Bobbi and Faye grow up in the same house that is filled with good meals, beautiful clothes, one-of-a-kind toys, constant getaway trips and great educations. They have everything that most kids in this society do not have. Bobbi is optimistic, insightful and independent. Faye is innocent, playful and friendly. Each of them is unique with their own characters. They are two different individuals with a few things in common — their intelligence, beauty, and this home.
Life seems to be perfect for Bobbi and Faye as they are sheltered in this materialistic and carefree world. Yet, one thing is missing in their world. Bobbi and Faye do not have the freedom to decide and to voice opinions. Everything is decided for them, from their clothes to their behaviors, from their travel to their subjects of studying. They are treated like two puppets with the same characters. All they must do is to follow and accept what is provided to them. More than that, these things are set to be believed that they will best equip Bobbi and Faye for the future outside of this house. Bobbi and Faye welcome everything that is provided to them. If they dislike these things, they will get punished. If they disobey, they are considered ungrateful and disrespectful. Bobbi and Faye eventually learn not to show their opinions, emotions or favors; or else, things they treasure will be destroyed. The best thing they can do is to stay silent and obey this strict rule that set by the house masters.