Leo and Lorea have loved each other. Perhaps they still do. But something between them has broken. After five years, their relationship has come to an end. He carries the burden of his sick father, caught between responsibility and an emotional detachment that weighs heavily on him. She, tangled up in poorly paid jobs and personal crises, tries to put herself back together without really knowing where to begin. They are two tired, lonely bodies, shaped by precarity, by unresolved issues, and by the emotional inheritance of a generation that always seems to arrive late to everything: love, stability, maturity, peace of mind, and personal fulfilment.