When Piper is injured at a gymnastic practice, she thinks her future is gone. How will she get on the competitive team if she has a concussion? However, Piper's troubles are worse than she thought. Not only can she not participate in gymnastics for several weeks, she is left with a voice inside her head. This voice, whom she names Honesty, tells Piper what people think about her. Honesty reminds Piper of all the things she can't do now that she is injured. Piper wants to get rid of Honesty, but her parents and her doctor think Piper is just affected by all the medicine she is taking. She will have to get rid of Honesty on her own. The only problem is that Honesty isn't planning on leaving anytime soon.