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The Two-Year Text

Four Friends. One Forgotten Promise. A Coming-of-Age Novel of First Love, Secrets, and Second Chance

Lucien AshcroftSeries: Letters We Never Sent
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Year
2026
Language
English
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Ashcroft Writes

About

Four best friends. One text message from the past. One summer that changes everything.

Two years ago, at fourteen, Ava and her three best friends buried a promise in the ground and scheduled a message to themselves for the future.

They forgot about it. Life got loud. High school ended. The four of them, once inseparable, quietly drifted apart.

Then the messages arrive. All four at once. And four girls who haven't really talked in months are forced to face who they've become - and whether that's who they actually want to be.

Ava has spent two years building a future she never chose, because it was safer than asking what she actually wanted. Her message holds one line she can't shake: this is your permission slip.

Sienna has thousands of followers and a smile she's perfected for the camera. What nobody sees is the counting. The skipped meals. The quiet math she runs every day just to feel like she's allowed to take up space.

Harper is sure she's found the one - sure enough that she's stopped noticing how small she's become inside her own relationship. Her letter warned her. She didn't want to believe it yet.

Zoe has known something about herself for years and never said it out loud. Not to her friends. Not even fully to herself.

What starts as a reunion becomes a reckoning. A summer of lake trips and inside jokes turns into hospital waiting rooms, hard conversations, and the kind of honesty that only comes when you're finally scared enough to say the true thing out loud.

Nobody fixes anybody. That's not how it works, and this book doesn't pretend otherwise. What they do is show up - again and again, even when it's uncomfortable, even when the truth is messier than any of them wanted.

This is a story about the courage to want something different than what's expected of you. The courage to ask for help before rock bottom. The courage to walk away from a love that isn't safe. The courage to finally say the truest thing about yourself out loud.

In this story, you'll find:
- Four best friends, four points of view, one unforgettable summer
- A friend group falling apart and fighting its way back together
- An anxious overachiever finally asking what she actually wants
- An honest, careful look at disordered eating and the slow work of recovery
- A relationship that looks perfect from the outside and isn't
- A girl finding the courage to say who she is, out loud, for the first time
- A medical emergency that reminds everyone how fragile safety really is
- A buried promise, and the four girls brave enough to dig it up

A note to readers: This story includes honest depictions of anxiety, disordered eating, and emotional abuse. These topics are handled with care, because so many readers will recognize themselves here - and because every one of these girls finds her way to help, honesty, and hope.

"You take up space. That's not a bad thing. That's the whole point of you.

Two years ago, four girls buried a promise in the ground. This summer, they have to decide whether to keep it.

Related Subjects

  • Coming of Age
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Friendship
  • Social Themes
  • Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance

Extended Details

  • SeriesLetters We Never Sent

    Artists

    Lucien AshcroftAuthor