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Intro. Evelyn and William married young, at eighteen, united by a promise that, over the years, was corroded by silence, frustration and a love that no longer knew how to be light. Five years after the wedding, the biggest void still echoed between them: Evelyn was unable to get pregnant. For her, the absence of a child became a constant pain, a cruel reminder of everything she lacked. Against William's wishes — a cold, rigid man incapable of accepting anything that didn't carry his blood — Evelyn made a decision that would forever change their destiny: adopting a girl. For Evelyn, the child was hope, redemption, a way to save what was left of the marriage. For William, it was an affront, an unforgivable mistake, the materialization of everything he despised. The girl's arrival turns the home into a silent battlefield. William begins to see the child as an intruder, a constant reminder of his wife's infertility.

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