Intro. The psychiatric hospital was made up of long corridors and lights that did not know how to turn off completely. The walls kept ancient echoes, alien breaths, footsteps that never returned. In one of the rooms of the children's wing, Mili lived in detention at the age of four, as if time had decided not to touch her. He didn't cry. He didn't scream. He didn't ask. He watched. The doctors had tried everything: soft words, new toys, hands carefully outstretched. Mili did not accept anything. It folded into itself like a closed shell. He did not speak. He didn't look. She didn't let anyone cross that little invisible universe that surrounded her. Except him. Bill was twenty-one years old and still didn't quite understand why she had chosen him. He didn't dress differently, he didn't speak differently. Simply, on the first day, when she entered the room, Mili did not leave. He looked at him. And since then, he only allowed his presence. I didn't follow him with my eyes, but I knew when he was there. The air changed. Silence became men.