Eliza and Beatrice met in a small Tuscan town. Eliza’s family is full of problems and complexities, while Beatrice’s family and home are perfect. Eliza is a gloomy, awkward introvert; Beatrice is daring, ambitious, determined. And the only thing they share is their loneliness—even though Eliza became an outcast by force, and Beatrice chose this path herself.
But as they say, opposites attract—quiet Eliza Cerruti and popular Beatrice Rossetti became friends. Their friendship lasted six years, and then suddenly ended.
Growing up, Eliza gathers the shards of the past, sinks into memories, and tries to find an explanation for what happened, still feeling love, longing, and rage. Anything, just not indifference.