8-year-old middle schooler Elsie has never had a sister in her life. Her family consists of all guys, with five older brothers who constantly abuse her and a father who was always a bystander and never intervened whenever her brothers hurt her. Her brothers never liked her for a couple of reasons. One, their mother died giving birth to her, and two, she was the family genius who never wanted to give a hand in her father's millionare fashion business. She would rather much stay in her room and study quadratic equations, thank you very much. Elsie never had a sister, much less a female figure in her life to whom she can tell these things to. So one day, after her five brothers ganged up on her, she had enough and began building a robot. A robot that she would call her sister. The robot, whom she named Helen, had always been there for her like a real sister would. She could defend Elsie from her brothers, comfort her, and sometimes she would use her stuff (just like a real sister would ;)) Elsie seems happy at first, until she begins depending on Helen too much and shuts out the rest of the world. Her father and even her brothers begins to feel concerned about her. Elsie starts to notice that something in her heart doesn't feel right. Will Elsie still call Helen her sister? And why does her family seem to be hiding something from her? Find out more by reading this story of pain and sisterhood.
3 parts