![]() ![]() ![]() Only a few weeks younger than Cadence, Johnny still assumes somewhat of a leadership role within the Liars, especially during Summer Seventeen when Cadence is finally allowed to return to Beechwood. Drunk herself at the time, Cadence accidentally burns the main floor of the house while her fellow arsonists are still in the house. Cadence eventually pieces together her memory, recalling that she, Mirren, Johnny, and Gat (known to the family as the Liars) decided to burn down their grandfather's house on the island as a protest against the family's drunken fights over their inheritance. As the novel goes on, it is revealed that Cadence is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, which prevents her from remembering exactly what happened. After a traumatic brain injury that happens during summer fifteen on her grandfather's island, she appears to need more guidance and confidence-bolstering from her cousins who she feels are ignoring her, but she doesn't know why. She is in love with Gat, the nephew of her aunt Carrie's partner. Cadence values her family and treasures the summers they spend together. The narrator and protagonist of the novel, Cadence is the oldest of the Sinclair grandchildren. ![]()
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