The first part is under the cast list enjoy!

Tom Holland is Peter Parker

Alexandria Daddario is Ida

Lucy Hale is Abby

Mila Kunis is Delilah

Emma Watson is Daisy

Anthony Ramos is Sebastian

Caleb Mclaughlin is James

Ana De Armas is Camila

Matthew Daddario is Isaiah

Introduction From Ida's POV

My oldest memory reaches back to when I was about four. I was sitting alone in a crowded orphanage peering at a picture book when two kind-looking men walked up to me. Those men became my fathers after they adopted my brother and me. From then on, I was one of the weird kids. The one that day-dreamed by herself in the back corner of class while other kids socialized. The only friend I had was my older brother, Isaiah. I loved him more than I thought I could ever love anyone. He died when I was eight, just after we moved from the city to a small country house in Blairsville, Georgia. After he died, I was overcome with grief. But I moved on, exactly how he would have told me to. I moved onto loving a group of amazing girls I am proud to call my friends. All of the girls live in my neighborhood and are my age. Honestly, I feel like these girls are my family.

I practically live at the Millers' house. I met the Millers first. The twins, Daisy and Delilah, have been some of my best friends since Isaiah died, and I honestly don't know what I would do without them. When I met them, Delilah was the first to talk to me so I grew closer to her than I grew to Daisy. They were also moving in around the same time we were so Daisy was still pretty mad about leaving her friends back at their other house, and she refused to talk to me. From then on, I met Abby Ellis. She is one of the sweetest and most oblivious girls I have ever met—sometimes so oblivious it physically causes me and Delilah pain, but I love her all the same. The three girls have other siblings too, the Millers have a little sister named Rosy, and Abby has a little sister named Willow.

Since I've known these girls for so long, it has become easier and easier for me to recite how they look. Abby has straight chocolate hair with eyes just a shade darker. Her mom says she looks like her dad; since he is a part of the army, I have only met him a few times, but I was too little to remember how he looked. Willow looks like her mom, with straight brown hair and brown eyes. Delilah is the complete opposite, her hair is wavy and honey blonde, her eyes rivaling the sea at a deep, stormy green-blue. She looks almost identical to her dad. He is a pretty laid back person, so I could see how glad she is to be like him. She is like her mom in the sense that she is athletic and can get pretty anxious sometimes. Daisy, however, is the polar opposite. In looks, she is similar with turquoise eyes, and light hair. In personality, she is so different it's almost ironic. She's identical to her dad on the outside, but you can tell she has no worry in the world until you really meet her. She can get anxious and upset, but not very often, only when she doesn't hear from her mom in a while since her mom is also in the army. Rosy seems to look up to her since she is exactly like her. She can get into quite the mischief though. It annoys Delilah when she does.

Although I love these girls, I can't help but feel a little envious. They have a family that they see all the time. They still have their siblings; since they are all the oldest they don't have to be reminded of how much they look like their older sibling. I can't look in the mirror without seeing him. Curly black hair and gray eyes that I used to be proud of, but I now hate. I can't stand being told that I'm exactly like Isaiah. It hurts. And my parents don't make it any better. Both of them work for some big corporations in Atlanta, so I never see them. I see the kids in my neighborhood more than I see my parents. Luckily, I do have someone I can mourn with, Benito Stine. He was friends with Isaiah before Isaiah died. Benito and I became friends at his funeral, but we don't talk very often. Only when I feel like making terrible decisions.

I also know a few other kids in my neighborhood—besides the girls and Benito—a really weird guy named Seymour Longbutton, who is somehow friends with Daisy although apparently everyone is, and a really dorky boy named Sebastian Rogers. Sebastian is a grade above me and surprisingly pretty cute. The girls insist I date Seymour, but if I were to pick anyone in the neighborhood it would be Sebastian.

The subdivision we live in has a few houses with big backyards leading into a wheat field and a lake. The Millers, the Ellis', the Stines, and I live on the side of the wheat fields while the Rogers and the Longbuttons live on the side of the lake. At this point, I'm so used to the quiet life that comes with living in Blairsville that I won't change it for anything. No matter the cost.