Life is supposed to be treasured. Life is supposed to be a gift. Life is supposed to be perfect. But in an imperfect world, how can anyone find something to make life worth living? Jordan Spade never lived the easiest life. First her mom dies when she was born, then her father abuses her until she's two, and when she's taken out his care, the treatment does not lighten up. There is no reason to smile. No reason to be happy. There is nothing but sorrow. Not once did Jordan ever believe life could be worth something, at least not until she met a boy playing guitar in the park. For the first time, there was someone who was willing to listen to her. There was finally someone who cared about what she had to say. And he showed her that life could be full of surprises, that there were good people out there. After years of suffering, Jordan is kicked out of her home with nowhere to go. When she almost dies in a park, a stranger comes along to save her. All this stranger wants is to see her live a happy life, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to make her happy. With a life full of nothing but imperfections, will Jordan ever find a way to live a perfect life, or will she be able to embrace the imperfections that make life great? *This book is not for the weak of heart. There is a lot of heavy material in here and potential trigger warnings. Please be cautious. **Dedicated to my junior American Studies teacher who gave me the harsh criticism I needed to start writing like an author