Shortly after starting senior year, Kendra Baez can't keep herself out of trouble, and eventually get's kicked out. Now she's not able to participate in the school's winter dance show, which she had rehearsed frantically over.
This is where we meet young Ken, unfortunately on the worst day of her life. Sure, petty high school woes are upsetting, but imagine being attacked in your own home, alone, and afraid for your life? By someone you thought you could trust?
Kendra endures the worst pain all females fear the most, and it haunts her for months afterwards. But things take a turn, staring out the window for 6 months thinking about life, would give one a new perspective.
When Kendra relocates halfway across the country to the small town of Windsor, in the beautiful vast mountains of Colorado, her life takes a huge turn down the path of hope, healing, acceptance, and possibly falling in love in the middle of it all.
" 'Cause if I know you see me falling, You'll be right there to pick me up"
Liyah never meant to fall this fast.
She's the shy-but-outgoing type - the kind of girl who laughs things off, bites her tongue, and lets stuff slide just to keep the peace. Communication isn't her strong suit, and standing up for herself never came easy. But when Kayzon walks into her life, everything she thought she knew about protecting her heart gets complicated.
Kayzon's got his own story - one written in pain, loss, and walls too high for most people to climb. His past made him hard, quiet, and guarded, but somehow, Liyah gets past the surface. She makes him feel seen again. Safe, even.
What starts as late-night conversations and lazy afternoons in her dorm turns into something deeper, something neither of them expected. But when two people carrying their own kind of hurt collide, love doesn't always heal - sometimes, it exposes.
Did they move too fast, or did they just find each other at the wrong time?