‘The rules of the elements are contradictory; that water and fire only exist to ruin the other. Yet when they come together, they are the most beautiful parts of life you could ever set your eyes on.’
Thirteen year old Rosie Campbell has a secret that she can’t tell anybody. She is struggling with the fact that she could be gay. In Episkopos homosexuality is banned along with many other things that we take advantage of. When a new girl arrives in Poseidon’s Ocean it seems that temptation is swinging her way until she receives a letter from someone declaring to be her mother. Will she discover if she’s telling her the truth?
Thirteen year old Leah Wrenn has one priority; getting her fifteen year old stepbrother, Lawson to notice her. When Lawson announces that he is going out with Lauren, a girl who he has known since he was little her world falls apart. With all the heartbreak she turns to her notebook but she forgets that the Ministry are constantly watching which leads her to be punished. Will she ever get Lawson to see her as more than just a sister figure or is she doomed to be partnered with someone else?
Thirteen year old Sylvie Robinson wants nothing more than to have a normal family life. With her mum, Jennifer battling Bipolar Affective Disorder and stepdad Les always on call for his job all hopes of that seem impossible. As the new girl from Poseidon’s Ocean appears, she is told that her mother is dead. Her dreams turn to being an individual instead of somebody who is without a mother and a traumatised sister to look out for. With individualism also banned from Episkopos what will happen to her if she takes her aspirations in her hands?
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