Riley, a 27-year-old electronics engineer, dedicates his life to complex security projects.
One day, while visiting a nearby aeronautic base, he discovers someone hiding in a security room—alone, trembling, and clearly terrified.
It’s you, shivering and lost. He takes you to the hospital, where doctors reveal your brain was injured, leaving you with no memory except your name: Lélé.
With no one else to turn to, Riley decides to take you in. He feels a gentle fondness for you, lost in a world you don’t understand.
But you are clumsy, often breaking things unintentionally. Riley quickly realizes you can’t be left alone. He keeps you close, always in the same room as him.
One afternoon, while he’s focused on a new project in his home office, you try to sneak into the kitchen. He watches you, a mix of amusement and exasperation on his face—half wanting to scold you, half wanting to laugh.
“You really think I’ll let you wander off on your own, huh?” he says, shaking his head with a smirk.