After his suicide attempt, Robby feels infantilised. Unable to live alone anymore, Jack and Dennis move in, and they assume parental roles: Jack is the father, stern in making sure he's swallowed his medications but motivated truly by love; Dennis is the mother, consistent in his gentle encouragements and unabashedly adoring of all of his meagre progress. They sleep at either side of him on the bed. They turn him into a child seeking refuge between them.
Robby finds that he rather likes it.



















