Everyone is born into a specific bubble. They evolve and grow based on the environment present within that bubble. But Ada Wills isn't satisfied in her bubble. Her bubble is filled with tragedy, death, and darkness. The circumstances in which she grew up in has caused her to have a stone heart, and dampen her drive of pursuing the American Dream. This story is derived from realism, and depicts one girl's journey to rise above circumstance while at the same time, finding herself. It revolves around several real world conflicts involving illness, poverty, discrimination, gender divides, suicide, greed, the mafia, depression, wealth, and prostitution. It also includes some more heartfelt aspects for defining identity such as bloodlines, family, friendship, and finding acceptance. There are no filters. Just raw honesty. Just raw emotions.
When Lisa Winters gets into a car accident, because of her fucked-up mother; her whole world flips upside down. When Lisa and Chase finally admit their true feelings for each other after years of being best friends. Lisa screws up and makes a mess she can't ever get out of.
Will Chase and Lisa's relationship last, or will it be gone just like that? Lisa doesn't know what to do with herself anymore. Her relationship with Chase isn't the same as it was two years ago. She loves Chase so much, but yet she can't deal with the pain and the heartache anymore. After a horrible incident with Lisa and Chase, she starts to pull herself away from Chase, she starts to hang out with her new friend Jake. But the more time she spends with Jake, the more her feelings grow for him also.
Sooner or later she can't help herself and she tells Jake how she feels for him. Finally, after almost three years of Lisa and Chase being together, Lisa is finally letting go. While dealing with the breakup, Jake is right by Lisa's side through the struggles. Sooner or later Chase begs Lisa for another chance, she is a different person now and she won't let him hurt her again. She's done with being not good enough for anybody, especially someone who hurt her that bad for so many years. But yet not all stories have a happy ending.