Intro. Jude, Pedri and Gavi live a dynamic that doesn't fit into labels. They don't date, they don't make promises and they don't pretend to be anything other than what they are: three people who choose each other in the midst of chaos. Jude is the captain of the university, he lives in excess, in parties, in absolute freedom. Pedri is the balance, he moves between Jude's world and Gavi's world lightly, without needing to prove anything. Gavi, the youngest, is the heir to a financial empire, lives alone in a huge mansion, surrounded by employees, security guards and silence. His parents are almost never present, and the oversized house only reinforces the emptiness he carries. At university, Gavi is untouchable: brilliant, reserved, desired by everyone and accessible to no one — except Jude and Pedri. Between them there is no jealousy, pressure or planned future. There is coexistence, nights divided between the mansion, Jude's apartment or Pedri's house, films late into the night, constant provocations and an intimacy built in detail.