The scene begins with the new kid in the elementary school Boshra, from Sudan and Tyler, the resident friendly kid meeting each other for the first time in the hall. They become instant friends as Tyler finds Boshra interesting because she's not like everyone else. He brings her to the front of the class by their world map so she can tell everyone about Africa. And so it began, two fast friends that went strong for many years until priorities separated them but an article in the school newsletter brings them back together but not as the friends they once were. Tyler is reporting on Boshra's community service project that aims to assist Sudanese people instead of the local community. Boshra is hurt that after all these years Tyler would even allow this article to be approved. He tries to get her to see his side, it's his job, administrators had his hands tied, he didn't have a choice. She doesn't buy it but, in an effort, to make everything right Tyler makes a deal with her, he will report whatever she wants, whatever she wants.
Fast forward years later their paths cross once again. Tyler seeking out Boshra, he's made another mistake but this time he stood on pride and she begins to see a gleam of the Tyler she knew, standing in the hallway of their elementary school as the new kid and Tyler thinking "How cool, you're from Africa." The end starts the next chapter that feels like it is leading them back to the love they had so long ago. A reminder that righting wrongs has no expiration date, just be open to the apology, the restart and the deal. *One actor needs to be Sudanese or from another African country.