Kenna is able to have a part in her daughter's life, and the book ends with Kenna and Ledger years later having a son, who they name Scotty. The Landrys finally agree to forgive Kenna and apologize for how they've treated her. However, Ledger apologizes and shows them a letter that Kenna wrote about how much she loved Scotty and it explains that she didn't intentionally leave Scotty there to die like they'd previously believed. Before Ledger can tell them what's been going on, they find out Ledger has been secretly seeing Kenna and are furious. Meanwhile, the Landrys are completely resistant to letting Kenna back into their lives. She'd gotten home and passed out from a head wound. Kenna had been unable to find their cell phones, so she left the scene on foot to find help, but had been disoriented from her own injuries. After the crash, Kenna had believed Scotty was dead, but she later learned he'd been alive for hours. The book eventually reveals that the night of the accident, Kenna and Scotty been driving on a country road in a convertible with the top down. She accidently ends up getting to know Scotty's best friend (who she hadn't met before), Ledger, and they fall for each other. She moves back to town to try to fight for custody of her daughter who is being raised by Scotty's parents, the Landrys. Kenna has recently gotten out of prison for a drunk driving accident that caused the death of her boyfriend Scotty.
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