Garry was a man in conflict. His life was a silent battle between the unconditional love he had for his son and the tenacious prejudices he held against the gay community. His sudden death did not bring him peace, but a singular punishment. By an Ultimate Judgment, Garry is struck with disembodiment: his soul is trapped in the skin of E.T., a black kitten with a white underside. A cruel irony: he is now a homophobic cat, condemned to silence. The humiliation reaches its climax when E.T. is adopted by Duke and Rémyl, a loving gay couple who embody everything Garry spent his life rejecting. Forced to share the daily life he despised, Garry's ghost must, despite himself, experience the intimacy, tenderness, and truth behind the lives he judged from afar. Through the eyes and body of E.T., Garry is forced to confront his demons and begin, despite fierce resistance, a long and painful path to redemption, proving that sometimes, you have to lose your humanity to finally see clearly.