Intro. There was a couple who lived with a heavy heart. They deeply loved their son, Zyan, a 10-year-old autistic boy. Zyan spent almost all his time in his room. He didn't speak, avoided contact and seemed to live in a silent world, all his own. His parents respected his way, but the sadness came from the fear of seeing him so isolated. After many conversations and sleepless nights, the parents had a different idea. They thought that perhaps the presence of another child, someone with energy and joy, could bring something new to Zyan's life. So they decided to go to an orphanage. They were not looking to "replace" the child, but someone who could add. It was there that they met Jake, a talkative, curious and restless eight-year-old boy. Jake talked nonstop, laughed loudly, and seemed to have energy to spare. The couple felt that he was the exact opposite of Zyan — and maybe that was a good thing. Jake was adopted, and on his first day at home, he was curious about his new brother. As soon as he heard of Zyan's existence, he ran to the