Nina considered herself an exemplary girl. Her parents instilled in her the ideas of culture, morality, and values. In keeping with that image, Nina chose both a noble profession—being a teacher—and a culturally minded young man—her colleague. But the perfect picture crumbled when he, the most ordinary guy, unexpectedly invaded her life: the one who, no matter what, vowed to make Nina happy. Their story is about that very lady—an image idealized in art: smart, refined, well-bred—and about that very “easygoing guy”: simple, kind, and smiley. Their parallel worlds were not destined to intersect, yet he decided otherwise.