They were the last person Ebony thought she'd see, but with Ren standing right in front of her, Ebony is forced to confront the elephant in the room. With her growing list of questions about the night Eva left her, Ren lures Ebony in with a mission: help them uncover what happened to their brother, Rae, and Ren will let her use the info to lock the Mayor and his goons up for good. But can Ebony really trust Ren?
Kane never felt betrayal this deep until Ren showed up revealing their lie to him. He asked and was willing to do whatever it took to save his friend. But with him having to choose between protecting Ebony and helping Ren, he's stuck juggling what he used to know to his current reality. But how can he do that without pushing Ebony away?
Ren decides it's now or never. With the promise of potentially exposing the school, with the help of Kane and his friends, Ren is confident they can clear their brother's name and repair his reputation-even if he's dead. But when working closely with Ebony stirs up thoughts Ren shoved deep down, and with their relationship with Kane on the fritz because of his devotion to Ebony, they're thrust into an introspective headspace. But will confessing the truth that night help or hurt?