There are too many marginal people living in the home of social worker Dita: his girlfriend's two daughters are full of doubts, a rebellious girl is resentful of the world; roommate Tony is constantly looking for the next job on the dating app, and the young fresh meat caught this time is kind and sincere; there are groups of lesbians who leave home in groups of lesbians who quarrel all day long and barely form a family. Until his girlfriend was diagnosed with cancer, Tita was forced to take up the responsibility of his mother, not only to adopt a fake marriage with Tony, but also to cover up the complex identity of living together in conservative Macedonia. how can they maintain the balance of this patchwork family?