Kira is fifteen, and her life seems perfect: a beloved piano, close girl-friends, a boyfriend with whom everything is serious. But one day her parents come up with a “brilliant” plan—moving to Bali. They’re crypto investors; together again, they’re happy and certain they need to start from scratch on the island.
Kira, however, has to leave Moscow and her familiar world behind for a place that doesn’t feel like home at all. Bali greets her not like an ad campaign, but with harsh adaptation and everyday problems. And the relationship with the boy she promised eternal love to now survives only on messages and calls—while her feelings gradually lose their former strength…
How do you survive when you’ve been torn from your own environment and forced to get used to someone else’s? Should you adapt to become “one of them,” or stay on the sidelines? And what do you do if, after making a promise to one person, you suddenly start loving another? Maybe somewhere there is a third path—without betrayal and without losing yourself.