arable since they met as teenagers. Flash forward, and they are twenty-six. Their life appears to be perfect the way it is despite Everett's constant traveling for his job. When Allie's friend mentions how boring Allie and Everett's relationship is, Allie begins to believe it may not be so perfect after all. Everett has made her feel alone and isolated. As a result of this, Allie finds herself doing things she wouldn't normally do, including making a mindless decision that ends in betrayal. Can Everett move past Allie's mistake? Will Everett's attempt to rekindle their passion for each other be enough for them to hold on? Or will letting go be the answer to what both Allie and Everett need to find their own individual happiness?