A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.
Having suffered a severe injury while serving in Afghanistan as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, emotionally scarred Lynsey returns to her home town of New Orleans to recuperate. And as the heavily medicated former officer struggles to find purpose outside rehab and the military, working hard to reclaim her life, Lynsey strikes up an unexpected relationship with sweet-natured local mechanic James, a broken soul offering companionship. But Lynsey is itching to redeploy to find her place in the world. When well-buried traumas stand in the way of new beginnings, can time take the edge off the pain and heal the open wounds of the past?—Nick Riganas
Lynsey a young American army soldier suffers from the traumatic after effects of the war in Afghanistan. She tries to settle down in her home town but finds it difficult to do so both physically and emotionally. She also gets no sympathy or affection from her mom due to which she plans to go back to the war zone. Meanwhile she has developed friendship with a local technician James which makes her rethink the option of volunteering for war duties once again.—Madan Marwah