For her, the town was nothing less than a prison. Every day felt like a struggle as she tried to navigate the narrow streets, the judgmental stares from the townsfolk, and the whispers behind her back. Her father's misdeeds had cast a shadow over her life, and she knew that she would have to endure this until she turned 18 and was finally free to leave. On the other hand, for him, the same town was a breath of fresh air. He walked around with ease, feeling at home amidst the familiar faces and the warm greetings from everyone he met. His father was beloved by all, a respected figure who brought smiles to women's faces and nods from men. He never had to worry about being judged or ostracized like she did. It appears that the only common ground they share is her brother and his best friend. Regrettably, their relationship is quite acrimonious. She finds it difficult to bear his contagious happiness, while he is put off by her constant grumpiness.