Cassia lives with her alcoholic father and his fighting cocks. Her day-to-day life follows a logic of worry and melancholy. Between driving her father’s cab through the streets of Belo Horizonte and taking care of her fighting cock, Cássia walks the line between staying in this routine or discovering what her life will be like without the responsibilities she has been given and which make her lose herself. Thus, despite the difficulty of saying goodbye and the love for her father, Cássia will try to free herself from what would be the permanence of a life condemned to a spiral of regret and burden.