylan into the man and entrepreneur he became, founding LaunchPad, a startup supporting young creatives.
When Jessica shows up with a DNA test and legal papers, Dylan sees her for who she really is: a stranger trying to claim what she never earned. He refuses to sign, choosing his father—the man who raised him, loved him, and never left.
The court rules in Dylan’s favor. Jessica pays retroactive support, but Dylan’s bond with Greg remains unshaken. Together, they launch the Backbone Project, mentoring and empowering those abandoned like Dylan once was.
Blood doesn’t define family—love does.