In Portland, a city celebrated for its progressive ideals, Ethan and Olivia Hayes appear to have it all. Their minimalist home, filled with carefully curated art, reflects their outward success. But beneath the surface, a subtle tension simmers. When Ethan unexpectedly loses his job and becomes the primary caregiver for their daughter, Maya, the fault lines in their marriage begin to crack. He navigates the unfamiliar terrain of toddler tantrums and the subtle emasculation of Portland’s hyper-progressive parenting circles, while Olivia thrives in the high-stakes world of corporate law, her ambition pulling her further away from her family.
As Ethan struggles with his changing identity, he finds solace in an unlikely friendship with Annette, a fiercely independent artist whose murals expose the raw realities of the city. Meanwhile, Olivia is captivated by a charismatic client, Joel, whose attention offers a dangerous escape from the pressures of her demanding career. But Ethan’s discovery of a hidden family secret, tied to Olivia’s grandmother, a forgotten architect whose career was tragically derailed, threatens to shatter their carefully constructed world.
Caught between the intoxicating power of her career and the unraveling threads of her family history, Olivia faces a stark choice. Can she confront the ghosts of the past and fight for a future she may not even recognize? As a torrential Portland rainstorm mirrors the tempestuous emotions raging within them, the façade of their progressive marriage collapses, exposing the deep-seated gender divide that has insidiously shaped their lives. Ethan and Olivia must confront the painful truth: their utopian ideals have masked a deeper, more insidious reality. Will they find a way to rebuild, or will the weight of their secrets shatter their world beyond repair?