Jessie and Tina Russo are codependent sisters, in a family of 8. They were best friends when they were little but took different paths after high school; each having happy times, as well as heartaches. Both found their first loves and all was well. After graduating high school, Jessie, at 19, suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury. After getting released from the hospital, she got on with her life, unaware of the damage she sustained, or what it would mean as she got older. She got married and divorced, twice. She had two children, and she wrote a book. Her closest sister, Tina, a year younger, was going through a custody battle. Her ex was taking their four-year-old twins away from her. She was extremely distraught and spent many nights, crying to Jessie Jessie felt, she had a big sister obligation to do something; to take away her sister’s pain; to get justice for her. The Corona virus made its debut in 2019. Jessie moved to Pennsylvania and had difficulty finding a doctor that would prescribe her anti-depressive meds, virtually. It ended up she was not medicated for her anxiety and depressive disorders, for over 16 months. It was becoming increasingly clear that her decisions were irrational. But she was fueled by empathy for her little sister. She had to right the wrongs. She does the unthinkable.