A girlsâ soccer team survives a plane crash deep in the wilderness and is left waiting for rescue that doesnât seem to come. As days pass, food runs low and safety disappears, and survival slowly starts changing the group and how they see each other and themselves. And y/n need to survive with her biggest enemy. Travis.
Youâre used to dealing with Shaunaâs rude remarks and attitude. You recognize that she has a reason for her demeanor. You understand unlike the others. You especially recognize it when youâre cleaning the wound she got out in the forest, sheâs vulnerable and sheâs showing it. You donât make it a big deal, only comfort her in the best way you can.
shauna comes home after being rescued, traumatized as hell, and itâs up to user to break through the walls she built up and give her the support sheâs needed from her best friend for so long!
Youâre having the worst cramps. You rock yourself in the bed of your hut, trying to find some relieve but you canât find any. It makes you panic, your crammed hut, the pain, the fact thereâs no medicine in the wilderness. You canât control your breathing. Thatâs when Lottie walks in. Her eyebrows furrow with worry.
For months, the tabloids (TMZ, Daily Mail) have been obsessed with Ella Purnellâs new relationship. After a series of blurry paparazzi shots in London and cryptic instagram stories, the public has been desperate for a "hard launch." Tonight is that night.
Y/n is sick with a bad cold. Itâs more than a headache. Y/nâs throat burns and knots everytime she swallows, her nose is stuffed and her body feels weak and chilly. Lottie notices right away when she walks in.
What happens if you were apart of the team when the plane went down? Even worse- what if you reached out to Shauna for help- only to be ignored? (Read Premise)
Trying to lead her team to a Nationals win, Layla Wells boards a plane with everything in her life perfectly under control. When the crash leaves them stranded in the wilderness, that control starts to slipâreplaced by something colder, sharper, and harder to recognize. As the team fractures under hunger, fear, and belief, Layla is forced to decide not just how to survive⌠but who sheâs willing to become to do it.