But fifteen: she invents and draws comics, writes poems, and is head over heels in love with the mysterious blogger Seryozha Shmel (Seryozha Shmelyov)—a guy who carefully keeps all personal details hidden from his followers. But one chance encounter turns her life upside down: her familiar reality starts to fall apart, and her brother, her best friend, and even her sworn enemy suddenly prove not to be who she thought they were.
Seventeen years old? No—fifteen. She loves to dream and often drifts off in her thoughts somewhere far away—sometimes into fantasies of great love, sometimes into the hope that her computer science lessons will one day be canceled. Alya draws her comics and writes her poems. Above all, she is captivated by a seventeen-year-old blogger, Sergey Shmelyov, known to everyone as Seryozha Shmel. He hides both his personal life and even where he studies.
One meeting changes everything forever. Her brother, her friend, and her main enemy—her teachers and parents, too—Alya will have to look at each of them in a new way. And, of course, try to uncover the secret of Shmel.