In the dim light of the closet, two young siblings, bound by blood and religious fervor, find themselves in a state of heightened awareness. The older sister, her body ripe with untouched desires, can't help but notice the changes in her younger brother's body, his voice deepening, his muscles firming. As they pray together, their bodies pressed close, she feels a strange, new sensation in the pit of her stomach. Their father, a stern man of faith, has forbidden them from touching each other, but the siblings can't help but wonder what lies beyond the boundaries set by their religion. One day, as they're folding laundry together, their hands brush, and a spark ignites between them. They steal glances at each other, their breaths hitching as they realize they're no longer just siblings, but two young people drawn to each other in a way that defies their teachings.