In her final year of school, Jazmin Bennett is navigating the typical teenage challenges alongside a weight of secrets she can hardly bear. But when her private journal, brimming with her deepest, darkest thoughts, is ruthlessly exposed to the entire school by her supposed best friend Lilly, Jazmin's world implodes.
Plunged into a deep depression, Jazmin finds herself adrift in a sea of despair, drowning in the shame and humiliation. As she withdraws from the world, drowning her sorrows in late-night escapades and reckless behavior, she pushes away those who offer her support, including Chase, Lilly's protective brother who Jazmin has harboured feelings for since she was 12.
As Jazmin battles her inner demons, she must confront the painful truths hinted in her journal and find the strength to claw her way back from the brink. But with each passing day, the darkness threatens to consume her entirely, leaving her teetering on the edge.
Will Jazmin find the courage to confront her past and reclaim her life, or will she be swallowed whole by the darkness within?
How do you know when someone doesn't love you anymore?
Adelaide had started to suspect that her childhood love was drifting further and further away from her. She felt like she was losing him, and so in return, she decided to lose herself in order to keep him.
Jason had been her safety net ever since she was 11 years old in a brand new town and life. He became her start, and her end.
And so when Jason gets a golden opportunity that requires him to leave behind Adelaide, she's left behind with a broken heart and a bucketload of tears. Now stuck in a ratty old town where everyone knows everyone, she couldn't understand why she suddenly felt alone.
Jason was starting to experience the world outside their small town, his temptations getting the best of him as he slowly started to forget his life back home.
Life was changing for both of them as one individual followed temptation and adventure, while the other was left to live with half a heart.
Which left them with one more question; Is your first love really worth it, even when you feel as if you aren't?