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Even in the deepest darkness, we can be each other's light
The life of seventy-year-old Sofia has long lost its colors. And it seemed that this morning would be no different from the rest: coffee in a battered mug, another episode of a television detective, a cigarette and the cat Anfisa, who took up all the warm places in the apartment. Until there was a knock on the door. On the threshold stood an unfamiliar woman and a little girl Liubtsia, whom Sofia had only seen in photographs. The girl whose mother had sent her to her on the night when the columns of Russian equipment moved to Kherson.
And just like that, a woman who had long since stopped believing in the future suddenly received a difficult task: to save her child. And little, confused Liubtsia had to grow up and hold on only to her mother's promise "We'll come for you soon!" But despite the fact that war insidiously changes routes and keeping the most sincere promises is not easy at all, Liubtsia finds new friends, breaks her grandmother's favorite service, and believes in a miracle.