different perspectives of struggling teenagers. love, financial, sexuality, morale, etc. Ashley was just a normal kid back then but after her father died, she became awfully quiet. as if she's a ghost. living in the shadows, anti-social and really shy. her heart has been locked with thousands of chains. she can try to be happy but, what exactly is she happy for? Olivia was no good girl. she practically likes to break all the rules, but has always been lonely. people call her a freak and crazy, she can't help it. her family disowns her, so she needs to find something that can distract her loneliness. that is, making her happy. and what makes her happy is being free, but no matter how far she flies away, her feet are entangled by thorny vines. Isabelle is like this cliché talented good girl, ace of the volleyball team, always the top 1 from class and boys drooling all over her. but, why do people praise her for big achievements like winning a game or having high grades? but when she does something that's no where near her league, people turn their backs on her? Oliver, just like Olivia likes to break rules but, his family is financially unstable. even though he can be a prick sometimes, he always works at a part-time job to pay for the expenses of their apartment, and saving up for college. he's basically a hardworking asshole. but he can't seem to show both of his sides to neither the school nor his family. Lucas is like the most friendliest jolly kid in every classroom but, never once has he ever thought about love. he thinks it's a waste of time. he can't even feel his heartbeat when he looks at someone that is attractive. but at very end of his brain, there is one question that remains deeply hidden. what if i actually fell in love? Theo is confused about his sexuality, is he straight? gay or bisexual? he struggles to keep it hidden and it stresses him so much. it bothers him seeing both genders attractive. it makes his heart ache a lot. he needs answers.
18 parts