Willie's life is altered by war; his life is falling into a spiral. He can't walk and is bound by a wheelchair rendering him helpless. On top of that his sexual life has taken a dive. Along with being unable to walk he can't get an erection. And the once happy life he and his wife had built together starts falling apart. With this last nail, his wife of several years can no longer take it. Leaving Willie to fend for himself all alone in a house that can't sustain his new condition.
After not hearing from Willie for three days Donald, Willie's physical therapist grows worried and pays him a visit, only to find out that Willie has been struggling to take care of himself after his wife abandoned him. Concern for the soldier's well-being Donald offers him a place at his house until his own place is up to better suit his needs. Willie agrees, however unsure of his future.
Donald knows he needs a friend. But all Willie wants is to be normal again and regain function to the part that makes him human, his penis. Yet what they both find is more than either one could ever imagine. Can Donald assist him in resuming his life?