Philipp and Heidi are a couple that according to many should not be together. Not because they are incompatible, they don't look good together, or because they have nothing to talk about. They complement each other in every sphere. However, certain facts inhibit them from freely enjoying each other: Philip is sixteen years older than Heidi; which wouldn't be so bad if she wasn't a daughter of one of his closest and longest friends. No, Philipp and Heidi haven't met earlier simply because she studied in a different city and spent limited time with her parents, when Philipp, naturally, didn't want to intervene. It would never occur to him that their daughter is such a stunning, mesmerising creature. Her fairy-like beauty stuns him the first time he sees her, and captures so that he cannot think about anything else. Heidi is also not completely cold and unimpressed when she sees the handsome football coach who radiates achievement, experience and success. She tells herself it's only a natural reaction to a good looking man, but can't help thinking what she might try with him if only he wasn't her father's good friend. In the days that follow, Philipp does everything in his power to push Heidi away from his thoughts, but a few accidental bumps into each other make them both think something should indeed happen between them. At least to quench that wild desire they feel, that forbidden urge.