In this short comedy, an older woman rides a senior bus to a convenience store, uses her walker to saunter up to the counter, puts on a mask ala the film "Scream," and proceeds to rob the older Armenian gentleman that owns the place. However, during the course of this first-time felony, the woman and the shopkeeper develop a bond and find they have much in common, maybe even enough to make the man root for the woman to make a clean getaway. The film was written by a first-time screenwriter, Suzanne Knode, who took a writing class at the Burbank Senior Artists Colony, a senior apartment community based in the arts. The film was cast and made by seniors at the Colony, their first media endeavor.