When Violet, Leo and their parents are involved in a horrific car crash, Violet and Leo is left to face an unimaginable tragedy. Their father tragically dies, while their mother is left in a coma, leaving Leo to take care of her and their sick grandmother. Leo struggles to deal with the trauma and depression that follows, but Violet finds strength to help her brother navigate the challenges they are facing.
Determined to prove herself, Violet takes on too much, putting even more stress on an already fragile situation. Leo feels overwhelmed and pulled in too many directions, pushing Violet away as he struggles to hold everything together. As the stresses of their family's situation continue to build, Violet and Leo grow apart, forcing Violet to stand alone and feel increasingly isolated. Despite her best efforts, Violet feels like she's losing everyone she loves.
She walks in like the epitome of black girl luxury, but pain follows her. She covers it with bust-down jewelry and white roses.
He's quiet, but his presence is loud in itself. Everyone knows him, but she sees right past him.
She's confident, but he's more confident. She's fierce, but he makes her cower.
Passionate.
SADITIFIED.