Joe Coughlin finds himself on a tugboat with cement on his feet, contemplating his life\u2019s turning points.Joe reflects on his past, particularly his first meeting with Emma Gould.Twelve gunmen take Joe to the sea to kill him, setting the stage for reflecting on his choices driven by love and crime.

Joe recalls his first robbery at a speakeasy owned by Albert White.Joe and the Bartolos had no idea who they were robbing until it was too late.Joe's fear rises at the recognition of Brenny Loomis, a member of rival gang, making the situation tenser.

Joe's intense reflection on his involvement with Emma and the consequences of their actions arises.Realizing the gravity of their choices, Joe worries about Emma connection to Albert White.Joe fears that their lives will change forever and that he might lose Emma.
