Throughout the teenage years of Leia and Sara, priorities have altered, connections have dissolved, paths have been redirected, and their journeys intertwined at the right time.
Reserved, yet candid with her feelings, Sara dives into her heartbreaks, unresolved traumatic circumstances, and deepest of lows. She's known to be headstrong, and ambitious- a personality not many may prefer.
Leia starts out as a naïve eleven year old, unaware of the experiences she is yet to encounter. Disappointment and loss are reoccurring emotions, and she doesn't know where to press 'restart.'
These two friends started out as strangers, maintaining a bond that started with a flicker of hope, and courage.
After all, what they chose is the life of peace.
Within the span of a year, Noa Barret lost both her mother and her father. Desperate not to lose anyone else she cares about, Noa forbids creating strong bonds with those around her. Though, this proves to be challenging when she is forced to move across town to live with her older brother, whom she hasn't seen in years.
Stricken with grief she doesn't know how to cope with, Noa struggles to comprehend the new changes in her life. That is until some new, seemingly unwanted friends show her what it's like to feel again.