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Mistrust

Happy, beautiful and independent, Veronica enjoys being a mistress. No commitment, no strings and she never has to be vulnerable. She has carefully laid every brick in the walls of the fortress surrounding her heart. She's safe and having a great time. However, there is one person who knew her heart before those walls were erected, her best friend Brandon, who has stood by her for too many years to count. And while Veronica has tried to keep her feelings at bay, he is the one who holds the key that opens her Pandora's box of emotions.

Top Cast

  • Jane Seymour

    Jane Seymour

    Veronica Malloy

  • Nia Peeples

    Nia Peeples

    Kristen Rhodes

  • Parker Stevenson

    Parker Stevenson

    Brandon McKellan

  • Ellen Travolta

    Ellen Travolta

    Margie

  • William Shockley

    William Shockley

    Adam Ross

  • Ian Ogilvy

    Ian Ogilvy

    Ian

  • Patrick Bristow

    Patrick Bristow

    Trent Masterson

  • Jack Bannon

    Jack Bannon

    Nathan Dobier

  • Joel Brooks

    Joel Brooks

    Steve Masterson

Overview

Happy, beautiful and independent, Veronica enjoys being a mistress. No commitment, no strings and she never has to be vulnerable. She has carefully laid every brick in the walls of the fortress surrounding her heart. She's safe and having a great time. However, there is one person who knew her heart before those walls were erected, her best friend Brandon, who has stood by her for too many years to count. And while Veronica has tried to keep her feelings at bay, he is the one who holds the key that opens her Pandora's box of emotions.

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