One of the hardest things to establish in life is the people we aspire to become.
Everyone needs someone to look up to. It can help us to set goals, learn from and use as a guide for how we want to live our lives.
But do we really know anyone?
Do you know your best friends or colleagues at work as well as you think you do.
One of the great strengths of a human being is self-preservation. What would you do if you had a straight forward choice between your survival or that of a close friend or colleague? If you answer honestly, you would chose yourself.
But there is one exception to this general rule. Family.
Give any parent the choice between their survival or that of their children, the decision to sacrifice themselves would be made without hesitation or thought. It’s how it is.
Ryan Ward is not a father, but he is part of a family that he is created and Centrepoint has always been the father figure to his family.
In a story that takes place on the streets of Washington D.C. Ward has to make choices that no man should ever have to make with his family.
Volume one reaches its climax in devastating fashion and leaves him with a choice.
Self-sacrifice or self-preservation.
What would you do?