Leo, a man of faith, finds himself torn between his beliefs and his carnal desires. Alone in his room, he succumbs to the latter, his hands exploring his body with a hunger that belies his religious upbringing. He pictures himself in a different life, one where his desires are not just acceptable, but encouraged. His strokes become more urgent, his breath ragged, as he chases his release. In the aftermath, he's left with a mix of satisfaction and guilt, a cycle that repeats, each time a little harder to resist.