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AnnieLee Keyes stands on a rain-soaked Texas highway, thumb extended, guitar pawned, and dreams intact. Despite being hungry, broke, and alone, she refuses to cry. Instead, she composes lyrics in her head that reflect her determination: "Is it easy? No it ain't. Can I fix it? No I cain't." When her ride turns dangerous-the driver's unwanted hand on her thigh-AnnieLee pulls out a gun, forces him from his vehicle, and drives away singing about being "driven" into the darkness. This fierce independence carries her to Nashville, where she stands outside the Cat's Paw Saloon giving herself a pep talk before entering. After convincing the bartender to let her perform, she borrows a guitar and takes the stage. Though initially nervous, she closes her eyes and imagines singing to her childhood teddy bear. By the second verse, she's belting with everything she has, connecting deeply with the sparse crowd who soon demand more, stomping their feet and singing along. But Nashville isn't just about talent-it's about survival. Walking home one night, AnnieLee is chased by a mysterious man in cowboy boots. She barely escapes, hiding between dumpsters, her heart pounding as she watches his shadow pass. This incident foreshadows the danger that follows her, hinting that whoever pursued her wasn't just after her money but something more personal-something connected to the past she's desperately trying to outrun. What would you risk to make your dreams come true? For AnnieLee, the answer is everything-even her safety.