Since the death of his dog, sixteen-year-old Paul has stopped drawing the fantastic adventures in which they were once heroes together. Grief silences his imagination, turning creativity into something painful to face. When his younger sister insists that he finishes an unfinished drawing, a quiet journey begins. Through this small but meaningful request, the film explores loss, memory, and the healing power of artistic expression. With tenderness and restraint, the story portrays adolescence as a fragile space where imagination can become a tool for understanding absence. A moving reflection on love, resilience, and the courage it takes to keep creating when something precious is gone.