Eliza had enough of the stereotypical claims that her religious family thinks about people coming out of the closet and be confident to be a part of the LGBTQ Community. She then proceeds with her life masking her colors inside her own closet. When she finally meets friends in which share her struggles as a closeted teen. She never thought through what her plans were in the future, as well as coming out to her family. The strict invalidation when it comes to gays in her household has made her sick of the rules inside. Whereas when out, she can be truly free. But what if some people see her as just running in a phase on self-seeking truths? Will she be able to handle those problems that could expose her true identity?