Seventeen-year-old Valencia has been raising her younger siblings for as long as she can remember. With a mother lost to alcohol and reckless nights, Valencia is the one making meals, cleaning up messes, and shielding the kids from the worst of it. She's sharp-tongued, guarded, and mean to almost everyone except to the few people she dares to let close. Trouble clings to her: cigarettes on the porch, alcohol stolen from the cabinet, scars carved into her skin when the weight gets too heavy. And through it all, the fear lingers what if she's becoming just like her mom? Then the night comes. Her mother, drunk behind the wheel, crashes the car. She survives, but barely. The state steps in, and Valentina and her siblings are swept into the system. For the first time, the control Valencia fought so hard to keep is ripped away. That's when she learns the truth her father by blood the man she's never really known and his partner want to take her and the kids in. Suddenly there's a chance at stability, at something like a family. But can Valencia trust it? Will she clash with her siblings now that she's no longer the one in charge? Or is this the break she's been waiting for-the moment where something good finally begins to grow out of all the pain?
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