When Davi Moore was born, he was given a silver curb chain, right at the hospital. Not too heavy to wear, and shined enough that his family’s approval lasted long after they were discharged. Twelve years have passed, and Nicole, Davi’s mother, has done everything perfectly. Provided him a comfortable home. Enrolled him in a prestigious school. All while keeping her only son well away from the complications that derive from living in the crude West Philadelphia area. But not without the help of an advanced technological chain that affect kid’s ability to feel or see trauma- that just might be too ahead of its time. Or maybe that’s just what the protestors think, after learning Erica Hugheswas killed by someone that wore one. Unsure of the reason for the variegated chain, still, only in the safe haven of his home does Davi remove it- and with permission. But immediately his norm is altered when the chain is unintentionally removed. Unexpectedly introducing him to a new friend. Accidentally finding written letters in an old shoebox, exposing him to traumas the chain should have kept him away from. Beginning as only a few, the scientist at the chain factory have created a system that make hundreds of them every time the bell rings. Their goal, to get as many children wearing them as possible. However, with his mother and father’s unexplained departure, secrets of his Grandmother, and a new found Uncle; Davi’s livelihood inverts. But aided by the letters of the life of someone he doesn’t know, he decides to take the chain off for good. The commitment of Davi and his friends to unlock the secrets behind the chains, and the letters - garner trouble. But what’s on the line is larger than the deception of his parents, his school and the chain makers; a decision heavier than any chain could ever be, the choice to destroy them forever - for everyone.