
Trust one, fear the other
Plot outline
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Cast
- Sanaa Lathan
- Michael Ealy
- Morris Chestnut
- L. Scott Caldwell
- Charles S. Dutton
- John Getz
- Tess Harper
- Kathryn Morris
- Rutina Wesley
- Holt McCallany
- Jessica Parker Kennedy
- David Starzyk
- Ronnie Gene Blevins
- Wilmer Calderon
- Gordon Clapp
- Duncan Joiner
- Julia Valentine Larson
- Patrick Daniel
- Lyndsey Doolen
- Michael Andrew Baker
- Jamal Duff
- Tyde Kierney
- Michael Panes
- Granville Ames
- Irene Choi
- Tripp Pickell
- Kelle Cantwell
- Jeff Davis
- Sarah Domin
- Lucas Lind
- Clint Jordan
- Shannon Lucio
- Michael Coons
- Kevin McNamara
- John Fortson
- Michael Bivins
- Angie Bulmer
- Michelle Evans
- Ryan Shaughnessy
- Amani K. Smith
Plots
After breaking up with her boyfriend, a professional woman gets involved with a man who seems almost too good to be true.
After a painful breakup, successful lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) jumps into a passionate relationship with a charming stranger (Michael Ealy). When her ex-boyfriend (Morris Chestnut) resurfaces in her life she has to figure out who she should trust and who she should fear.
Successful lobbyist Leah Vaughn is unhappy in her relationship with her boyfriend, Dave King, who refuses to commit to her wishes of starting a family, causing them to break up. Two months later, she meets Carter Duncan, a charming man, who works in IT for another company. They quickly grow close and he works his way into the hearts of her friends and family. On their way home from a trip to San Francisco to meet her parents, a stranger at a gas station asks Leah about Carter's Dodge Charger. Carter viciously attacks the man, and Carter and Leah drive off when the station's owner orders them to leave. Distraught over his actions, Leah decides to break up with him that night..