Amongst the eight grandchildren of Elder Parker, Anamika was his favorite, one because she is his adopted son daughter, two, she is the only one that shows interest in his medicine practices even though she wanted to do it in a modern way, because of this, he wanted all the good things for, starting from arranging for her marriage with a great figure he saved from ambushed and nursed to health,
in order to show his appreciation, since elder Parker refuses to take cash as token from him, both sealed a marriage deal at the end, between Anamika, and the first grandson of the man, (Elder Edmond) Quinn, not only the marriage, Elder Parker made sure to secured Anamika's future dream of becoming a doctor for her, when she brought it to his knowledge on his sick bed.
When Elder Parker kick's the bucket, The young man engaged to Anamika came by one day requesting to have the marriage called off, since to him, Anamika is nothing but a little gold digger, who wants to eat where she don't sow, following the dissolved of her marriage before she even meets her groom, she earned the title of a rejected bride thanks to her grandmother who made sure to let the entire village know about it.
Anamika's father reputation was brought to a dust, Coming back from medical school, only to meet her mother and sibling in the mercy of her grandmother, she got to know that her family is being treated like a salve after the death of her grandfather, in anger she spare no one who maltreated her family, and taking them away with her
Eight years has passed since the Laurel's family moved to the big city with Anamika, and it has being ten years, her fiancée in paper dissolved the marriage, but here comes the twist, the Neurosurgeon, whom Elder Edmond, is willingly to pay even half of his wealth just to have her take on his second grandson's surgery, turns out to be the same bride his first grandson rejected.
Ronnie feels as if she doesn't have a family. Ever since she was a child, she's been tossed from foster home to foster home. In every one of them, her foster family doesn't seem to really accept her and she just can't seem to accept them. To her, the possibility of ever being close to someone again seems impossible.
Asher is living a fake life. Ever since he was nine years old and found his adoption certificate in his "father's" office, he's been pretending to be his "parent's" son. Nevertheless, he's been dying to tell them forever that he knows that they aren't his real mother and father. As they move from town to town, he realizes that it may be too late to tell them the truth.
Avery feels insecure. Ever since the people he used to consider parents announced that he was adopted, he's been feeling nothing but distant and betrayed whenever they're around. However, he only sticks around for the angelic six year old girl that he still considers his little sister: Hartlyn.
Three teenagers that have nothing in common besides the fact that they're all adopted meet in one high school. And now... they seem to be closer than ever.