Ariel Montejo, a 20-year-old college student, is navigating a life filled with pressure, confusion, and emotional uncertainty. Raised by strict parents who control every aspect of her life-dictating her education, relationships, and even her personal preferences-Ariel finds herself disconnected from her own emotions. Their impossible expectations have shaped her into a top-performing student, always striving to excel in her studies, but she feels lost and hollow inside. Though she has a girlfriend, Leah, Ariel struggles with her feelings, unsure if her affection is real or just a product of her fear of intimacy with men. Her relationship with Leah feels mechanical, lacking the passion she sees in others.
Haunted by past experiences of depression and suicidal thoughts, Ariel fights to keep up appearances while secretly battling the weight of her unresolved emotions. When she unexpectedly meets Kenji, an intelligent and enigmatic political science student, she feels an unfamiliar connection that further complicates her already tangled emotions. As Ariel tries to balance the expectations of her demanding parents, the responsibilities of school, and the complexities of her relationships, she is forced to confront the question: Can she ever truly know who she is or what she wants, or will she remain trapped in her uncertain life forever?
"Uncertain" is a poignant exploration of the pressures of perfection, the search for self-identity, and the struggle to break free from emotional constraints.
"I'll hold you now, okay? I'll be that someone for whatever you need."
Indi, an aspiring artist and the daughter of one of the best baseball players of all time, is in her junior year of high school. She's always stressed over keeping up with her academics, but something about this year is different. The anxiety is at an all time high, especially since this is the school year that matters the most. She hardly has time for family, let alone friends, and definitely NOT romance.
Except, when her brother's best friend Ezra begins hanging around the house more often, a love story begins to seem a little more realistic in her life than it has in all the years before him.
For the first time since high school started, she begins to consider whether or not her studies are more important than the memories that she's missing out on.
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