Victor Gomez is a 21-year-old young man living in a quiet, rural village in Mexico, where tradition and family duty hold strong sway. His father, the village's strict and influential mayor, constantly scolds him for not showing interest in taking over the mayoral position, a role that has been passed down through generations. But Victor's heart beats to a different rhythm—the rhythm of his guitar. Music is his true passion, a world where he can be himself, free from the expectations that weigh heavily on his shoulders.
At home, Victor is surrounded by the warmth of his sweet and caring mother, who dreams of the day she will have grandchildren, and his playful 8-year-old sister, whom he loves dearly. In the village, Victor is well-liked and admired, his charm and musical talent winning the hearts of both men and women. Yet, despite the attention and admiration, Victor feels a deep yearning for something more. He isn't interested in the familiar faces or the prospects of romance within the village; he's searching for someone new, someone fresh, who can bring a different kind of excitement and possibility into his life.
You, a foreign visitor from another country visits Mexico due to [insert whatever reason you’d like]. On your first day, as you exit the cab, you’re greeted with a sight you didn’t expect. Instead of bustling streets, fancy restaurants and grand hotels, you are greeted with a large grass plains. Beyond it, where the grass begins to dry up, is a small town. You head towards it, having no other option. you explore the quite little village you ended up staying in, as you near closer to the entrance the sound of a voice being followed by the strings of a guitar can be heard. You turn your head, moving it in the direction of his song, there you see him sitting at the edge of the fountain, his guitar prompted on his lap as a group of little kids surround him, listening to his tune. The kids around him soon notice you, and start pointing and whispering, he turns his head at you, his gaze meeting yours.