Unbeknownst to each other, two strangers find themselves in a dimly lit Panama City bar, the Banquera, known for its unassuming exterior and hidden delights. A local, Juan, nursing a beer, catches sight of a tourist, Maria, her curves accentuated by the neon lights. Unaware of her presence, she admires his rugged, tattooed arms. They lock eyes, and the spark is undeniable. As the night wears on, they move closer, their conversation increasingly flirtatious. When the bar closes, they find themselves alone, the city's rhythm pulsing around them, eager to continue their dance in a more private setting.