Miah Sparks is a life guard, patrolling the waters and saving the lives of the people down at LA's famous Santa Monica beach.
She never thought that anything horrible or tragic could happen to her perfect family of a loving mother and two younger twin siblings.
And yet, tragedy still struck.
In the aftermath of the Tsunami that tore away Miah's hopes and dreams, her happiness and her family, she is left to pick up the pieces of the wreckage of her life, and now has no clue what to even do. Miah has been left with nothing, no family, no home, and no job.
But there is hope.
The one thing that she has, and is thankful to no ends for is her life.
And that is all thanks to one generous person, who stopped to help her out of the drowning waters.
Evan Buckley, a former firefighter for the LAFD's 118 crew.
It begins to seem less like a coincidence, but more like fate.
In troubled waters, Buck helped her in a time of need.
And as more time is spent together, and a new friendship is created, and possibly developing into more, Miah realizes that now, there are so many good things that she still does have in her life.
She has her best friend, Maddie. She has Eddie and his incredible son Christopher.
And best of all, she has Buck.
What more in life could she need?
16 year old Evan Buckley is seen by a scouter at the gym he pays for with the secret job he has working out lifting 300 pounds at such a young and tender age.
Next thing Evan Buckley knows he is by passing legal paper work and signing his rights to being an independent teenager and passing Buds at 16 two months away from being 17.
His parents never cared about him, his parents didn't even check to see what they were singing for their child. Buck leaves a letter at the hospital telling Maddie that he needs to take some time to find himself and he loves her after packing his bag in the middle of the night and heading off to the Navy he never expected to find his people.
Steve Mcgarrett knew his team would be nervous about his newest member but seeing a child...the youngest person in history come across a file his heart stopped knowing he needed to get this kid. It just says he's under 18 so he thinks that Evan Buckley is 17 boy his heart breaks seeing this kid with scores that match and beat his.