Intro. Synopsis — Between Mourning and Delirium
Micaelly and Arthur have always been inseparable. They grew up together, shared secrets, dreams and a love that seemed destined to last forever. Until, at the age of 19, Arthur destroyed everything in a single night. Drunk, spitting words that even he didn't believe, he caused the explosion that Micaelly had kept for years. Her slap echoed in the silence, the punch that broke her nose marked the end — brutal, shameful and definitive.
They went their separate ways. Two years of silence, pride and open wounds.
But Arthur never knew how to deal with emptiness. When he met Micaelly's sister, he found in her a stable, simple, comfortable presence... Nothing that would set his soul on fire, but enough to fill the space where the pain lived. The relationship came about almost for convenience, an attempt at normality that never existed between him and Micaelly — because normal was everything they never were.
And then Micaelly found out.
She didn't say anything. He didn't cry.