Twenty years after graduation, five women return to the small lakeside town where everything began-and where everything quietly fell apart.
Charlotte Whitmore-Charlie-is freshly divorced and half a world away from the freedom she once chased. Abigail Monroe-Abby-built a life in skyscrapers and courtrooms, only to find herself exhausted by the very success she fought for. Mihira Patel-Mia-painted her dreams into fame but can't fill the silence that followed her last heartbreak. Emily Carter-Em-never left town; she stayed, married, raised kids, and learned how love dulls as gently as it blooms. And Riley Quinn-once the rebel, now a counselor-has been sober long enough to know that healing isn't the same as forgetting.
When a high school reunion drags them all back to the same zip code, old laughter collides with old wounds. Secrets surface. Choices are questioned. The women must decide whether the people they've become can still hold hands with the girls they once were.
Set against the familiar ache of home and the soft hum of what-ifs, The Reunion is a moving, sharply observed story about friendship, memory, and the quiet courage it takes to look back without losing your way forward.