Frankie had never believed in love. Okay, that was a lie, but that's what she told everyone. But everyone believed it, never questioned what she said. Perhaps it was the fact that she was publicly labelled 'honest and blunt', but perhaps it was because the majority of that lie was the truth. But no matter how much of a lie was true, a lie is still a lie, is it not? Here is the truth: Frankie had put all her trust in love until one fateful day, when everything in her mind turned upside down and she started seeing the entire world differently. But when a boy who does believe falls for her, will his determination found in unrequited love be able to amend her beliefs into what they used to be? The answer to that does not, however, depend on what whatever beliefs of whomever. It all depends on the truth.