"Isn't it weird how, what began as the most unassuming year, can turn into the most personally developmental year of your life?"
Evie plays three uniquely different, yet ultimately important roles within the status quo of school society.
She's a Wallflower; sees and hears all without someone so much as remembering her name.
She's a 'Gatekeeper'; one of the few girls around the school that filters boys to broken hearted girls. No boy can get near a girl without expressed consent from Evie.
She's 'The Heartbreak Barista'; a strong advocate against 'The Libido Syndicate', giving advice, support and free coffee to those who have suffered the wrath of the Syndicate.
Evie is in her last year of school and, like the many years before her, plans on passing through school unnoticed. Until a leading member of the Syndicate approaches her with 'girl problems' and a strange proposition.
"Nine months is a lot of time for change."
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.