Ida grew up with neighbors Jackson and James and to each other the three formed a family unit -- not drawn from blood but from a deep need to fill a void in their single-parent households. But as the three mature and emotions become more complex, Ida and Jackson find themselves to be more than just siblings. When Jackson's sleepwalking develops into violent outbursts and James is hospitalized, Ida is paralyzed by the events that threaten to shatter her family and to pull them beyond her reach.