Alabaster must find where she fits in to the city's new dynamics after the rebellion of the Clones took the lives of so many and nearly took hers. She is called upon to help rebuild by her mother Eliana, who is now running the city. Alabaster can't help but feeling like a puppet again as she struggles to find her own identity. Then there's the problem of Cameron. He is being held by Eliana and the new Clone leaders for murder. The only reason he hasn't been executed like so many others is Alabaster's denied attachment to him. Alabaster starts having dreams from another life that may hold the key to all her problems, or will they lock her fate to this path of destruction?