Emotionally scarred from her older sister's sudden murder, Andrea Lavina just wants to live a quiet, normal high school life : get straight A's, hang out with her best friends Meg and Julia, and maybe (just maybe) score a date with the new high school hottie, Theo. Andi wants to forget all about the mysterious girl, Bethany Ford, that left her a note at her sister's grave, or the complicated traumas that followed her from her sister's murder.
But, a clash with the new student, the egotistical, sarcastic, self righteous, and sadistic Damian Wayne crushes any possibility of a peaceful freshman year. When Andi and Damian aren't having competitive arguments or sarcasm battles, they're dodging bullets, escaping mobs, and learning to fight for their lives.
As Andi gets to know Damian more and more, she begins to wonder : What does Damian do when he's not at school? Where does he go when he leaves class at odd times?
And, most importantly, what is Damian's connection to Bethany Ford?
A sarcastic, yet heartwarming teen thriller of friendships, hardships, and just plain couple ships.
In a world without powers or heroes, we see how the lives of our favourite DC Supersons play out as normal people. Damian while angry and aggressive and is portrayed as this big hotshot is actually extremely damaged and picked on, that's why he dropped out of school and opted for Alfred's homeschooling but what happens when Bruce sends him back to 'literal hell on Earth'. Will everyone remember him or will they have forgotten.
Jonathan Kent Captain of the football team, dating one of the most popular girls at school. Everything is going his way and life is great but what happens when a familiar yet unfamiliar faces bumps into him at school.
To find the answers to the questions posed stay tuned and follow the story.
Jon is older then Damian in this by two months, it will deal with depression, suicide, bullying and other adult material so if you don't like any of that I would advise skipping over the story.