Braydon Wilson has a loving family. His parents adopted him and his twin brother, Dallas, when they were seven, along with Jace. Diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was a teen, Braydon has had to navigate his mental illness with the help of his family, his childhood sweetheart, and a therapist. When Braydon switches therapist from the advice of his baseball coach, the waters turn murky between patient and therapist. Braydon's new therapist causes more issues between Braydon, his family, and his childhood sweetheart. Emerald Prescott has loved Braydon Wilson since she was thirteen. She has been there for him through his diagnosis and baseball career. When someone interferes with her relationship, it leaves Emerald heartbroken. She returns home after losing her childhood sweetheart and has to start over. Braydon's brothers, Jace and Dallas, suspect there's more to Braydon's reason for ending things with Emerald. With the help of Braydon's family and his former therapist, Jayden Harper, the Wilson family will discover not everyone has ethical intentions. Braydon will navigate through a tremendous betrayal and reclaim his relationship with Emerald. Sometimes, it's the people we trust who are our greatest betrayers.