Reporting sports isn't difficult.
Jordan Jacobs is certainly capable of it; it's in her DNA. Her own father was one of the country's most renowned sports reporters in history. That is, until he died of cancer.
Now that she's returned to work, she's greeted by a new coworker who just happened to write for ESPN. Will Jordan finally get to abandon her entry level social media job and write real articles for the paper with more than a 140 character limit, or will the competition to maintain her father's legacy get the better of her in life and love?
Anybody Jordan loves gets hurt.
He believes he is a curse to everyone he meets and that's why he pushes himself away from anyone who tries to get close to him. He isolates himself, becomes a loner and tries so hard to please everyone around him. Especially his parents who might never forgive him for causing his sister's death.
He has to keep playing basketball. He's so good at it. He's now well known around the country and scouts are keeping their eyes on him. He's kind of a celebrity now and his parents are loving him more than they ever did. He's relieved. He's
doing something right for once.
But he doesn't want to play basketball. He wants to take pictures. The beauty of the world draws him in more than anything else has. He wants to capture this beauty through the lens of a camera. This is what he wants to do with his life. Unfortunately, he doesn't dare to think that way.
Until he meets Star. A brave, charming, sarcastic, music obsessed girl who steals his heart at first glance. He doesn't want to get close to people but why is he letting his guard down for her? Is he making a big mistake by letting her into his heart, into his life? Only a few minutes with her and he decides that it's a risk he's willing to take.