When Kayla goes to school she sees her mother for the last time. And after being saved from some men in black by a boy named Tyler, she is on a mission to know what her purpose is and what it has to do with the tattoo on her shoulder. With the help of her friends will she be able to survive the dangers that lay ahead unscathed? Tyler lost his parents at a very young age and has been put through hell. After meeting a distressed Kayla and a almost unconscious boy with no memory of his name now called John, he follows them through a journey, and only because, there is a connection between the pieces of the yin-yang symbol that Scott, Kayla, Roadkill, and himself have mysteriously tattooed on their shoulders. There's totally no other reason, right? All he remembers is a promise to a friend and his address, but after meeting the three extraordinary people that now stand with him he considers what he has to go home too. Why would his family, if he even has any, throw him out? What had he done to deserve to being stabbed with a needle and thrown to the side of the road? Searching for answers gets more difficult as more questions surface, and will he be able to count on his new found friends to help him regain his past memories? Scott loves his parents and after packing for a family vacation one of the engines on the plane taking them to Hawaii explodes and he finds himself plunging to his death. Landing in a river and being saved by three strangers who all have a birthmark like his and he begins to wonder how they found him and what they are doing. Of course, being the youngest doesn't help, but as tensions rise Scott believes he can lighten the mood between the three other stubborn teens. How? He's not sure, but if these people saved him he can trust them.
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