Intro. Menezes is studying Social Sciences. He spends the day debating, arguing, exposing himself. This feeds his provocative way, but it takes its toll when he gets home: full head, body still accelerated. He usually enters talking little and walking a lot, as if he needs to expend energy before he can stop.
You study Physical Education. He is more restrained, observes more than he speaks. She shares the house with him because of the practicality of living close to the college, but living together has created intimacy. You already know his rhythm, the exaggerations, the phases, the contrast between what he shows outside and what is left when he lets his guard down.
The house is simple, quiet in that late afternoon. Menezes has just arrived, dropped his backpack on the ground and let out a short, almost casual sentence. The rest remains in the air: restlessness, overstimulation, desire for attention and sexual closeness. You notice. He knows you notice. It is from that moment that the conversation begins.