![]() Autumn’s struggles with anxiety are equally dynamic. ![]() Though quite slow to start, Autumn and Dax’s relationship burns brightly. The feeling of calm that Dax brought out in Autumn pulls her to him anyway, and soon she must decide what she really wants. ![]() Afterward, however, Dax pretends they’re strangers, and Autumn’s friends have expectations for who she should be with, and it sure isn’t Dax. ![]() When the reason for their absence is revealed and Autumn’s anxiety disorder spirals, it’s Dax who saves the day. As Autumn warms to Dax, he remains distant, and her friends never show up. It’s a three-day weekend, and the two while the hours away with games and standoffs, each wary of trusting the other. But she’s not alone: Dax, a white loner with a bad reputation, has purposely stayed behind, unaware of her presence. Instead, she finds herself locked in the library, her friends gone and her phone with them. She had been studying with her friends in the library before it closed, excited to go build a campfire in the canyon. ![]() After a weekend trapped in a library together, two teens from different social stratospheres are drawn to one another.Īll Autumn, a white senior, wanted to do was go to the bathroom. ![]()
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