- They are teens trapped in the conflicted world of their parents. Two children of two marriages gone sour. Young and confused by the whole situation, they search for answers, but the whole business of life is definitely not simple. Left with no choice but to come to terms with whatever life presents, they rely on each other for emotional support. And in the process, they learn that despite their parents' marital woes, much remains in life and love that is reserved for the two of them.—Anonymous
- Cindy Moreno is the daughter of Camille and rich cosmetic surgeon Ricardo, and has half-sisters Trixie and Tiffany from Ricardo's first marriage. Trixie is kind and amiable to Cindy but falls in love with Cindy's friend Billy. Tiffany is the mean one, the rebellious black sheep of the family who connives with her Aunt Loren, Ricardo's sister-in-law from his first marriage, to make Cindy and Camille's life miserable. Unfortunately, Cindy and her parents are involved in a car accident; Ricardo is killed instantly and Camille suffers from mental illness. Loren and Tiffany take advantage of the opportunity as they ransack the Morenos' house. When Cindy and Camille get home, Loren confronts them and accuses that Cindy is not Ricardo's real daughter and the marriage between Camille and her brother-in law was void. Loren wants them to leave the house but Trixie makes an appeal on their behalf. Loren, a dermatologist in the Morenos' beauty center, lets Camille and Cindy stay on the condition that sporty young Cindy must work at the beauty center. Loren and Tiffany make the experience miserable for her, but she does meet someone there: gym enthusiast Emman, whom Loren has made the establishment's spokesmodel. Emman is easily smitten by Cindy's beauty and charm; the two get along well and soon fall in love. This angers Loren even more because she wants Emman for herself. Aiming to seduce Emman, Loren becomes victorious when Cindy catches her and Emman in an awkward situation. Brokenhearted, Cindy runs to her friend Billy for a shoulder to cry on. Since Trixie left temporarily for her ballet dancing abroad, the friendship between Cindy and Billy grows much stronger and develops into love. Cindy's life changes when Trixie returns home and becomes her worst enemy after finding out about her relationship with Billy. With a life outside the Moreno mansion, will Cindy--together with her disabled mother--be able to carry the responsibility of being the breadwinner? With Loren, Tiffany, and Trixie joining forces to put her down, can Cindy withstand all the hardships she must face to save her only love?—Anonymous
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