Maroscor
Kate is bored, comfortable in a passionless service job and only now finishing college at 24 years old. She lives alone and sees the same people on rotation: her best friend, Naomi, her coworkers, and her Aunt Delilah. Afraid nothing will ever change, she decides to take her boss's advice and look for a new opportunity at a career event out of town.
Harley loves his job working at his local community center. He gets to stay active and has a natural skill for working with pre-teens. But when he is thrust into making a promotion decision he doesn't want, Harley impulsively finds himself on the edge of unemployment. Ignited by corporate disdain and a fatefully placed flyer, he decides to look for a new opportunity at a career event out of town.
The last thing either expected was to see their old friend at a Job Fair hours away from home, and meeting again for the first time in seven years, they are pulled toward each other.
After their plans to drive home together go awry, Kate and Harley find themselves stuck at a run down Motel without a working car or many people to call. Facing the pieces of their worn friendship in a foreign environment leads to off-beat strangers, Motel owners, and shaggy carpets. The two are launched into new experiences and old wounds as they try to get home, forced to face what tore them apart the first time, what has happened in their lives since, and how they will move forward, with or without each other.