Madeleine's mind wanders endlessly to find the place where she belongs, and that's what brings her to the college town of Hollow, where she attends Hollow University for eight and a half months out of the year. A psychology major, she's trying to figure out who she is and where she belongs when she's not downing coffee and pastries in an overlooked coffee shop. Josh's hands can't seem to fit correctly in his pockets, so they're always wrapped around a pen and a notebook. Though, around the Hollow residents he calls his neighbors, population five thousand (not counting the two thousand college students), he has the debatable reputation of not being able to keep his hands to himself. Through coffee, acoustic music, and whispered words in the wee hours of the morning, Madeleine and Josh find that sometimes, home's not a place; oftentimes, it's a person.