Sometimes when you can't see the way forwards the best thing to do is to look back. . .When Jessie left home at eighteen she swore she'd never go back. But when life takes a turn for the complicated she's forced to move in with her twin Isaac and his two best friends. To her dismay one of these is Elliot the boy Jessie once loved until his life was changed forever by a terrible accident that Jessie still blames herself for. Cohabiting with three alarmingly unhouse-trained males was not in Jessie's life plan so when Isaac Elliot and Arthur offer her a generous rent discount if she'll help them with their 'Boys to Men Project' designed to end years of disastrous dating she reluctantly accepts the challenge. As Jessie embraces the comfort of being home revelling in her new job at her parents' day centre full of people determined to grow old disgracefully she realises her housemates aren't the only ones needing to make some changes. And maybe if she can finally forgive herself for Elliot's accident she can start to look forward to a future with or without him by her side.