Courage revealed
Sophie gains courage and, with a firm voice, tells her story to the police, claiming to be one of the children who disappeared in 1988. Despite the incredulous looks on her face, she speaks seriously and the officers, scribbling notes, show expressions that mix curiosity and skepticism. Sophie’s account of the day she disappeared fills the room, challenging the limits of belief and leaving everyone questioning the possibility of the impossible.
Skepticism arises
The police officers, perplexed by Sophie’s story, express skepticism, considering the possibility of mental instability or even invention. They whisper among themselves, pondering the plausibility of her story and its apparent impossibility. Sophie watches the doubt grow among them, realizing that her narrative seems to be moving further and further away from acceptance. The air is filled with unspoken questions as the agents look at each other, not knowing how to proceed in the face of something so hard to believe.