When one knows he’s about to die, he just takes what he can to make the remaining days the best.
Erol knows his time is ticking away. In the outside, he’s brimming with energy, kindness, and good-natured wit. He doesn’t need anybody to know in a few months he’s never coming back. A man with an emptying hour-glass for a heart as himself, he’s accepted that not all things in his to-do list will ever be accomplished.
Hart is a dead man living in a monotonous life. One previous heartbreak is enough for a lifetime. When Hart walks in to find his new temporary assistant in the name of Erol to be everything he dislikes, he makes it hard for the young man to follow with the job. The kid adores a rock singer he hates. The kid is too colorful it hurts his eyes. It’s like the kid’s there to challenge everything he could live without.
Hart is sucking it up, what’s three months in the contract anyway?
Little do they know, the three months timeline is long enough to weave fantasies. A timeline which is also too short for two men finding themselves wanting to live more than ever. Together.