In the quiet confines of a modest apartment, a married woman in her early thirties finds herself entangled in a complicated web of emotions and desires. Her husband, a busy executive, spends most of his time at the office or on golf outings, leaving her to manage their household and care for their son, Tacto-kun, a 24-year-old who has been living in self-imposed isolation since a failed exam years ago. Tacto-kun, who has struggled to find work, is often seen scrolling through job sites in his room, dreaming of a future that seems just out of reach.
As the days go by, the woman notices subtle changes in Tacto-kun’s behavior—his quiet persistence, the way he occasionally glances her way, and the small gestures of gratitude that hint at a deeper connection. When she finally confronts him, the tension between them breaks into a tender, intimate moment that neither expected. It’s a mix of longing, embarrassment, and a quiet understanding that they both need this connection.
As their relationship deepens, the woman’s sense of duty as both a wife and a mother is tested. She feels the weight of her husband’s expectations, yet she can’t ignore the warmth and comfort that Tacto-kun brings into her life. The emotional arc of their bond grows stronger with each passing day, leading to moments of passion, vulnerability, and eventual fulfillment.
Their connection, once a secret, becomes a source of strength for both of them. Tacto-kun, emboldened by her support, begins to take more confidence in his job search, eventually landing an interview at a local company. As he steps into a new chapter of his life, the woman finds herself not only as a mother and wife, but also as a woman who has rediscovered her own desires and strength.
In the end, the quiet apartment becomes a place of transformation, where love and longing meet in a way that changes both of them forever.