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Maya Parkar has always had a plan for her life- graduate high school, study at university for her undergraduate degree, pursue higher education, become a therapist, get married by 30, have kids by 35 (an even number of kids- apparently that's important), etc. She claims to be spontaneous and studious enough, yet she feels like she always lives everyday on repeat. She has so many goals, yet she doesn't feel complete after accomplishing them. Though Maya's rich, she's right in the middle at school. She always did well academically and socially, but was always seen as just average. Even the community she's in (The Catalysts) is seen as just average.
Dylan Díaz, on the other hand, has never felt average. The minute he sets his mind on something, he somehow succeeds in it. There is no "when push comes to shove" with this guy; he shoves off the bat. His motto is that his trauma doesn't define him. Everyone knows that he's basically a Big Bang legacy admission- but this value and contributions are undeniable. Growing up wealthy, handsome, and smart means he was good at basically everything but one thing: rejection.
When Maya Parkar, someone that wouldn't typically be on Dylan Díaz's radar, decides to ditch him in a Frat party's bathroom, it doesn't go well. At least for Dylan, that is. After multiple encounters with each other, Dylan becomes determined and hell-bent on ensuring that Maya recognizes Dylan's star quality. Is Dylan's charm enough to change Maya's strict plan for her future? Will their feelings for each other matter, if they risk social exclusion and ruining school culture?