Delaney doesn’t think she’s the problem. She’s just trying to be a good friend. But friendships with Delaney come with rules—unspoken at first, then impossible to ignore. Loyalty is everything. Attention is expected. And choosing someone else always comes with consequences. As more girls are pulled in and pushed away, parents begin to compare stories, uncovering a pattern no one wanted to see. Still, Delaney’s mother defends her at every turn, determined to prove her daughter is the victim—not the cause. But when the cycle finally breaks, Delaney is left without the one thing she’s always relied on: control. And for the first time, she has to face something far more difficult than losing friends— the possibility that they weren’t the problem after all.