Over thirty, struggling with infertility, feeling lonely in her marriage, and overwhelmed by the daily grind of raising children... She married a television producer six years her senior and gave birth to a child, but sex with her husband has nearly disappeared. He dedicates his days off to parenting and prioritizes family happiness above all, driven by a strong sense of duty. Yet his affection feels more like responsibility than passion, leaving her feeling unseen as a woman and a wife. Though she knows he means no harm, Nanami increasingly questions her worth as a spouse and feels her identity as a lover fading away. When she brought up having a second child, his response was simply, "What about fertility treatments?" Is he no longer sexually attracted to her? Or has he stopped seeing her as a desirable woman after childbirth? With no intimacy in sight and consumed by childcare and housework, she's lost confidence in her allure. Outwardly, she doesn't feel she's aged significantly compared to others. Still, deep down, anxiety and loneliness grow—will she ever be held and desired by her husband again?