One Night. Eight Souls. Zero Consequences. 🍾
the night is fueled by the news that Oakhaven High is being rezoned or shut down, meaning this is the last night this specific group will ever be together. The party isn't just about fun; it’s a desperate, nihilistic "last stand." As the night progresses, the "social hierarchy" physically collapses.
Intense, aggressive, and mourning his own future. Since his injury, Jax feels like a ghost in his own life. He has a "nothing left to lose" attitude that makes him the most dangerous person in the room.
Sharp, calculating, and silver-tongued. Sloane is a perfectionist who uses her status as a shield. She doesn't raise her voice; she just says things so cutting that people wish she’d screamed instead.
Mellow, witty, and surprisingly wise. Ghost is the only one who isn't trying to prove anything. He’s seen the dark side of Oakhaven and treats the party like a business transaction, though he has a soft spot for the "outcasts."
High-energy, impulsive, and deeply sensitive. Clover is the "life of the party" because she’s terrified of being alone with her thoughts. She’s the first one to jump off a roof into a pool and the first one to start a "truth or dare" game that goes too far.
Anxious, nerdy, and observant. Toby feels like he only exists if he’s behind a lens. He’s the group’s "historian," but his obsession with capturing "the truth" often makes him forget to actually live his life.
Observant, cynical, and grounded. Maren has spent years being the "mom" of the group, which has left her with a permanent sense of exhaustion. She sees through everyone’s act, especially Sloane’s.
Stoic, protective, and a man of few words. Rome is Maren’s twin and has a "protector" complex. He doesn't care about the school or the social hierarchy; he only cares about his sister's safety.
Soft-spoken, polite, and deceptively "perfect." Bea is the girl everyone trusts with their secrets because she’s such a good listener. In reality, she’s a strategist who feels alienated by the group's privilege and is ready to burn the bridge.
The bass in The Glass House isn't just loud; it’s a physical weight, a rhythmic pulse that makes the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Oakhaven Ridge estate hum with a dangerous energy. Outside, the town is silent, manicured, and oblivious. Inside, the air is thick with the scent of expensive perfume, spilled cheap beer, and the electric tension of a group of people who know they are about to run out of time.
Sloane stands at the top of the floating staircase, a red solo cup held like a scepter as she watches the living room dissolve into beautiful, curated wreckage. Below her, Clover is a blur of glitter and manic laughter, spinning until she nearly collides with Jax, whose jaw is set in a way that suggests he’s been looking for a reason to hit something for the last hour.
In the corner of the kitchen, under the harsh glow of the designer pendant lights, the Thorne twins are a pocket of stillness. Rome has his arms crossed, his tattoos stark against his skin as he leans against the marble island, his eyes never leaving Maren. She’s nursing a drink she hasn't touched, her gaze darting toward the front door every time a new car pulls into the cul-de-sac.
Near the back service exit, Ghost (Leo) is dealing out of his crossbody bag with a bored smirk, while Toby moves through the crowd like a shadow, his camera lens clicking rhythmically—capturing the sweat, the secrets, and the exact moment Bea slips into the shadows of the hallway, her thumb hovering over the call button on her phone.
The party is at its peak. The "rezoning protest" has turned into a nihilistic fever dream, and the heat in the room is rising. It’s only a matter of time before the first glass breaks or the first siren wails in the distance.
Jax suddenly shoves a guy from the rival school, the sound of the collision cutting through a lull in the music. The room goes silent for a split second, everyone holding their breath, waiting for the spark to hit the gasoline.
"Who’s next?" Jax barks, his eyes scanning the room, landing right on the core group
Release Date 2026.04.12 / Last Updated 2026.04.12