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Synopsis


Down Low Hustle is a three-part urban fiction trilogy set in Hartford, Connecticut, following a circle of Black and Latino LGBTQ+ characters whose lives collide through love, betrayal, violence, and the long, imperfect work of rebuilding. At the center is Starr (Juan Melendez), a transgender woman who runs an event company and carries deep wounds from childhood sexual abuse. Her world revolves around two close friends, Desire and Janet, trans women who run a romantic hustle targeting street men who don't know their true identities. When Janet's hustle goes fatally wrong and a block leader named Supreme beats her into a coma after discovering her identity, Starr's quiet plan for revenge sets everything in motion. Meanwhile, Starr's boyfriend David, a Massachusetts State Trooper, has already committed murder on Starr's behalf, injecting a man who once brutalized Star with an untraceable toxin. When Star discovers that Desire has been sleeping with David behind her back, she snaps, attacks David, and is arrested. Supreme is arrested for Janet's assault at the same time. Both land in the same correctional facility, where Starr unrecognized builds an unexpected connection with the very man she intended to destroy. After her release, Star comes home to rebuild her company, confront Desire's betrayal, and face the most dangerous territory of her life: not the streets, but the quiet. Desire, consumed by guilt, starts a Wednesday-night support group for LGBTQ+ people of color at a local barbershop and falls into a genuine relationship with a nurse named Aaron. Janet recovers and begins writing the story of her life. And when Starr and Supreme find each other on the outside, she tells him everything, who she is, her history, the plan she once carried. He takes time, then calls back: not with rejection, but with the kind of honesty that only comes from someone who has decided the truth is worth more than the comfort of not knowing it. What had grown between them inside the facility was real, and they choose to find out what it becomes in the free world. Two years later, the story shifts from survival to something harder, maintenance. Starr and Supreme are together, imperfectly and deliberately, saying the words and meaning them. Supreme has become a construction foreman, building houses and bringing old friends along with him. Desire and Aaron sign a lease together. The barbershop group grows into a church basement holding nearly fifty people a week. Janet finishes her manuscript and sends it to publishers. A national journalist finds the circle, and Starr makes the choice to be visible fully, on her own terms in a published piece that ripples through Hartford and beyond. The trilogy closes on an October morning: Starr and Supreme standing in front of a house his crew built from the bones up, the city around them, and the ordinary grace of a life that is finally, unmistakably theirs. Down Low Hustle is a story about what it costs to survive, what it takes to reckon with the damage you've caused and the damage done to you, and what it means, after all you are just a hustler.

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