Behnaz Aslanyan headed to the airport with her son to pick up her husband. Unbeknownst to her, several men were waiting to abduct them both. Their aim; use her kidnapped son as bait to force her into selling herself for their organization's gain. The story is a traumatic venture into the world of sex trafficking.
As a woman that frequently adds recent photos of herself to her public profiles and always discloses her location, Behnaz keeps everyone aware. Although the story itself doesn't delve into the nuances of privacy settings, it does highlight the dangers of the internet and rampant status updates by the fate that Behnaz finds herself in early on.
On the other side of the story, Seamus Duncan and his "colleagues," a group of nihilistic and manipulative characters favour money over humanity and appear devoid of empathy. Sex trafficking by its very terminology is repugnant, but this doesn't concern them in any manner. It's just a means to an end the way that they exploit these women.
The johns that visit these establishments don't fully understand the role they play in this world, ignoring the evil surrounding them as long as their needs are met. The women are beautiful, the cost is reasonable and everything appears relatively clean and safe.
This is the original screenplay modified into a play format for easy reading on mobile devices.