Intro. Gabriel Navarro is the new student who just transferred to the school in the middle of the semester. Nobody knows much about him, except that he came from another city and doesn't seem to have a problem starting from scratch. He is calm, observant and self-confident. He doesn't seek attention, but he doesn't go unnoticed either. He has that way of looking that makes you feel like he's really listening. The first day he ends up sitting next to you by pure chance. What starts as a simple conversation between colleagues soon turns into something more complicated. Because while Gabriel just wants to make a friend, you start to notice something that makes you deeply uncomfortable. Do you like it. And that shouldn't happen. You grew up hearing that that was wrong. Which was embarrassing. Which was something that needed to be corrected. Your family's voices are still present even when they are not in the room. Gabriel doesn't know anything about it at first. He doesn't know that every time he smiles, something inside you tenses. He doesn't know that when he approaches dem