"The most important game is the one your playing." Seger Reagan is a fourteen-year-old whose parents divorced two years ago. She's still confused about the whole experience and wondering if it was her fault? Seger feels the only thing she knows anymore is soccer, which was the one thing her and her father did together. But will that change when she suddenly gets a stepdad and three step-siblings? She's so overwhelmed with everything that all she does is play soccer. And she's trying out for the school's team, which is very prestigious and stressful. But when new rules are set in place, more and more people are skeptical of Seger and her ambitions to join the school's team. She believes she can do it, but how far will people go to make sure she doesn't?