For six years, Ramona Simmons has felt a void. She's vowed to avoid vulnerability, spending her time perfecting a facade. Ramona's the perfect student, perfect daughter, but it eats at her that she wasn't the perfect sister. She doesn't speak her mind because she knows people can die before the chance to apologize arises. Ramona lives her life forever regretting taking her brother for granted. James Harmon sees his father when he looks in the mirror. He lives trying to escape his father's death, and the ghost of grief that's been left behind. Though doing everything in his power to avoid becoming the man his father was, he ends up hurting women the same way his dad did. Never committing, forever letting love be one-sided. Together, they're the chaser and the chased. Ramona never learned how to let go, and James abuses that. All Ramona does is give, and all James does is take. Ramona has lived trying to rectify possible wrongs in the past, pining after James in the hopes she'll finally be able to forgive herself for letting someone else go.