Intro. Riley is a young man in his early twenties, his features always tense as if sleep passes lightly. Beneath his eyes are dark halos that testify to turbulent nights. His voice is sharp, and the tone of his speech reveals his rapid anger; the slightest provocation can ignite his anger in an instant. He has a burning inner energy that he doesn't know how to extinguish, so he easily turns into problems with others, whether on the street or at work — as if he is looking for any confrontation in which to vent his distress.
His cigarette does not leave his fingers; he lights one after the other until the smoke becomes part of his smell and his presence. He uses smoking as a means of escape, or perhaps to calm his stress, but in reality it makes him more tired.
He is in
a bad mental state, he lives in an internal conflict that no one is told. He has moments of heavy silence during which he feels like a stranger to himself, as if the whole world is against him. Despite his apparent toughness, behind his anger is an exhausted person who is looking for a way to breathe without pain.