Aiden Sanders was just going through life, not thinking about the future, nor the past. His life consisted of the same, every day. School, practice, homework, sleep then repeat. He had the same friends that have been there since kindergarten and a girlfriend that felt more like a stalker. He felt like there was nothing there that made his day unusual, or exiting. Every day was the same. Until that one special girl steps into his life dressed in a blue dress and white mask. Florence Campbell has been living like hell for ten years. Her Mother was crucially killed right before her eyes when she was eight, and after that she had never been the same. A year after her Mother’s death, her Father, James, walks out of the closet and marries Michael. Along with Michael follows two evil girls made out of plastic, that is determined to make Florence struggle through each day she lives. She feels more like a housemaid, then a daughter. She has been raised to believe that no one will ever want her or love her. But what none of them know is that Florence hides a big talent behind her bedroom doors. Her writing. She has written since her Mother died, and all she dreams of is to publish her books. Florence and Aiden lives to completely different lives, but their paths crosses each other one night in a bright lit ballroom. None of them knows who the other really is, but they both fall in love with the mysteries behind the masks they’re carrying. But the strong leash Michael has on her step daughter breaks them apart, when Florence has to run at midnight to get home, only leaving her Mother’s engagement ring behind. Aiden is determined to find the girl that seemed to see the real him and not his façade. He is determined to find His Cinderella.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.