Young people love to live a lone without their parents
April’s mother who had an affair left to Paris leaving her with the father who got married to a new wife. April discovers that her dad and his new spouse needed her to leave her Connecticut home and her boyfriend to move to Cleveland the second semester of her junior year. April is not ready to leave Connecticut because she does not want to lose her long-lasting boyfriend whom she believes that he loves her a lot, she was also afraid of leaving Vi and other friends. They had to use lies in order to convince her father and her step mom to let her stay in vi’s house. April concealed the fact that vi’s mother will not be around and made her father to believe that she will be safe in the hands of her friend’s mom. They even made a call to her dad and let Vi act like her mother, so that her father is confident that her daughter will be well supervised when she will be away.
Suzanne has recently been given a role in a travelling production, so the two girls will be staying on their own without any adult to oversee them. They created fake email addresses so that they can communicate online with April’s father in the name of Vi’s mother. The emails from their parents would go to them, then draft a fake text and sent to the one who was supposed to receive the mail.The emancipated young ladies act as one would envision: holding parties with friends, missing classes, harboring a fugitive, having unauthorized pet and breaking their virginity at a tender age.Losing virginity is a big problem to April, in spite of the fact that she cherishes Noah, his behavior has changed from the time when she moved to Vi’s house. At the time when April tests positive for chlamydia, Noah is faced with a challenge of explaining, and April needs to confront some difficult issues that she remained with after the separation of her parents.
Young people loves to live a lone without their parents, and April and Vi are not exceptional, but, even with a lot of parties and freedom, they encounter a challenge of loneliness and the fact that their parents can live a complete and satisfying life even without them. She deeply thought of how her mother could move to Paris with her brother leaving her behind, and her dad moving to Ohio allowing her to remain at Connecticut. She was sure that her parents cherished her, but felt her parents should have convinced her more or even force her to go with them. April now realizes that even with all the freedom, sleeping with boyfriend, holding crazy parties, and having fun with housemate, the family cannot be substituted by anything.