Milo
Milo Caldwell was born with a silver spoon, a trust fund, and a one-way ticket to Yale Law. There's just one problem: the spoon makes a great coke shovel, the trust fund buys the best dealers, and Yale can wait.
While his powerful family sees only his brilliant future, Milo is chasing a different kind of enlightenment-found in downtown bars and little baggies. But when a reckless bender threatens to expose his double life, his parents swoop in with their favorite solution: a "rehab retreat" and a diagnosis to be neatly managed.
Now, Milo is playing the part of the recovered golden boy. He's taking the pills, shadowing at his father's firm, and smiling on cue. But the emptiness is still there, and the city's temptations are just a text away.
How long can you pretend to be the perfect son when you're dying inside?