In a small industrial town, a motorcyclist known as "The Wolf" lives a nomadic and uprooted life, but everything changes when he discovers he has a son with a woman named Romina. Determined to provide a better life for his family, he becomes a bank robber, supported by his friend and mechanic, who introduces an innovative method for the heist. However, the criminal life proves to be anything but simple, and his actions have devastating consequences.
After a heist goes wrong, "The Wolf's" fate unexpectedly intertwines with that of a young police officer named Avery, who is battling his own demons. Avery faces moral dilemmas that will lead him to become a public hero, but at a high price that will mark him forever. The story unfolds over the years, showing the intersection of these two men's lives as their children, now teenagers, confront the scars left by the past.
As family secrets and past decisions come to light, the characters navigate the complexities of legacy, redemption, and the consequences of our choices. The transgenerational narrative weaves an emotional portrait of the search for identity and the struggle to break cycles of violence, leaving audiences reflecting on the nature of fate and sacrifice.