Chloé Kavanagh born and raised in the U.S. has to move to London to live with her dad for her last year at high school before deciding where to head for college or university. Growing up with her divorced parents and being an only child, she always seemed to be surrounded by undecided people and had to become a strong and independent young girl. At the age of eighteen, she is an artistic, mature and caring teenager; but what most people don't know about her is that she has trouble allowing herself to love and to be loved. Lost in her own thoughts and feelings, she escapes to her own world of dancing. Dancing is the one thing that both her parents are really supportive of her, together as a family. Once she moves to London she will be enrolled in a private school and is terrified to be the new comer, just like any other teenager would feel. But what her dad didn't mention was that she would have to attend private meetings with a psychologist in order to express all the changes she will undergo and avoid stress and anxiety. A teenager being told to express her feelings and experiences? Probably not a good idea, but will it make it better for Chloé when she meets her handsome twenty-five year old psychologist? Or will it make it worse?