Betsy Evergreen finds herself with no one to speak to. Don't get her wrong, she has people. People are more than willing to be there for her. After being diagnosed with manic depression, her councillor tells her to talk things through with those closest to her, or attend meetings with people who are alike her. Betsy doesn't want to be a burden to people who don't experience the same thoughts as her, so decides to give these groups a go. But, does the boy who walks in have more in common with her than just starting group on the same date?