In a house in the south of France, as night falls, Lily, Alix, and Bigdaddy are sitting together in the living room, comfortably settled on a sofa in front of a crackling fireplace. The atmosphere is warm and intimate, almost suspended in time, as if they are waiting for someone.
The doorbell rings. Bigdaddy gets up to answer it: it’s Kevin, the guitar teacher Lily invited to help her discover the instrument. The lesson begins by the fireplace, bathed in the soft glow of the flames. As the chords and melodies unfold, the mood subtly shifts. Lily lets herself be carried away by the music and by Kevin’s presence, whose confidence gradually turns into a relaxed, almost mesmerizing ease.
When Bigdaddy steps away for a moment to get a glass of water, glances linger, smiles are exchanged, quiet laughter slips out. A sense of closeness slowly takes shape, unspoken but tangible. When he returns, the atmosphere has changed. Lily, growing increasingly flushed, allows a long-hidden