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Sara Parker, a successful big city district
attorney, is forced to come to terms with her past when an
ex-boyfriend, Jesse, is arrested and she must interrogate him.
Rather than face Jesse, who still has some strange kind of hold
over her, Sara retreats to a pub for some sanctuary. Monica, who
is waiting tables at the bar while Tess serves drinks, offers to
listen to Sara’s story. Sara is reluctant at first, but then
proceeds to tell Monica her story of ten years ago: As a 17
year-old high schooler, Sara meets Jesse, a handsome
troublemaker. Much to her mother’s disdain, Sara and Jesse fall
in love and, when he suggests they move to California to start a
new life, Sara agrees. Sara is worried when she finds a gun in
Jesse’s glove compartment, but when Jesse says it’s for protection
she’s too blinded by love to disagree. Soon, however, their money
runs out, their relationship sours, and to make matters worse Sara
learns she is four months pregnant. In order to get some money
Jesse robs a liquor store. Sara meets Andrew who, posing as a
hitchhiker, tries to convince her to return home. Sara, unwilling
to admit she has made a mistake, stays with Jesse. The baby is
born at a motel and Sara names her Abby. Sara and Jesse meet Sam,
posing as a motel owner, who lets them stay at his motel and
offers to let Sara phone home. A furious Jesse refuses and storms
out of the room. When he returns, Jesse is in a much better mood
and explains to Sara that he met a man who sells babies on the
black market, and who will give them $10,000 for Abby. Sara is
horrified and rather than let this happen, she takes Abby while
Jesse is asleep, and leaves her in a church sanctuary with a
note. Sara has a change of heart and realizes she can’t leave her
baby, but when she returns to the church Abby has already been
taken. When Sara goes back to Jesse he hits her and leaves. Sam
takes care of Sara, helping her to get back on her feet, and
ultimately through law school. Back in present-day, Sara admits
to Monica that Sam was the closest thing to an angel she has ever
known. Monica tells her that she’s right, that Sam is an angel,
and that her, Tess, and Andrew are angels as well. Sara can’t
believe that God can love her after all that she has done, but
Monica reminds her of the story of the prodigal son and how God
waits for his children to return. Sara admits that she wants to
return both to God and to her home, and with this choice Jesse’s
spell over her is broken. When she returns home, Sara’s mother is
overjoyed, but tells her of a little girl named Abby, whom Andrew
had brought to her ten years ago, after she was abandoned in a
church. Having reunited Sara with both her mother and daughter,
the angels drive off, their mission complete.
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