Rose Carter has nothing more important than prom. She’s been sailing her way through the year, earning everyone’s admiration and gratitude – as well as being the student body president. She’s giddy; she’s academic and only thrives to become the best student in the history of Manor High School. But that’s only because she wants to become prom queen.
Beckett Thorn hates people being contented, especially around him. Seeing Rose Carter roam through the hallways in her uniform (when the dress code says ‘own casual clothing’s’) and putting up posters of her to get people to vote for her as prom queen, he definitely doesn’t want her to become. prom queen.
Rose has never even encountered Beckett, although she tries to meet everyone, so she can make easy companions, she never even tries to say hello to him – and that is what angers him.
As Beckett starts to sabotage Rose Carter’s perfect facade, in which he’s completely sure that it’s not real, Rose surely wants to find out who it is. Slowly, when these two finally meet, things don’t go as they are planned. But maybe, just maybe, something good will come out of it.
And maybe a little crown to go with it