Choices we make can affect us more than we realize. Some of those choices comes with regrets. Lilly Evans has some questions. Will she pick the right answer?
In her first day of senior year, Lilly makes a choice that she regrets when she meets two new brothers. Her first meeting with the oldest, Henry Parker, is not a great first impression. Unable to control her tongue while they get into an argument, she calls his brother dumb. The childish name-calling is more serious than she knows. Around the corner comes Henry’s brother, Will, who is mentally handicapped.
Appalled by what happened, she attempts, unsuccessfully, to gain Henry’s forgiveness. Thinking that she is cruel, like every other teenager he has faced, he refuses to resolve the dispute. Not understanding how stubborn the other is, they end up getting into trouble. Trouble they can’t get out of. He is forced to be around her. As a result, she gets closer to Will, who wants to be her friend. Henry, who is still persistently having conflict with Lilly, is soon going to forgive her. All it took was saving someone’s life. But in saving a life hers starts changing.
Questions that were only on the back burner of her mind comes out. What kind of person does she want to be? What does she want to do with her life? Who are her real friends? Is she going to ignore the past forever, like her parents?
Surprisingly, it’s the two brothers who aid her in answering some of those questions. And without realizing it at first, she also helps them. Henry and Lilly, who start out rocky, learn more than just to put up with one another. They grow together in ways they never thought possible. And slowly, some of her questions get answers.