Having to take care of your little brother from a young age isn't what anyone dreams of doing, and Emma was no exception. Her parents passed and she was soon thrown into foster care with her young brother, Lane. Times are changing and she is given a new, small piece of freedom, school. There she finds what she never knew was possible, safety and love. Rayne brings her these feelings, and will she be able to allow him to save her when she learns of his secrets? Or will she run and hide like she has all her life? - - I could only say whether this was mature or appropriate for all audiences, but I think it's more along the lines of PG13. It does have some vulgar language, but not too much, and there may be a few sexual scenes, but nothing too graphic. Hope you enjoy!