Celia Gray has been through more than she thought her delicate heart could take. After a fatal accident leaves her physically and mentally scarred, she's ready to leave her past behind. With a new life, she prays that she can be put back together. All she has to do is blend into the background of a new school, and forget her roots. But on the first day of school, a piece of her past slaps her hard in the face. Her life falls into a downward spiral, with only one way emails to her best friend to save her. She sinks into a dark depression that Francis Laine claims that he can pull her out of. She buries her trust in him. But even Francis doesn't know her story, and she's positive she doesn't want to share it. How can he save her without knowing why she's broken? And then there's Alec, the most confusing person in the world. He too has locked away his past, and is determined to find the key to Celia's. . . . . . . . . Note: it may seem cliche at first, but I promise you there is a major plot twist that I honestly have not seen in any other books that I've read