PART THREE: REDEMPTION'S COST
"After release. Building a life. Proving change is real."
Released on parole, Sechaba returns to the township that shaped him-still unemployed, still broken, still marked by his crime. Working with at-risk youth, he fights to prove redemption is more than a word. Seven years after destroying a life, can he build one worth living?
"Tomorrow, he would wake and try again. Because redemption isn't a destination-it's a direction. And he would keep walking it, however long it took."
-Final chapter