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She Came Along

"She came along ...it must be because she likes me"

Delcides waits for Tatiane. They will spend an afternoon together, for the first time. A chance to talk, to know each other, without anybody else around. However, hidden by the seemingly inoffensive conversation, there is a world of feelings. Anxiety. Shyness. Insecurity. Fear. Until the sunset, a relationship can be born. It all depends of a kiss.

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  • Geraldo Espíndola

    Geraldo Espíndola

    Delclides

  • Maria Eugênia Pacheco

    Maria Eugênia Pacheco

    Tatiane

Overview

Delcides waits for Tatiane. They will spend an afternoon together, for the first time. A chance to talk, to know each other, without anybody else around. However, hidden by the seemingly inoffensive conversation, there is a world of feelings. Anxiety. Shyness. Insecurity. Fear. Until the sunset, a relationship can be born. It all depends of a kiss.

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