Living with guilt is hard, sure. But living with that guilt while juggling guardianship of your little sister, navigating high school, pulling off nefarious, yet fairly tame illegal activities and being forced into friendships with random boys by your conniving teacher is even harder. For Natasha Taylor though, it's an everyday occurrence. Which sucks for everyone that has to interact with her. She's mean, closed off, and overall has the emotional equivalence of a stab wound, add on that she's basically an artistic hermit, and she is the exact opposite of a summer evening around a campfire. For Ethan Evans, life is a breeze. He's honest and upfront while always maintaining an air of friendliness and approach-ability. He's a little on the quiet side, but his sharp observance skills and his artwork often make up for what he doesn't say out loud. Ethan is genuine and balanced, and he might just be the Band-Aid that Tasha's gaping wounds need to finally mend.