Melissa is a prim, appearance orientated social climber. Ally a neurotic know-it-all chatter box. Dizzy is sharp and straight talking career woman. Emma is a blunt yet balanced and friendly girl next door and Ruby is a soft, sweet and sensitive soul who always wanting everything to be alright. Friends since childhood, these five, now very different women find themselves no longer being able to remain connected to each other because of their shared youth. Growing increasingly apart and not sharing the real realities of their lives, their monthly meetings are becoming nothing more than the rehashing of childhood memories. Leading up to what will be the final meet up each woman must come to terms with each relationship from her past and lay to rest that which can no longer serve her future. Are childhood friendship bonds unbreakable? Does time determine the value of a friendship? Or is there merit in honouring the passing of what no longer works at a friendship’s wake?