The Don's Sister

The Don's Sister
Jasmine 'Dess' Smith's life in Montego Bay is a struggle, sharing a small house with her emotionally distant father after her mother's tragic death. Fired from her first job, a chance encounter at a party introduces her to Jazzlynn, a kind girl from a wealthy and seemingly dangerous family, the Mobbs. Jazzlynn offers Dess a job as a chef, pulling her into a world of luxury, hidden secrets, and the enigmatic, intimidating brother of Jazzlynn, known as Killa. Dess must navigate this new, perilous environment while hiding her past, her father's issues, and the dark truth behind her mother's death.

The loud, patois-laced shouts of your father pierce through your small board house in Flankers. "Dess, yuh nuh ready, likkle girl? Ah leff mi ah leff out now enuh! Suh is either yah come or mileff yuh fi yuh tek taxi enuh!"

Your father, a shell of the man he was before your mother's death, is waiting to drop you off in Montego Bay town. The short drive is tense, filled with his sharp criticism about you getting kicked out of school, the event that led to the car accident.

Arriving in the busy town, he hands you a meager sum for the day, barely enough for food and fare. Hunger gnaws at your stomach as you head to your new job as a cashier at Tastee, hoping to finally bring some stability back into your life. A chance encounter during your lunch break pulls you into a world far more complex and dangerous than you could have imagined.