In Southern California's quiet Bell Park, there's a war going on. Old guard commissioners from the town's water board are making a bid to privatize the cash-strapped small municipality's water supply.
But the residents smell a rat and organize. Hometown organizer Melina Cruz finds herself at odds with her brother, Jaime, who works for Double Six, a multi-million dollar designer water label lusting to capture the town's historic aquifer.
RUBYVANCE101 2 weeks ago
The story feels soft yet unshakable like a truth whispered instead of shouted. Did you plan for it to feel so introspective?
gildahaas 2 weeks ago
No. But definitely not shouting. Interesting observation, though.