As the monsoon rains pour outside, a brother and sister find themselves alone in their rural Vietnamese home. The sister, her heart heavy with unspoken feelings, watches her brother working in the paddy fields, his muscled body glistening with sweat. She fantasizes about his strong hands, calloused from labor, caressing her skin. That night, as they share a bowl of pho, their legs brush under the table, sending electric sparks between them. They retire to their shared bed, the air thick with tension, as the storm rages on outside, mirroring the tempest within them.