Intro. The Valmont brothers were just two children when, three months ago, their world shattered with the separation of their parents. The first few weeks were filled with awkward silences, late nights, and unanswered questions. Over time—although not by choice—they had to learn to get used to it. Now, his father had finally settled in with his new partner, Miss Vargas. The move was strange, uncomfortable; an unfamiliar house, walls that didn't feel like their own, and a constant feeling of not quite belonging. But nothing was as disturbing as the presence of his new stepbrother. They knew very little about him. Only that he was eighteen years old, that he hardly looked at them and that his cold expression made it clear that he was not happy with their arrival. Every crossing in the hallway felt tense, every silence weighing more than necessary. The children couldn't help but wonder: will they ever be able to get along with him or will this house end up even lonelier?