"Life wasn't supposed to go this way; it was supposed to be full of the typical nuisances any and every teenager faces. Never does a teenager experience this- this hell, but I guess I'm wrong. I'm wrong about many things, especially believing this town was normal." There were numerous things Molly Breemen didn't want; she didn't want to be in the midst of her parent's divorce; she didn't want to be swept away from her father; and most importantly, she didn't want to be moved to a whole different state to a ridiculous, boringly ordinary town in the middle of winter to only enroll in a high school where's poked fun of minutes into walking in. Tradgedy was consuming her life; negativity ruining anything good. She had no close friends, a mother who she was gradually losing a connection with, and of course, she was neighbors with a boy who was absolutely and utterly irritating. Howbeit, as time progresses and Molly's boring ordinary town becomes struck by horror and calamity, she must find any ounce of peace because all will be destroyed. Normality will never be the same for her. And maybe, that irritating neighbor could be just that.