Briar felt her world crumbling as her father was offered a job in the States, promising double the salary and benefits that would greatly help the family.
But none of that changed the fact that Briar would be leaving her life in London behind-her friends, family, and all the memories.
Briar was the typical teacher's pet-never had a detention, always turned in homework on time, and never talked back. But that didn't win her any popularity in high school, and now, she dreaded making new friends at a new school.
Arden was the complete opposite-having dropped out of high school years ago, she had terrible attendance, was always late, and did sloppy work despite being fairly smart. She never put in the effort and was constantly causing trouble. If she hadn't left on her own, she likely would've been expelled.
When their paths cross at a party one night, Briar, who's never had a drop of alcohol or met anyone as reckless as Arden, finds herself thrown into a world she's never known. Arden, with her wild, self-centered attitude, challenges everything Briar thought she knew about life, leaving her conflicted and unsure of what to do next.
Despite Briar's carefully laid plans, she finds her life in shambles. One fateful night something terrible happens to her and Noah has to step in. Noah is a guardian, trying to get back into the Creator's graces, but he's got his work cut out for him trying to keep Briar safe.
CW: If you've been here before you know there's emotional damage ahead, but on top of that there's heavy mentions of mental health and suicide. This is dark and about an alternate universe. Humans are in cages, one is a pet. There will be violence and gore; mentions of sexual assault but no actual assault. There is light bondage and public sex and humiliation and probably a lot of other things that I don't remember. Please, read with caution. And for you hoes that love trigger warnings; this one's for us.