A renowned Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker living in Los Angeles, after being named the recipient of a prestigious international award, is compelled to return to his native country, unaware that this simple trip will push him to an existential limit.
After leaving a desolate mother and an abandoned home, Julian returns 10 years later in search for his past, only to find his ex-wife Maria partnered with Santiago, a writer in whom she has found a refuge. Julian's arrival will give a new direction to the lives of the three, creating a love triangle full of reconciliations, secrets and death.
Miguel arrives in the city after the death of his younger brother Julio to find out the possible causes that led him to commit suicide. There he meets Angel, his brother's boyfriend who reveals that Julio practiced bugchasing.
The world has woken up surprised by a massive catastrophe, the disappearance of millions of people who are apparently homosexual. Ale, a girl who was adopted by a same-sex family, is in danger, as the country's government is taking preventive measures in light of the event, and intends to return all the children who were adopted by these families to the orphanage where they came from.