After undergoing a life-threatening operation to have his brain aneurysm removed, Eli has been free of visions for six months. However, when a crane crashes into a building trapping Jordan inside, it's surprisingly Eli's brother, Nate, who has a vision of exactly where Jordan is -- and a brain aneurysm to go with it -- leaving him and Eli dumbfounded.
Eli's latest vision comes to him in the form of a gorgeous, confident, brunette singing to him. He discovers to his surprise that the girl -- Grace -- is real after he meets her at a baseball game, and he and Grace embark on a whirlwind romance. That same week he and Maggie represent a father who's trying to prevent his son, who died in Iraq, from receiving a military burial.
The twin stresses of Jordan's and Eli's cases plunge the two friends into an angry fight with the fate of their entire law firm hanging in the balance. Meanwhile, his father's diary leads Eli to discover that his visions of the future can be altered -- but with shockingly unexpected results, culminating in a twist that no one, especially Eli, will see coming.
In the aftermath of their law firm's split, Eli and Jordan struggle to retain associates. They must face the financial repercussions of Jordan's coup; the firm's largest clients opt to go with rival firm Posner/Klein.
Eli convinces Jim Cooper, a billionaire philanthropist, to let them lead the charge to start a clinical trial testing the efficacy of medicinal marijuana as a cure for MS in children, namely Cooper's son.