The school announced a high school music festival. Encouraged by their friends, Lívia and Miguel formed a band. Joining them were Duda, Lívia's energetic best friend and drummer, and Leo, a quiet bassist secretly in love with Duda.
During rehearsals, the bond between Lívia and Miguel deepened. They composed together, exchanged confidences, and shared dreams. Miguel seemed perfect—until the past came knocking.
Duda was the kind of friend who wasn't afraid to tell the truth. She watched Lívia and Miguel grow closer with a mix of excitement and concern. Leo, meanwhile, stayed silent, but his eyes followed Duda's every move, every smile she gave Miguel, every laugh that came too easily.
Rehearsals became the new center of their lives. Between coffee cups, metronome ticks, and late-night writing sessions, the band took shape. They named themselves "Inverse Horizon" — a nod to the idea that, for them, music was the only escape from their town's predictable routine.
Yet beneath the surface of chords and harmony, small cracks began to form. Secrets from the past threatened the present. And what seemed like the beginning of a dream would soon reveal darker shades.