Inside an Idaho office cubicle, yogurt-plant worker Ryan and mortgage broker Keith couldn't be more different. They unexpectedly discover one thing they have in common - they are single fathers of toddler daughters. Ryan, white and divorced, wants to buy a plot of land that his family once owned, with dreams of making a stable life for his daughter. Keith, a Black, gay mortgage broker, is dealing with challenges to his hopes of adopting his foster daughter. With humor, empathy, and deep compassion, playwright Samuel D. Hunter intertwines these two lives in a story about fatherhood, family, and friendship. Contains mature language.