James, young, attractive, an aggressive, driven CEO of his own company, grew up with loving and caring parents. In the prime of his life he has everything to be envied for, a healthy bank balance, a lovely home, a beautiful wife and two lovely daughters. He had it all, or so he thought. But James has allowed money to be his master, so much so that he has little or no interest in his family; he has become entirely self-centred. Under unusual circumstances at the train station, James has a chance meeting with a man, James is aggressive and dismissive, the man is the opposite, he determinedly challenges James' way of life, his values and ambitions. Can James challenge a man blessed with only the Art of Words? Can he defend his lifestyle and what has become of him, or is he persuaded that there is nothing more important than to love and be loved? Nothing in life is at it appears.