Consistency is a foreign concept to Cassandra Lee. Moving between different foster homes and schools throughout her childhood proved to take it's toll when she could only find comfort at the bottom of a bottle, or with the taste of a burning filter at the end of a cigarette. Before the age of 18, she discovers that it's easier to chase a high than heal from her past. From there, the choices only seem to get harder. Eventually, the choice becomes facing her pain, or hurting the people in her life that she cares about the most.