What if your Father leaving wasn't the worst thing to happen to you?
Even if you are forever convinced otherwise?
Rosy and Amy have the kind of complicated relationship that only siblings can.
That relationship becomes even more difficult if one of you isn't of particularly sound mind.
Rosy's younger sister, Amy is in a rehab centre for mentally ill patients having suffered a catastrophic breakdown when their Father left the family home.
Rosy always knew that Amy was fragile, but she never really realised just how fragile she was until she visits her a few years after the incident that left her institusionalised.
Amy has a new psychiatrist. 'Call me James' is charming, offering his patients music therapy, playing the saxaphone when Rosy visits Amy and meets him for the first time.
He is handsome, charming and charasmatic.
Rosy is instantly smitten, but Amy is also rather taken with him, and doesn't take kindly to Rosy's interest in him. Before long the pair of them are both in too deep.
But is he too good to be true?