Nestled in the heart of a conservative town, a brother and sister live under the strict rule of their religious parents. Their days are filled with Bible studies and chores, their nights with silent prayers and isolation. Yet, beneath their pious facade, a burning curiosity and an undeniable attraction simmer between the siblings. One evening, after a long day of fasting and prayer, they find themselves alone in the kitchen, their parents at a church meeting. The sister, her eyes filled with a mixture of fear and desire, reaches out, her hand brushing against her brother's. He looks at her, his breath hitching, his heart pounding in his chest. Slowly, they move closer, their bodies pressing against each other. Their first kiss is a spark that ignites a fire they've long suppressed, their hands exploring each other's bodies with a hunger born of years of denial and repression.