They called her 'Little Miss Complicated' until more people with complex past's showed up. --- "Some peoples complexities are others simplicities." --- Viola Davis upheld a facade. A crippling face that only her brain waves saw. Everyone else--the torment that escaped. It was Davis' second time being expelled from her community's high school. The administration said it would be her last if she didn't comply with their changed rules. Six months at a college prep school, and maybe, she would be considered for re-enrollment. If not, her case goes to court and they get to decide what Viola refuses to acknowledge. Her fate, or as she thinks of it--her destiny. Upon attending, mandatory or not, Davis finds that her fake facade is all that is keeping her there. That if everyone thinks she is the spawn of satan, so be it. And Viola Davis' story may have gone down as a case of wasted resources--if it weren't for another student who saw something not even she had seen. Hope, but also a little bit of rebellion. But with it, maybe some healing and reflections. Since nobody is born a bad guy, and peoples perceptions are not always correct. --- In a dramatic tale that is based in a prestigious high school, with rich, 'preppy' kids, but also one almost juvenile delinquent who will stop at nothing if it means that nobody sees her fragile core--'Little Miss Complicated' shows a life beyond a cracked foundation and stacked probabilities. All but inside the story of a misguided girl and an all-good-for-nothing book smarts over street smarts kid that won't take no for an answer. --- Trigger warnings inside the description.