In a twisted mess of scheming, the boy and the girl need to get together. Unfortunately, only they haven't realised it yet.
Cherish Massey is in trouble. In her 17 years, she's had to deal with plenty of dreadful situations, including making out with her brother's best friend Cale Bennett, who is coincidentally her arch nemesis and West River High's resident player, not to mention her next-door neighbour. The last thing she expected to be doing though, was cleaning up after it, as the experience was quickly interrupted by Emma Hayford, who is Cale's current girl friend(?).
Now why someone would loathe this most perfect of all relationships; a chaste, future-focused girl such as Emma taming the manwhore that is Cale, is beyond Cherish, but everyone in everyone is against the relationship, including her brother Jack Massey – the supposedly “supportive” best friend.
Somehow, Cherish has become the focus of the biggest web of treacherous scheming since Shakespeare’s Iago himself. Everyone is in on it; her best-friends, her brother, Emma and the great snake himself: Cale Bennett. Needless to say when their plotting combines, you have pretty much guaranteed some kind of social bloodbath.