Julian has been corrupted and traumatized by his father, nearly killed by the DFA, and left heartbroken by the one girl that made him believe that love wasn't a disease. But Lena was wrong. Love is a disease. And now it's killing him from the inside out. Like Julian, Hana is also feeling the repercussions of Lena's volatile betrayal. Whereas in Hana's heart, there is hatred, in Julian's, there is only a pit of unfathomable darkness. Hana blames it all on Julian, and Julian blames it all on himself, closing off from the world and trying to forget how to feel.