In Berlin, young Waldo is an artist and draftsman, a direct descendant of the same family as the German painter and visual artist Inalda, the Jewish woman who lived in Lagoa da Italianinha, Brazil. Waldo came to Berlin to pursue his dream of art and lives in an apartment with three friends: Fritz, Egon, and Felix, each with their own dream. Fritz is a musician and often interacts with the Brazilian singer Milady and the German singer Ludmylla. Egon dreams of being a filmmaker, and Felix is the only non-artist, dreaming of working with cars.
However, as soon as Waldo arrived in Berlin, he met a family with whom he became friends. Joseph, who supported the young man, was married to Agnes and had two children: Manfried and Margarete.
It turns out that Waldo began to develop feelings for Margarete, which caused some discomfort for the young woman. Margarete is known for being very reserved, focused only on her studies, and has no interest in any kind of relationship. From then on, Waldo tried to talk to Margarete, but something unusual happened between them: Waldo was excessively shy, having recently experienced other romantic disappointments. He practically stuttered and felt butterflies in his stomach when trying to communicate with Margarete, who, in turn, reacted with indifference and even a certain anger to the young man's advances.
Fritz, upon learning this, became worried, fearing that Waldo would abandon his focus on his artistic career because of a love that proved to be unrequited. Fritz, incidentally, knew Margarete's family well. He was from Berlin and had lived next door to their house.

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