Lee is a grown man with a sweet tooth and a mild case of uniform fetish. A phone call from a distant hospital summons him to the bedside of his father, Arthur, a man he barely knew. He seeks solace in his father's nurses, despite being told they have attended mandatory training on not dating the bereaved. When his eccentric mother Pet shows up, she starts to spill gin and family secrets. Do these explain why their only photo of Arthur is a shadow cast from behind the camera? A love story - intimate, warm, dryly humorous - about the missing parts of our lives, and the things we fill them with.