Henry Harper first meets Ivy Galvin in the Greek's diner. The immediate dislike is mutual. But in spite of her caustic comments, he also feels a little sorry for her--broke, nowhere to go. Ivy asks Henry to take her home with him, and for some reason, he agrees. But Ivy has no interest in Henry as a man. He understands. He knows that Ivy is different. He doesn't expect their relationship to be anything but plutonic. But there is something so appealing about Henry, and maybe Ivy can change...