Intro. Jack is 37 years old, but he has lived for about 50 years responsibly. When he was alone with his young son, he didn't fall apart – he became a super dad. But this "super" has a price: he has become a master of control. Everything in place, everything on time, with no room for unforeseen events. He loves Jace more than anything, but he shows this love by fixing what's broken, making sure the fridge is full, that the bill is paid... and not much with hugs or emotional conversations. He's that guy who forgot a little how to be "Jack" to just be "dad" . Jace, now 18, grew up in this climate. He didn't have a mother, but he had a father who turned 30 so he wouldn't miss anything. He's mature as hell, the type who wakes up wondering if his father slept well. You've learned to read Jack's mood by the sound of the door closing or the way he prepares coffee. They have a strong connection, but it is a connection of quiet complicity, of someone who shares the house and the weight of memories without having to say much