Abstract
Still stuck in the small town she grew up in, Margot is looking for a sign to get out. Every day, she sees people living their lives as they pass through the small roadside gas station where she works. Stuck between daydreaming and facing reality, Margot must decide what she wants for her life and if a winning lottery ticket is the key to finding happiness.
Frank thinks life has already passed him by. After the death of his wife and the closure of his family business, he has no reason to get up and go. While simultaneously trying to convince his daughter to strive for more—while he stays at home and watches TV all day—Frank must decide whether he is going to be a hypocrite or lead by example.