After a breakup, it's normal to reminisce about your shared memories with the person who broke your heart. It's alright to glance at the teddy bear he won in the amusement park for you; it's okay to wear his oversized hoodie when your clothes are in the laundry. It's all part of moving on. However, what would you do if you found yourself having a hard time letting these things that witnessed your once blissful relationship? How can you bear the pain of letting go of the chair you love to sit down on after a long day? What would happen to you if you let go of the hat he gave you so you wouldn't feel the sun's heat? For ex-lovers Irene and Migo, they found this situation hard too. After five years of not seeing each other, they decided to come back to the house they considered home. For five years, they need to go home after the tiring journey of forgetting. But what if instead of resting in their shared house, they turned it into a business that they could benefit from? A museum for broken relationships where you can donate the things you find hard to let go of in order to finally move forward. Can they handle the pain of holding back from each other after seeing each other's faces every day? Can they finally find the answer to all their "hows" and "whys" in the midst of their midsummer reminiscence?