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Boy and Girl have been bestfriends since Day 1. There is love. No doubt.
As they grow alongside each other, they spring apart. With that space, a delicate wall that entraps unprocessed, unlabeled mixed emotions and builds indifference between the two when they cross path once again.
There is love but a love that holds a future? There is doubt.
On his last night as a bachelor, Girl decided to show up. They spend what seems to be the longest and most intriguing night of their lives.
As they try to bring back the comforting feeling from knowing each other since kids (that was evidently there all along), their chit-chats range from: movie lines to child memories to song lyrics that all seem to be on point when it comes to their concealed emotions. And as they progress from simple talks to actually spending quality time together, the two enjoyingly accomplished Girl's List of Things To Do. The night becomes an episode-after-episode of unraveling unspoken intent, emotions and unfinished business.
They listened to live music, did shoplifting, gazed at the stars, named a dog they just met, crossed path with old college pals which are now enjoying the so called "family life" (digging up a lot of what ifs and
if-then's) and ended up realizing the magical night is not going to change a single thing.
Fast forward to the future. Boy is married. In the last scene, He receives a letter from Girl.