Lucas Santana's summers in San Francisco were always the same-endless and boring parties, dodging his wealthy family's high expectations, and sneaking off to meet Nathan Carter, the boy he was never supposed to befriend. For years, Lucas was Nathan's protector, his secret, his best friend. Until one summer, Nathan vanished without a word.
Now, over a decade later, Lucas is living in Chicago, financially successful but haunted by a sense of loss he can't quite name. When he spots a familiar face on the train-Nathan, older and a little worn down-he's thrust back into memories of the boy who disappeared from his life. But Nathan doesn't recognize him. After a devastating car accident wiped much of his childhood from his memory, Nathan's past is a blotchy, blank slate, and all he can focus on is raising his newborn daughter after a bitter divorce.
As their paths cross again, old secrets and forgotten memories begin to resurface. Lucas wants answers, but Nathan can't remember the connection they once shared. Now, they must face the ghosts of their past to rebuild what was lost-if it can be rebuilt at all.
Aiden hid the year-long abuse from everyone; his mother, father, and baby cousin. That was, until it became too much, and his parents pulled him out of school to relocate.
Evan couldn't wait to introduce his favourite cousin to the group of boys he grew up with. Maybe Aiden would finally make some friends and come to terms with the violence he faced back in London.
Nathan was the quiet boy whose life had been upside down for years and showed no signs of settling. That was until he gravitated towards the pretty pink-haired boy who carried just as many painful stories.
One mute; another scarred for life.
They were meant to be.
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