Most people prefer not to remember that words can kill. After all, it’s just a word, they think—an insulting word, nothing more. That’s what the main character, Talia, believed too, when she blurted out to her own mother in anger that she didn’t need her and that she didn’t love her anymore. It’s just words—but somehow tears pour endlessly, and her heart aches as if something irreparable has happened. Her mother left the house. Although maybe not everything is lost yet. There is a place—a place not everyone can find. A place Talia must go to by herself. The repository of terrible words. There, she will learn the meaning of the words that are spoken, and she will meet Pablo, who is searching for a solution to the same problem. Exactly there—among the libraries of bad words—Talia and Pablo will learn not to hurt, but to protect their words, value them, and say only what they truly mean to say.