THE JANITOR'S SON
Duration: 24m 3s
"Dinho Barros lives in an old building downtown - the kind where time seems to have stood still. For the past few days, he's been facing an annoying, archaic problem: a water shortage. Tired of dealing with this, he calls the janitor, who promises to fix it… by sending his son to check it out.
The next morning, Ryan shows up. A basic shirt, a backpack of tools, and a look too calm for someone so young. Dinho tries to feign indifference, but something about Ryan's simple, confident manner draws attention. The tension grows, invisible, like the steam rising from the pipes when the water starts running again.
As Ryan bends down, tests valves, and changes parts, Dinho watches him from afar - curious, restless, not quite understanding what he's feeling. Their conversations become more relaxed, closer, as if the warmth of the apartment were shortening the distance.
The sound of the plumbing returns, but the silence between them speaks louder. A look lingers, a touch lingers longer than it should. Suddenly, the water shortage seems like the smallest of issues.
"The Janitor's Son" is a story of unexpected excitement, bringing the adrenaline of the uncertain and the pleasure of the forbidden."





