"And I can't help but to run my fingers down your spine like you are my favorite book. But I still cannot read you, you are your own language. Your pages are tired and torn, but I want you, I want it all." ___ Nineteen years old and living out of a motel, Fiona Morales can't help but to shy away from the promise of stability. She firmly believes everyone who enters her life is predisposed to leave her when she finally finds security in them, so she learned to become dependent on no one else but herself. Because of this, she tends to look past the people who could possibly bring a little light back into her world until she meets twenty-year-old writer and aspiring actor Dave Franco whose compassion and gentle persistence allows Fiona to step out from inside herself and fall into the arms of another. After permitting herself to accept his help, she is finally able to move past the scarring childhood she had living in an alcoholic household. Together, Dave and Fiona discover the paths of their future--Dave in film, and Fiona in psychiatry--but when Dave's sudden success with acting distances him, Fiona ends up alone once again, this time in New York City. However, she soon learns that somehow the most important people have a habit of finding their way back, but even when Dave can finally offer Fiona the consistency she has been craving her entire life, can she find it in herself to give him a second chance?
6 parts