Today, Tomorrow, Now.

Today, Tomorrow, Now.

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Caden (Paisley's brothers best friend) randomly appeared in Paisley's life one day, they always had tension between them, until Caden leaves one day with out a trace, after one whole year of creating memories with Paisley, Caden just leaves. One summer day, Caden appears, but something is different he's grown and he's pretending not to know Paisley. After spending basically the whole summer together and having up's and down's with Paisley and Caden be able to rekindle old sparks. While Caden is struggling with the death of his mother and Paisley still coping with the death of her father, will they be able to reconnect.
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