In the desolation of M'oab, an arid and forgotten world, Ru-th'a, a young woman with rosy skin and a resilient spirit, swears unshakeable loyalty to Nao-emi, her Belenite mother-in-law, a widow from Bhem who has lost everything. Together, they embark on an interstellar journey aboard a space freighter, escaping famine and seeking the Land of Light: Bhem, Nao-emi's ancestral home.
Upon their arrival in Bhem, the promise of a new beginning is overshadowed by a brutal reality. Nao-emi is a returned daughter of an extinct clan, and Ru-th'a, a foreigner with no status, confronts the xenophobia of a rigidly clan-based society. Their only hope lies in the ancient "Law of the Margin," a humble right to collect the fragments of energy crystals left behind in the fields of the powerful Clan of J'dah.
It is in this arduous work that Ru-th'a's hidden gift manifests: an extraordinary bio-attunement with the crystals, allowing her to "hear" the energetic song of the land of Bhem. Her unusual ability catches the attention of Bo-aze, the enigmatic and influential leader of the Clan of J'dah, a man with dark blue skin and golden eyes, with whom she forms an unexpected and intense connection.
Bo-aze sees in Ru-th'a not just a valuable asset, but the key to unraveling a mystery that threatens the soul of his clan: the silence of Bhem's most sacred crystal fields. Nao-emi, with her faith and wisdom, becomes the essential "tuner" for Ru-th'a's gift. Together, widows and foreigners, they are cast into a mission that transcends prospecting, becoming the last hope for the redemption of an entire clan.
Amidst political intrigue, the pressure of a ticking clock, and the search for a place in the sun, Ru-th'a and Bo-aze must navigate a love that defies the conventions of their worlds.
Karla Souza sempre soube controlar o corpo. No palco, nos ensaios, nos bastidores. A dança era domínio, disciplina, arte. Até o dia em que um beijo - ensaiado, calculado, feito para o espetáculo - fugiu do controle.
Coreógrafa e dançarina do maior nome do trap nacional, Karla vive entre luzes, aeroportos e olhares atentos. Ao lado de Veigh, ela construiu performances magnéticas, cheias de química e tensão silenciosa. Nada além do profissional. Pelo menos era o que todos acreditavam.
No Rock in Rio Lisboa, uma ideia ousada transforma uma música em polêmica e uma performance em combustão pública. Um beijo no palco. Um instante que dura segundos, mas ecoa em manchetes, redes sociais e pensamentos que não deveriam existir.
Enquanto fãs exigem respostas, a mídia especula e o desejo se disfarça de arte, Karla percebe que a linha entre performance e verdade é mais fina do que jamais imaginou. Entre coreografias intensas, silêncios carregados e proximidades perigosas, surge a pergunta que ninguém ousa fazer em voz alta:
E se nunca tiver sido só cena?