Jim and Cathy Ferguson were each other’s first and only love. They were very young when they first met, neither had ever even dated anyone else and from that time only had eyes for each other. Graduation from university seems a long way off as they struggle with their love and need for each other while trying to be good against a backdrop of Jim’s religious parents and Cathy’s over protective father. Every young girl should have a mother like Cathy, her best friend and confidant, who helps her with advice and encouragement and when things get rough her not-to-be-denied support. When they finally do get married and their young daughter Ann is born, they seem to have a lifetime of happiness ahead of them. Jim’s job, however, requires him to travel and while rushing home to his hotel one bitterly cold night Jim Ferguson spots a lone, young and pregnant lady of the night, on a street where there are normally several such ladies. She is shivering uncontrollably, but Jim lacks the courage to stop. He feels guilty and tells his wife Cathy during his nightly call to her and their young daughter. With Cathy’s prompting and encouragement and the help of a pastor and a police sergeant, he attempts to help the young girl to escape from the cruel man who controls her. The pimp and one of his cronies with tragic consequences pursue them. Without knowing what has happened to Jim, and only able to share his love in her dreams, Cathy, through many nightmarish days, has several dreams of seeing Jim, some bad and some good, as she and her mother refuse to accept what everyone is trying to prepare them for. Meanwhile the pastor and the police sergeant refuse to give up their search for what happened and to bring the culprits to justice.
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