Clementine had become a wild child. Born in America but raised abroad, she now had little regard for the expectations of high society. But her reckless ways eventually catch up with her when she is kicked out of college in New York City and forced to return to her family's estate in Rio de Janeiro. Back home, her father, a successful estate owner, is determined to fix Clementine's life and get her back on track according to his strict, structured plans. Clementine resists, feeling suffocated by the pressure and expectations placed on her. As she struggles to find her own path, Clementine meets a charming, free-spirited artist named Zico. Their attraction is instant and undeniable, but their different backgrounds threaten to keep them apart. Clementine must navigate the challenges of class and society as she falls deeper in love with Zico. Meanwhile, Clementine begins to uncover the truth about her family's business dealings and the impact they have on the community. With the help of Zico and her newfound sense of purpose, she sets out to challenge the status quo and break free from the constraints of her privileged upbringing. But as she delves deeper into this new world, she faces heartbreak and betrayal that threaten to shatter her newfound sense of self. In the end, Clementine must make a choice between the life she thought she wanted and the person she has become, all while navigating the complexities of love, family, and finding her own way in the world.
125 parts