“Brick, we’re married – one partner, ‘til death do us part, and all that. I don’t want other partners.â€
Candace's husband has composed a list, thirteen line items, thirteen tasks, thirteen extramarital encounters he expects of her. She loves her life, loves her husband, and the last thing in the world she wants is to step outside of the bonds of wedlock, but her husband is insistent.
He has given her everything, but what he asks now, goes against every moral fiber in her body. Brick wants Candace to complete his list, and share every sordid detail as she goes.