Fourteen years, two months, twenty nine days. That's how long Juliette Mason was encased in ice for, mirroring Captain America without all of the cool superpowers. Her life is turned upside down as she realizes what's going on all those years later, having no idea how long passed until she wakes up to see doctors, smartphones, and not Canada.
Before she went under, she was the songwriter and executive producer for High School Musical, making sure everything was realistic for a high school setting, something the script writers weren't keen on. The week before the Utah premiere, she took some time off and headed to Canada with her best friend, never to be seen again until fourteen years later.
Now, deciding to head to East High for her senior year, she wants nothing to do with High School Musical, hoping for a normal senior until she's roped into their musical, which just so happens to be High School Musical: The Musical. But, after being considered dead for fourteen years, is fitting in as easy as it looks?
After appearing in court a dozen times and seeing her story on live television, Juliette is praying that because she's a minor, no one will ever figure out it was her that was the "Seventeen Year Old Sleeper". That's the dreadfully awful nickname the news came up with after hearing her story. Coming back to school the day after the winter break, it seems as if no one knows, and she's happy about that.
Now, with the announcement that East High is doing Beauty and the Beast, her all-time favorite musical, Juliette is conflicted on whether to do the musical or not, since her plan was to write songs the rest of the year and not bother with involving herself in theatre at East High. Especially with Zachary Roy's offer for her to be in their production instead. Should she follow her heart or the status quo?