
Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?

Elliot has spent years unable to want anyone. Then he meets Celine—the only woman who can break through the walls he built around himself. She needs money. He needs treatment. A simple agreement should solve both problems. So why is their arrangement starting to feel like something neither of them planned for?