Charlotte and her husband are living the perfect life until their daughter, Willow, is born with a rare and painful disease. She is diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta, which leaves her bones very susceptible to injury. As medical bills mount, and with Willow's pain too much to bear, Charlotte has no choice but to sue her doctor. Although her doctor was her best friend, and her husband is uncooperative, Charlotte must set her personal feeling aside for the well-being of her daughter. When Charlotte and Sean O'Keefe learn about their daughter's illness, they wonder if they should have known about it sooner and begin to question what constitutes the value of even the most fragile life. The plot contains adult themes.
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