
Catherine is struggling with the death of her twin sister, who passed away just shy of two years ago, fighting what seems to be a losing battle. How could anyone understand? As if grieving and survivor's guilt isn’t enough. She's not only forced to face society's unreachable expectations but her parents who say she’s holding on to distant memories. How is one supposed to function in a world that doesn’t know how to handle loss. When is it truly time to let go or make new relationships, are you abandoning them or finding yourself. Are you forever destined to hide your true feelings in solitude for fear of being accused of living in the past? Feeling isolated and alone she meets Emily at the most imperfect perfect time. She’s Catherine’s saving grace in a way and the two endure a romantic whirlwind. But is their new discovered love strong enough to last? Can they take on what seems to be challenge after challenge together? Catherine treads with uncertainty because like everything in life, nothing lasts forever and time is definitely not guaranteed.