In Jadelyn's plan to attend college, her mother decides suddenly to sell the house in order to live overseas for work, leaving Jade to live with her older brother and his wife, Jacob and Layla. As she carries baggage from her past, she denies the idea of love or being in love. To her, true love wasn't realistic, nor was she deserving. Noah was a junior in college, scraping by with decent grades and spending his nights partying. After the gruesome divorce between his parents, he refused to believe that anyone would have the power to tear him apart the way his father did his mother. He was content with a solitary, boring life, until he met Jade. Will either of them be able to let go of their pasts in order to find happiness?