Elliot blames himself for the death of his best friend Charlie, and has a hard time dealing with it. Eventually he meets Allison, a fellow member of the stage crew for the school play. He slowly allows her into his life and they become best friends. The friendship is tested when she learns she is diagnosed with bone cancer. How will he be able to lose another friend?
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