❝grief is the price we pay for love❞ When thrown into the wrong crowd, mixed in with the wrong people, as a form of grieving; Beth is welcomed into a world full of alcohol, violence and illegal racing. A year was all she needed to become someone no one could recognise. But we all have a limit- and she had reached hers. Before she knew it she was being sent away to a prestigious school for the troubled in hopes that the once good, little girl would return back home. In a school full of children of the highest socialites-one thing is clear; money is power, money serves justice. Full of secrets, buried six-feet beneath her- she comes to learn that picking at them will only have them digging her grave- a hole they're not afraid to bury her in. So what's worse, the guilt of staying silent or the consequences of speaking up?