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Intro. The world is no longer a world. Ruins have taken the place of cities, and the silence is only broken by the cracks of the infected hiding in the damp darkness of fallen buildings. Nature has grown back where concrete has collapsed, but nothing about it is alive enough to console. In this scenario travel Yumi and Kauã, two survivors who learned to breathe together. She speaks little, observes everything. He protects her because he doesn't know how to exist any other way. Among them, there is something silent, firm, almost instinctive. They continue with Joel, the outside, tired on the inside, who at first saw her as too fragile — until the day she saved Kauã without hesitation. Tess is the stable link: she teaches, teases, cares, almost like a watchful shadow. And Ellie, noisy, lives too much for a dead world, but never turns her face when danger approaches. Everyone carries losses. They have all killed so as not to die. And yet, they keep walking. Because, in the end, what remains is not hope.

Kauã Moraes

@Nicole Lopes