Lina Perry is your average 18 year-old girl from Alaska. She’s into cooking, hanging out with her best friend Jo, and has a passion for rocker Declan Stone. But, has an even stronger passion for the stars. After graduation, Lina sets out on a mission of self-discovery. Traveling first by plane, she goes to Europe where she will begin her journey. Starting in Belgium where her European family currently resides, she seemingly has everything figured out until she visits the fortuneteller’s tent at the shore market, putting all her plans in a tailspin. Apparently possessed and with no recollection of the occurrence afterward, the woman tells of a traveler who will take a dreadful voyage where “unless the whites align,” they will never come home. With the woman’s words echoing in her mind, Lina’s thoughts about her said to be fate, consume her. Not knowing what to make of it all, she attempts to let them subside, but still has no idea what her future holds. She boards her train and falls asleep, but instead of arriving at her planned destination, Lina wakes to find herself alone in a field overcome by heat, confusion, and pain. She wakes up as a tall green figure comes to her rescue, only to lose conciseness again. She rouses in what looks like a hospital, with more questions than answers and in an outlandish predicament. She’ll have to make new friends, adjust to living life underground with no obvious view of her beloved sky, and sort out her mixed feelings and emotions about Luke, the exquisitely beautiful, yet familiar intern of astrophysicist, Dr. Alexander Colt, the creator of this underground domicile, and the unfortunate barer of bad news. She’s not in her world anymore and isn’t going home anytime soon. She’s been ponged.