We get washed up on the beach to open this indie flick, right next to Sam (Donal Logue). His motorcycle water logged and he looks every bit the part of a drifter with no direction home. As he walks into the small New England town a few miles away with his saddlebags over his shoulder, he ends up at a the doorsteps of the Sunset Motel and Cafe, managed by Kate (Kate Walsh). She takes a liking to the enigmatic stranger who helps her fix a wobbly door. Sam decides to stay while the local mechanic works on his motorcycle, but his story begins to unfold when Kate and him begin to talk more and the conversation turns into a one-night stand. It turns out, this drifter has been drifting for years, trying to find some redemption fo the daughter he abandoned years ago. It turns out, she lives in the town and Sam needs the help of the lonely motel manager to get the courage to go and talk, apologize, and hopefully figure out a way to make amends to his now grown daughter. This love story has plenty of emotional twists and turns for the two older lovers who are figuring each other out. The always hilarious and sneaky sexy Donal Logue comes in hot with a nude debut, where he goes full frontal while opening the blinds the morning after a one-night stand and we get to see his buns, man bush, big ol' thick cock and danglers for a brief shining moment in this one! Sometime Other Than Now? How's about right now, Donal?!?