At Laguna High School Academy, students are encouraged to live their lives stress free: dorms to live in, pre-college classes if a student desires, even fresh cooked meals for late night classes-in conclusion, a school that has no drama. But for Izaak, it was different, like every queer teen, he has difficulty accepting who he is because of how he was raised. Born in a catholic house with six siblings and being the youngest of them wasn't easy, especially when they picked on him for being small and feminine. Of course his mom did try her best to make him more "of a man" by buying him men's clothes, but to no avail, he still seemed too feminine to her. She figured that if she got him away from his siblings, maybe he could become more masculine, so she sent him to Laguna High School Academy.
For the next three years, Izaak Macario will not only mature, but will also have questioning thoughts about who he is deep down. Participating in events and teams, he tries his best to become the man his mother wants him to be, but even as he grows older he isn't sure which path to take to lead him to the future he wants. Does he want his mother to be happy, or himself?
(WARNING: Gay love, Questioning Sexuality, strong violence and language.)