17 parts Complete Told in alternating perspectives, best friends Paloma, Josie and George are spending their last night together before college doing the same things they have been doing for the last four years: getting ready at Josie's before meeting up with Josie's boyfriend and his friends to stay up all night hopping around different parties and houses in their neighborhood. Just another boring night. The thing is, it's the last one.
Each girl wants their own version of a happy ending. Paloma, the only queer girl in her small town, just wants to spend her last night in town with her best friends before leaving to start her real life in New York. George wants to finally tell Gus, her friend and crush, how she feels about him. And Josie wants to find the words to tell Oliver, her long-term boyfriend, that she actually doesn't want to break up anymore.
The girls make a pact to say and do everything they need to do before their time together ends, but over the course of the night, their plans get sidetracked by new, predatory guys, pretty girls, fights about the future, and realizations about how lucky they were to have each other, especially in the environment they grew up in - with its' rampant, casual toxic masculinity, rape culture and slut-shaming.
Even though the night throws new challenges at them and pulls them apart, they always find their way back together. And they are all left with a question they have been scared to ask: who will we be without each other?