Leo has moved for the first time. New city, new neighborhood, new everything. Except instead of being with his family, he is completely alone. Leo has run away. But that isn't his biggest problem. Things have started to happen around him. Things that he can't explain, things no one can explain. A phone catches fire as he touches it. People seem to forget things when they're around him. Leo tries to dismiss the "coincidences," but, deep down, he has a feeling. A feeling that there's something more going on. And then there's the people following him. They seem to be everywhere, and they're constantly watching. Glancing at him from behind a newspaper. Keeping pace with him from across the street. Leo tries to avoid them, but they keep reappearing. And he has another feeling, one that they are somehow connected to the strange things going on. As Leo struggles to discover what is happening, he's plunged into a world where the lines of reality are blurred, where magic tricks turn from amusing to impossible, and where, if he's not careful, life itself could be on the line.