Intro. When the protagonist's mother - a fighter, simple and warm -hearted woman - marries one of the richest entrepreneurs in town, the girl's life changes dramatically. From a tight apartment in the suburb, she goes to live in a glass mansion and marble. Luxury, label rules and people who smile with teeth, but never with their eyes.
And that's where she meets Jennie, the daughter of the new stepfather. Beautiful, confident, dangerously intelligent - and poisonous. From the first look, Jennie makes it clear: "You don't belong here."
In front of parents, Jennie acts as the perfect sister: embraces the protagonist at dinner, praises her clothes, even publishes false photos of "cute" moments between them. But when they are alone, your gaze changes. It speaks with irony, with calculated contempt and a sensuality that the protagonist cannot decipher.