<p>In 1964 in an attempt to clean up the mess he has made with his Orange Glory Project Charley Birch takes an agency operational vehical disguised as a garbage truck and attempts to assassinate one of his subjects the Zoomin Kate Twillinger.&nbsp;He fails miserable and yet one of his assistants takes on a life-long vow to kill her.&nbsp;Kate's family home is soon burned to the ground and the locals make her the prime suspect in the deaths of her murderous grandmother and the old woman's lover.&nbsp;Kate is placed in a convent school.&nbsp;Kate who seems of a dreamy and drifty nature talks to animals and pictures on the wall and is quietly considered nuts.&nbsp;She would be committed but there is a family trust fund that squirts out dividends with a certain regularity and so she is given special treatment.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Ten years later she seems not to have aged much and yet has with fingers crossed taken on the vows of a nun and is teaching biology in Southern California.&nbsp;Charley Birch is now dead but his agency crew is still intent on killing Kate.&nbsp;Kate leaves the protection of the convent dons a tight red t-shirt that says Nuns Do It By Habit and heads for rural Kern County for a substitute teaching job.&nbsp;Here she struggles to understand herself and her strange powers even as she angers a powerful local rancher who seems to run the entire county.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Her troubles come to a head as she sleeps with the rancher's son (her student even though he is in his mid-twenties).&nbsp;The rancher who has secretly murdered his own wife dopes and rapes her and leaves her for dead in one of his remote orchard wells.&nbsp;Now is the time when Kate must find her way or be lost forever.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p><br></p>