When Catalina was six years old, her whole world crashed around her and sine she was so young and couldn't do anything to stop it, all she could do was watch it all happen. When she turned eleven, her mom remarried her ex-husband, George, that she married then divorced before Catalina's father, Anthony. Due to the remarriage, George tries to get to know Cat and her older sister, Olivia, who is happy she finally has her real Dad around now but Cat, due to her father leaving her for a new family, refuses to let George in her life as her new 'father figure.'
Catalina finds herself on the brink of depression, and in Catalina's opinion, her life is like a sad song; you know the one people listen to when they're depressed or even thinking of suicide. Then her world changes when a new boy goes to her school and takes an interest in her stubborn, smart-a-like character. Little did Catalina know, thanks to the new boy Nick, Catalina's depressing life song is about to get a little more...romantic?
*Trigger Warning: This story has serious mental disorders like anxiety and depression because of divorce and loneliness. I am highly recommending that if this will harm you in any way: DO NOT read this story. The beginning will depressing, but in the end, it will become more positive. If you think you can handle it will little to no distress, then you may read it, but if it will cause you anguish, please DO NOT read.
Lydia is a pregnant 19 year old teen who just wants to be happy. She just wants to have her baby, give it up to Catalina (Cat) and Seymour Goldwine, and get on with life. Sounds simple and easy enough. Oh sure, it's real simple. Until she starts to fall in love with Cat, who is unhappily married to Seymour. Then she starts to realize what a butthole of a man Seymour is, and what a wonderful woman Cat is. And suddenly she's not even sure if she wants to give her baby to such an unhappy couple. Suddenly she starts to really care about the bun in the oven, and suddenly she's trapped in a whirlwind of confusion because giving up her baby isn't the only trouble in Lydia's life. So read on, and take this journey with Lydia as she faces love, life, heartbreak, fear and triumph.