800 years of harbor. One summer to defend it.
The Story
Since the year 201, the harbor has belonged to one bloodline. Michael, Liam, Kyle, Sean, and Benjamin — five brothers, all poor, all proud — carry that legacy into the summer of 2001, surviving off scraps tossed from the gleaming yachts that float through their world without stopping.
They don't ask for much. But when evil pirates arrive to take what little they have — stealing their gold, their tea, their dignity — the Harbor Boys discover something no pirate can plunder: the power of brotherhood and the fury of a harbor that has never, in 1,800 years, belonged to anyone else.
1,800 years of harbor heritage. Unbroken.
The Arc
Five brothers scrape by on scraps from the yacht docks. Life is hard but the harbor is theirs.
Theodore, William, Worcestershire, Colonel Sanders, Caesar & Daquavius raid the harbor. Gold and tea taken.
The boys fortify. Street informant L Wizzy surfaces with intel: the pirates are moving the goods.
Bro's and Co. Wrecking balls. A military tank. The warehouse becomes history. The Harbor Boys walk away.
The Brothers
The Villains
Six pirates. No morals. They came for gold and tea — and planned to trade it all for cash money 🤑 in a sketchy warehouse deal they thought nobody would ever find out about.
The Film
Michael, Liam, Kyle, Sean, and Benjamin have always lived this way — five poor brothers on a harbor their ancestors claimed in the year 201. They eat scraps from the wealthy yachts that pass through. It isn't much. But the harbor is theirs, and always has been.
Theodore and his crew descend on the harbor and take everything: the gold, the tea, the pride. The Harbor Boys fortify what remains and vow not just vengeance — but fury. They want power. They want it all back, and then some.
Word comes in from L Wizzy — a street-goer who knows everybody's business. The pirates are at an abandoned warehouse, mid-sketchy-trade, moving the stolen gold and tea for cold hard cash 🤑. The window is open. But only just.
The Harbor Boys call in Bro's and Co. construction. Wrecking balls swing. They tip off the military: illegal activity, confirmed. A tank rolls up and opens fire. The warehouse detonates in a wall of light and fury. The Harbor Boys turn their backs on the inferno and walk away — slowly — into whatever comes next.
Key Players
The Harbor Boys' eyes on the streets. L Wizzy knows where the bodies are buried — or in this case, where the stolen tea and gold are getting traded. His tip changed everything.
The construction company that answered the call. Wrecking balls don't ask questions. When the Harbor Boys said destroy it, Bro's and Co. showed up and swung.
The Finale
The building exploded. The pirates were no more. The gold — recovered. The tea — recovered. The Harbor Boys turned their backs to the fire and went wherever the wind took them. They killed their enemies. But the real lesson was the friends they made along the way.
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