When Dez’s sister Maelis went into labor, he was hours away at a motorcycle rally. She had assured him there was still time—but tragically, she died giving birth to triplets: Roux, Brin, and Callum. Devastated and unprepared, Dez made a quick decision to take care of the babies. He gave up his freedom for feedings, bedtime stories, and becoming their constant caregiver.
For five years, Dez raised the children with unwavering love and sacrifice. He learned their personalities, calmed their fears, and built a home for them from the ground up. Then Vin, the biological father who had been absent the entire time, suddenly reappeared. Accompanied by a social worker, he demanded full custody.
The social worker, Marianne, questioned Dez’s ability to provide a stable home. She raised concerns about education, structure, and his unconventional lifestyle. Dez was terrified—these kids were everything to him, and now he risked losing them. Determined, he hired a lawyer and prepared to fight for the family he had come to love.