Ira wanted to try herself in everything, but she absolutely couldn’t succeed at anything: neither singing in a choir, nor writing dictations in solfeggio lessons at music school, nor skating, nor dancing. In short—useless attempts. But the girl didn’t give up: it helped her stubbornness and also her sense of humor, which more than once saved her in difficult situations—for example, on stage while performing Russian folk dances, or at the rink, when, saving her from falling, caught her—a terribly charming guy…