GoofyWhiteGirl
Sam is fresh out of high school, and in the capital of Korea. She's learned the language and can speak it fluently. And she also loves to dance and she's been told many times that she has a nice singing voice. Sam is not quite sure why she chose to go to Korea, or even why she learned Korean, in the first place. But it called to her, so she answered.
Samantha grew up always being the good girl; straight A's, no bad influences in her life, never seemed interested in boys. The list goes on. But she also grew up in the lap of luxury. Sam's parents were never really around, but was mom was, and still is, overly-parental, whenever she was around. Samantha's father didn't care too much of her whereabouts or well-being, even. He was mostly concerned about her grades.
Sam's high school life wasn't all that glamorous. She didn't really have friends, and she wasn't necessarily bullied or popular. Sam was just kind of there, going with the flow. But being in Korea has given her the opportunity to do something more significant, and meet people who may be more significant.
It's not until you run into a group of boy's, your age, at a fairly large and well-known partying place not long after living there that her life really begins to change. Change for the better.