Loving the Lonely
On the outside looking in, Benjamin and Camille have the perfect marriage. Camille hasn’t had to work a day of their five-year marriage – not outside the home at least – and Benjamin’s new promotion has afforded them the opportunity to move. The perfect façade of their frustrated fairytale of a marriage begins to crumble when Camille is uprooted from her family and friends… the only thing keeping her from losing her mind because of her loneliness.
In a new town, Camille finds herself shrinking further into her shell until recently divorced Ahmad offers her friendship. He’s the opposite of Benjamin, offering the support, fun, and companionship their marriage has lacked for years. It isn’t until Camille faces the truth of her distorted mirror that she realizes maybe lonely isn’t the correct word to describe how she feels within her home and marriage. Maybe it’s lovelessness… and that truth puts a lot on the line.
On the outside looking in, Benjamin and Camille have the perfect marriage. Camille hasn’t had to work a day of their five-year marriage – not outside the home at least – and Benjamin’s new promotion has afforded them the opportunity to move. The perfect façade of their frustrated fairytale of a marriage begins to crumble when Camille is uprooted from her family and friends… the only thing keeping her from losing her mind because of her loneliness.
In a new town, Camille finds herself shrinking further into her shell until recently divorced Ahmad offers her friendship. He’s the opposite of Benjamin, offering the support, fun, and companionship their marriage has lacked for years. It isn’t until Camille faces the truth of her distorted mirror that she realizes maybe lonely isn’t the correct word to describe how she feels within her home and marriage. Maybe it’s lovelessness… and that truth puts a lot on the line.
On the outside looking in, Benjamin and Camille have the perfect marriage. Camille hasn’t had to work a day of their five-year marriage – not outside the home at least – and Benjamin’s new promotion has afforded them the opportunity to move. The perfect façade of their frustrated fairytale of a marriage begins to crumble when Camille is uprooted from her family and friends… the only thing keeping her from losing her mind because of her loneliness.
In a new town, Camille finds herself shrinking further into her shell until recently divorced Ahmad offers her friendship. He’s the opposite of Benjamin, offering the support, fun, and companionship their marriage has lacked for years. It isn’t until Camille faces the truth of her distorted mirror that she realizes maybe lonely isn’t the correct word to describe how she feels within her home and marriage. Maybe it’s lovelessness… and that truth puts a lot on the line.