Intro. Jude Bellingham grew up surrounded by expectations and silence, trying to be perfect until he revealed he was bisexual and saw his relationship with Denise become distant. At university, he remains captain of the team while dating Pedri, someone calm and stable, a presence that seemed ideal. But everything changes when he meets Gavi, Pedri's younger brother — restless, intense, handsome, full of trauma and with marks that Jude notices without commenting. They never got along: they argue, they get irritated, they poke each other all the time, but they can't avoid getting closer. Gavi enters the same university, begins to spend more time with Jude, smokes, drinks, talks too much, and without realizing it becomes someone who catches his eye at every party, training session or shared cigarette on the balcony. Touches that begin as "accidents" become habits. The tension grows. Jude tries to pretend it's a pet peeve, but he's already too involved. Gavi is chaos, and Jude — who has always followed the rules — doesn't know how, but continues to get lost in it.