"What do you mean you are quitting medical school in America to do something so ludicrous and downright insane? You don't know anything about that kind of life! You were brought up without any needs or wants. You are leaving a prominent school like Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to do some hair idea like this?" "But mother, you don't understand/ I am called by God to do this," Zoe attempting to reason with her mother to understand. Anna upset, cried, "God didn't call you! He doesn't call you to do foolish things! "But you always taught me to pray and ask God what is His will for my life. It's not like I will not finish medical school. I am just taking a break that's all. I will go back... I promise," Zoe reassuring her. Throwing up her hands in exasperation, "When? When? When Zoe, please tell me! When?" When it is finished." she said slowly as she looked away from her mother's angry glares. Not wanting to further upset her mother, Zoe took a deeper breath, trying to herself before she continued speaker to her mother about her decision. "Mother, please try to understand. It's not like I woke up one morning and said I am superwoman and I going to save the world from evil men who abduct young girls and boys and use them as slaves. I didn't. I didn't event know that human trafficking existed until I heard about it at a seminar I was attending. I didn't even give it a thought, but a week later, after I attended the second meeting, the Lord just spoke to me to do this." Humph! So now the Lord speaks to you. Out of all the people that attended the seminar, you expect me to believe that He only spoke to you. Now, you are delirious! God doesn't speak like that. You sound ludicrous! Zoe, Now you are delirious! God doesn't speak like that. You sound ludicrous! Zoe, you are wasting your life!"
Zoe didn’t understand why she was called to help victims of human trafficking. She was in her second year at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University; studying to be a doctor, to one day go into the family business with her parents. But all her plans changed when she went to a meeting and learned about the horrors of human trafficking; she knew she didn’t have a choice. Not concerned with the dangers that lie ahead, she along with Patty, and Kato sought out to fight the multi-billion dollar business. What she didn’t know that in this business, money can buy even the most faithful, and no one is to be trusted. Only her faith can keep her and even then she didn’t know if she had enough when faced with the truth about the ugly, evil world that took so many lives before her.
For every book sold, thirty percent (30%) of the royalty will be donated to fighting human trafficking. It seems like a lot; however, you cannot put a price on someone’s life.