Leila is 17 years old this year, and in her last year at school, she also became pregnant with a child. When she received a university scholarship, she decided to have an abortion, but her parents strongly opposed it. After all, they live in God fearing Texas, where public schools promote abstinence as a means of avoiding pregnancy when young - a method that has little to do with the real lives of teenagers. Therefore, Leila left her child behind, first found a job at the call center, and then did her homework in the restaurant. On Sunday, she went to church with her grandmother. Now, she has separated from her child's underage father and met Aaron, who is completely different from her peers. But the impact of work, stress, and fate can all cause losses. And it comes at a high cost. This is a gentle and sensitive portrait depicting a young woman who, like many other teenagers, is overwhelmed by a feeling of being pushed past the time and place they truly don't want to go. This movie takes place in a suburban town in San Antonio, Texas, where the teenage pregnancy rate ranks second in the United States