Three teenagers from different social circles find an unexpected connection after meeting in a mandatory after-school program for shoplifting. Elodie, grieving the recent death of her mother, is the new girl in town. Moe is a quick-witted and openly queer outsider, while Tabitha is a popular cheerleader dating the most desirable guy in school. Their secret lives as petty thieves create a fragile bond that defies the high school hierarchy.
The trio’s friendship deepens as they form a shoplifting club, testing their limits and pulling increasingly risky heists at the local mall. Their illicit activities become a thrilling escape from their complicated home lives. Elodie navigates her grief and a strained relationship with her father, Moe confronts her estrangement from her family, and Tabitha grapples with the immense pressure to maintain a perfect facade.
Their world is upended when they are caught by a store security guard, Luca, who offers them a strange deal to avoid arrest. Instead of turning them in, he forces them to steal specific, high-value items for him, blurring the lines between their rebellious hobby and criminal activity. This dangerous arrangement forces the girls to question their morals and trust in each other.
The season builds towards a climactic heist orchestrated by Luca, which goes terribly wrong and threatens to shatter their lives completely. In the aftermath, their friendships are strained to the breaking point as secrets are exposed and loyalties are tested. Each girl is left to face the serious consequences of their actions, both legally and personally.
By the end of season one, Elodie, Moe, and Tabitha are irrevocably changed. They begin to understand that their thievery was a symptom of deeper struggles with loss, identity, and the desire to be seen. The season concludes on a note of tentative hope, suggesting that their imperfect but powerful friendship might be the key to helping them steal back control of their own lives.