For someone who had said 'the endings are the best part', he was happy to continue his fairytale with someone else. But two stubborn brunettes, one too like her mother, and their meddling friends disagreed. And they had to sober up, because Operation Jeca was a thing.
"Wouldn't you hate to think you've got a kid out there and not know it?" "I probably do! 2008 was kind of a blackout year". COMPLETE
The year is 1985. Beca is the girl at the back of the bus, with headphones and plaid shirts. She thinks she's invisible, but not to Jesse. Never to Jesse. Slowly, steadily, through late night phone calls and a growing stack of mix tapes, Beca and Jesse fall for each other. They fall in love the way you do when you're young and feel like you've got nothing and everything to lose.
Continuation of where the Rafters let off, with Dave, Julie and little Ruby on the road, Nathan and Sammy a family once more, Carbo and Retta building their little family, Rachel and Jake in New York and Ben and Emma wondering about their future together.
Bec Sanderson had it all- at 20, she was running Australia's most prestigious surfing school, playing mother hen to six wonderful teenagers, and had an amazing co-worker. But when the past wanders back into her life, Bec's stuck in the middle. Bec/Garry/Edge triangle. R&R
Their lives were just beginning. They were high school graduates, with one summer together before college started. Mission: to live that summer to the fullest, together and not apart. But to do that, they had to find the girl they'd lost along the way.
It was the time of life where the future looks like a question mark. It was about sex, love, relationships, careers and the time of your life when everything's possible, which is both exciting and terrifying. It was about friendship because when you're young and single and in the city, your friends are your family.