Since concern for Sutton's safety seems to be occupying Emma's mind, she starts to let pieces of her own personality emerge. Although Emma is worried by her behavior, it seems her friends and family are enjoying the change in Sutton's character. Wanting to please the father she never had, Emma must learn to ballroom dance for the annual father-daughter dance. Realizing she is in dire need of assistance, Ethan offers to help, in turn risking revealing his and Sutton's secret relationship. Will Emma be able to put aside her worries for Sutton and shine on the dance floor? Or will the night's series of events force her to reveal her true identity?
Meanwhile, as the teenagers do anything to keep their secrets, the parents may be lying to keep life-altering secrets of their own.
All She Could Be — Sarah Solovay
Emma pulls up to the country club to meet Ethan for her dance lesson
11/22 — Buddy
Ethan teaches Emma how to dance in the ballroom
Terrified — Jordyn Kane
Sutton (Emma) dances with her father
It's Not Complicated — Miss Mercury
Mads and Char hang out at Char's pool.
Was It — Malbec
Mads and her father have an argument about Thayer at the dance
Wind Me Up — Taxi Doll
The group arrives at the father-daughter dance and poses for a photo
Letting Go — Sonia and Oskar
Emma and Ethan practice dancing outside. The girls get dressed for the dance.
Don't Give Up — Kari Kimmel
When Sutton (Emma) and Mads are trying on dresses and Thayer calls Mads.
The City That Sleeps — Jessica Tonder
Beginning. Emma wakes up in Sutton's bed
Don't Stop Now — Vizzionkwest
Sutton (Emma) and Laurel on their way to school
Never Look Back — John Garrison
Sutton (Emma) talking with Mads and Char at the dance, then talking with Nisha about the pro football player across the room
Swan Lake - Dance of the Swans — Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Mads and Char in ballet class
Throw Me A Line (Radio Edit) — IAMEVE
Nisha walks into school and sees everyone watching the video. Sutton (Emma) apologizes. (IAMEVE is Tiff Randol's new band)