DINER DAYS. BEACH DAYS. ARCADE DAYS… AND NASA. It was the last year of high school for Leena and her Irish twin brother Finley, in Cocoa Florida. Though Finley left when he was five to live with his dad, he was always Leena’s one and only friend, except lately, he’s grown strangely distant. Now, with her mom’s marriage to her father hanging from a thread, Leena is threatened to be left alone by everyone around her more than ever before, so she must try as hard as she can to hold onto the people she knows. As soon as she realises this might be her worst year yet, she’s introduced to the new students from Canada. The twins: Margaret, friendly and full of fierce will… and Sebastian, a lover of NASA, math and the sciences, who seems as if he’s been deprived of their warm, golden sunlight for too long. Sebastian’s sure that he and his twin Margaret won't make any friends, or get involved with anyone from public school… or so he thought. After what happened in Canada that destroyed their deepest, life-long friendships, he’s not taking any chances again. He’ll stick to science, and math, since they would never lie to him. He’ll focus on working at being an astronaut, and nothing else. But after seeing her, meeting her, and undeniably being pulled in by Leena, he comes to realize that maybe his pain hasn’t changed him that much. Maybe he still wants something more than what he always thought. Despite family conflicts, and heartbreak caused by others, they find themselves continually having to choose to stay pulled together, until eventually, those choices make them question everything they know about themselves. And can they trust one another, even after the world tells them they can’t, for each of them to hold onto the love they share