Three broken boys, their spirits as tattered as their clothes, find solace in each other's company. They've been cast aside by society, but they still crave human touch, human warmth. Their hands tentatively explore each other's bodies, their lips tentatively meet. Soon, they're a writhing mass of skin and desire, their moans filling the room. One boy, the smallest, takes the lead, guiding the others in a dance of give and take. They worship each other's bodies, their broken parts mending in the heat of their shared lust.