This is the fifth novella in a series of five but can be read as a standalone too. Tragedy strikes a little kid and he somehow winds up in the middle of his uncle- Trystan Royer, fresh out of rehab and drenched with grief and guilt- and his appointed social worker- Ginger Quinn, the human image of empathy with a bright coat of no-fucks-given. As their fates intertwine in the most unexpected ways possible, they find it hard to not find their hearts getting tangled as well. All the world's a stage, after all, but will they be able to step out of their roles when the lights go down and the curtains fall? It contains graphic sexual scenes and foul language. It is strongly advised for only those above the age of 18.