People like her aren’t loved. And not just people, in general. But men don’t like women like Kira Teneta. She has an independent mind; she’s too straightforward. And when, in addition to such traits of character, her appearance leaves much to be desired… it’s hardly surprising that by the age of thirty, Kira has neither a husband nor a lover. She even came up with a comforting theory for herself: with her looks, it won’t be a pity to grow old.
Yet she has one important quality: Kira is not afraid of life. Without hesitation, she takes on a job she’s completely unprepared for—and wins. And when a man appears on her horizon who is literally different in everything from her, Kira connects her life with his without doubts. But has she made a mistake with her self-confidence?