Some silences are the loudest thing in the room.
Jorge Guerrero has learned to tell the difference between the quiet that means everything's fine and the quiet that means it isn't. His father is disappearing one drink at a time. His best friend is turning into a stranger. And the boy who's bullied him since middle school is about to become the last person he expects to understand him.
When grief finally catches up to Jorge, he reaches for something to fill the silence and doesn't notice how much he's starting to sound like his father until it's almost too late.
A quiet story about fathers, silence, and the courage it takes to keep showing up, right up until an old door finally opens, and asks something else of you entirely.