It's not the bruises that Jess found difficult to cover up. It was the loss of her identity that people noticed, her once sassy mouth now only spoke when it was spoken too, the carefree spark in her eye had long left and she was living in a shell of a body that didn't belong to her, it belonged to him. When Jess meets a stranger, who notices her when no one else would, she starts to feel alive again; she begins to remember what it used to be like to feel. But he's not going to let her go, not until she's paid for what she's done...