Two siblings, bound by blood and burdensome religious upbringing, find themselves in a cramped closet, their bodies pressed together in a dance of denial and desire. The girl, Michelle, tentatively reaches out, her fingers brushing against her brother's hardness through his clothes. He tenses, but she persists, guided by an insatiable curiosity and the ghost of her own yearnings. Their bodies sway, their breaths syncopate, as they teeter on the precipice of taboo.