A 'how-well-do-you-know-your-partner' quiz, can easily change one's life. Or maybe two.
Abigail Harriett Velle, a normal girl who carries every responsibility by herself, alone. No friends, due to her past that was up for her own rights, why not? Abigail care no less about others, and her mom was literally attached to her work so much that she couldn't see her at least twice a day. Well, life's like that. Everything changed until Aiden Scotto Smith came into her life. The one who's non stop making every girl swoon. The one who's charming, hot, and a sexy god. The one who is indeed BAD.
Aiden is a bad boy. Not a bad boy in school like the cliches, but he is bad, bad at life. Making wrong decisions and taking the wrong path to where he actually lost his dear mother. Again, nothing could stop him. With the help of his pillar of strength, Sarah, his younger sister, and the help of Abigail....well. Let's just say all their lives changed, yet taking part in a weird quiz together just to win a trip to a paradise?
But you don't wanna believe me at the end of this.
If you met Maia you'd think of her as the same as anyone you've ever met. The girl on the magazine, and for a while, just for a while she wanted to believe the same thing. But she was different. The young girl does lose something that makes a life feel much looser, including their status, but there is always a boy, who won't give up. So eventually she has to stand up and take being stuck between guy crazy best friends who become her people, the guy, the dad who moves too fast, the sister who conceals her pain, the past she can't hide and a pen and paper patches up her life very slowly with tape and glue but at the very least ... some people are worth writing for and Maia is not simple.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:* . *:・゚✧*:・゚✧
When Maia loses her mother to cancer, she takes on high school life as if nothing ever happened.
She lived the best of both worlds.
After her mother's death, Maia promised herself she wouldn't be in any boy's pants to recover from her loss. She's isolated now. She's distant. Her mother's death has conflicted her thinking. Maybe she should just smile... it's what everyone chooses to do. But what if the muscles don't work the same as they once had? What if you have to start figuring life out in shades of grey.