For years, a group of protesters has stood outside venues throughout Pennsylvania that Motionless in White played in, accusing them of being evil, Satanic, the list goes on. A man named Paul Lawrence was always at the head of this protest group, a pastor who preached hate, anger, and everything in between. Due to the protests, Motionless in White began receiving letters from Paul's daughter, Eve, apologizing for her father's hateful acts. With each letter received, the band - and Chris in particular - grow to admire Eve for her willingness to step out beyond her father's teachings and show some humanity.
After years of receiving her letters but never seeing her in person, Chris finally meets her by chance one day. A small, timid, conservatively dressed woman, living a lie to please her father. Chris had heard rumors of Paul Lawrence's life, one of them being that he beat his daughter, but Chris wasn't sure if that was true upon meeting Eve. The only thing he did know was that he was surely falling in love with her, and would do anything in his power to be with her and take her away from the awful fate that lay before her...
Chris wasn't necessarily looking for a relationship when his gorgeous new neighbor moved in across the hall from him, especially considering the fact that she had a boyfriend already. Saanvi had been born and raised in another country, and as hers and Chris's friendship develops, Chris soon learns that the only reason Saanvi is with her boyfriend in the first place is so that when the two of them get married, she can get a green card - not because she actually loves him.
So what happens when Chris starts to develop feelings for his new friend, who is engaged to someone else? What about when Saanvi begins to develop feelings for him in return? Now, she's left with an incredibly difficult decision to make - should she marry someone she doesn't love so that she can attain American citizenship? Or should she risk losing it all in order to be with the one that she truly loves?