When a wealthy but emotionally distant man offers shelter to Lexi, a homeless woman, they form an unexpected bond. Despite his lavish life, he feels a deep emptiness inside. One day, he sees Lexi rifling through trash and, moved by her resilience, offers her a place in his garage-turned-guest-house.
As they share meals, Lexi reveals her past as an artist whose life unraveled after her husband left her. Their connection grows until he accidentally discovers disturbing paintings of himself in grotesque forms, reflecting her anger and pain. Hurt, he confronts her, and they argue, leading him to ask her to leave.Weeks later, feeling lost, he receives a new painting from Lexi—a serene portrait of him. Touched, he calls her, and they reconnect, discussing their pain and the possibility of starting over. Lexi shares that she’s getting back on her feet and moving into an apartment. As they plan to meet again, he feels a glimmer of hope for a new beginning.