In the sun-kissed streets of Lima, two ebony-skinned colegiala, in their short pleated skirts and white blouses, engage in a heated game of "carrera de bola." Their laughter echoes as they roll the ball between their lithe legs, each trying to outmaneuver the other. The game intensifies, their breathing heavy, thighs glistening with sweat. As the ball rolls under a parked car, they're forced into a compromising position, their faces inches apart, panting. They lock eyes, the tension palpable, before they burst out laughing, continuing their game, but with a newfound awareness of their bodies.