Denis didn’t imagine summer after the first year would be like this: in the wilderness without the internet, with lots of chores around the house and vegetable garden. His mother decided that in the creek, forgotten by God, it would be easier to breathe—and that helping his grandmother was just a good pretext for “sending him away.” But nightmares won’t leave him alone. The only entertainment in the village is talking with local kids, walks to the river, and guitar lessons. Only here, everyone has skeletons in the closet: some hide them behind smiles and friendliness, while others behind dislike. And Denis hopes to figure out what he did to offend the gloomy and sarcastic Murat, whom he runs into day after day.