Tori's been through a lot in her life. Bullying, assault, the loss of a
loved one, and a traumatic heartbreak have led to an internal battle of
mental health issues. With no one to talk to but her journal, she's
turned to writing as an outlet for her thoughts and feelings. She's
always dreamed of becoming a published author, but when life gets in the
way and continuously beats her down, she forgets how to dream. Besides,
who would want to hear any story she has to tell? She's a nobody in her
own life, just the antagonist in her own story. When her writing isn't
enough for her anymore, Tori decides to take matters into her own hands
with a more drastic measure.
Now having survived a car accident that should have been fatal, Tori is
left to deal with the aftermath of her actions and her own internal
battle in a whole new way: St. Vincent's Mental Hospital. Terrified and
alone, Tori hates the idea of being here but will come to see that she
may not actually be as alone as she thinks once she meets her fellow
ward members. Through her feelings, writings, and dreams, Tori tries to
put together the broken pieces of her life to build a healthy mind.
Between therapies, medications, her peers, and her inner demons, will
Tori be able to figure out what it truly means to be happy?