Eden Schofield doesn't have her own life. With her first brother's recent onset of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy and her second brother's autism, her life pretty much revolves, well, around them. Combined with the burdensome prospect of succeeding her arsehole of a father's barber shop, Eden has basically resigned herself to her fate. And she doesn't trust or depend on anyone but herself. However, when a Norwegian-born, Chinese-speaking, but inherently English tetra pak hoarder signs up as a volunteer at her brother's autism support centre, their lives unknowingly begin to intertwine in every way possible. Slowly but surely, she begins building her trust in Asbjørn Ben Yao, and they form a relationship she never expected. Eventually, Eden learns that it is okay to rely on people at times - because she will never be alone in this world.