Mr. Competitive
He needs to get everything together to receive his princess, Maresha, but he also wants to see what Dr. Gazelle Shaw is all about; especially, since it was her idea for him to parent a child that wasn’t biologically his. But nothing is as it seems and when a curveball is thrown in his plans, Maddox ends up married to another woman, caring for the woman he’s left behind.
He needs to get everything together to receive his princess, Maresha, but he also wants to see what Dr. Gazelle Shaw is all about; especially, since it was her idea for him to parent a child that wasn’t biologically his. But nothing is as it seems and when a curveball is thrown in his plans, Maddox ends up with an outcome different than he expected.
Maddox Fox, a/k/a Mr. Competitive has come face to face with his past, right when he was getting ready to explore his future, with the highly competitive, Dr. Gazelle Shaw. When Gazelle makes a suggestion that Maddox eventually succumbs to, he finds himself face to face with the woman he left behind. Now, he's having to give up what he desired to take care of what God decides.
Dr. Gazelle Necole Shaw is no youngster, but there are some emotions that have been masked over instead of dealt with. And now her past has brought her front and center with who she really is. She’ll never be able to move on until she deals with feelings of abandonment. First, from a father she never knew that causes her to fight for children without dads. Then, from a man who broke her heart and killed her child. Will she be able to get her wholeness, or will one more twist send her spiraling down the wrong road?
We all decide what we want out of life and who we want to spend our lives with, but what happens when God changes the course? Do you take into account that you cannot compete with the Creator and just travel the course? Or do you fight to do things your way, eventually destroying everything?
Will Maddox and Gazelle realize that before they can ever be together, they both have to fix the situations of their past?