Fresh out of high school and with two kids on the way, Camila leaves behind everything she's ever known, her friends, her family, her kids and her fiance and girlfriend, to join the army, dreaming of creating a safer world for her kids to grow up in. While on the other side of the world, Lauren struggles to finish her last year of high school and raise Lucas and Kinsley, while also taking care of her unborn child. And Normani struggles with the everyday flow of Miami U, and dealing with pregnancy hormones along with missing Camila. Will they be able to handle the struggle of everyday life?
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Metions of rape, abuse, drugs, selfharm and more.
Camila knows she's only got maybe twenty more years of her life left.
She knows she won't live long enough to do a lot of things she's wanted to do like getting old, retiring, knitting sweaters in her seventies, and maybe joining the senior citizen softball team.
She knows she has limited time. At that point in her life, she only had her father and sister left after her mother died from sickle cell anemia. It didn't take long to find out that the trait was also passed down to Camila.
She feels as though there's no point in trying, and gives up on her dreams of being a singer and the chances of ever being cured.
One day while in New York City, Camila meets Lauren, a pop star who's also going through some ordeals of her own.
When two totally separate worlds collide, something extraordinary happens that no one could've ever seen coming.
And neither of them will ever be the same.