Clauie Agnes Saavedra is the epitome of grace-gentle, kind, and quiet. As the only heir to the wealthy and well-respected Saavedra family, her life is carefully laid out before her. She is straight, well-mannered, and raised to be the perfect lady of high society.
On the other side of the spectrum is Maria Alextries Grande-a fierce and rebellious soul, known for her unapologetic attitude and selfish streak. Tough and bold, Maria lives by her own rules, often hurting others without a second thought. Her mother, desperate to change her, believes that if Maria spends time with someone as soft-hearted as Clauie, she might finally grow into a more gentle and considerate woman.
And so, the families come together with one plan: to send both girls to the secluded Saavedra rest house, hoping their differences will balance each other out. But fate, as always, has its own plans.
Instead of being changed into the soft girl her mother envisioned, Maria finds herself slowly, deeply falling for Clauie. Against everything she thought she knew about herself, Clauie begins to feel the same. The once-clear lines of identity and expectation blur in the presence of real, tender love.
But love, in the eyes of their conservative families, is not enough-especially not a love between two women. The Saavedras, shocked and disapproving, send Clauie away to New York, believing distance and time will set things "right." Maria is left behind with nothing but memories and a love story that was never supposed to exist.
Years pass. Time changes people-but not always their hearts. When fate brings Clauie and Maria face-to-face once more, the question remains:
Will they fight for a love that was never accepted, or has the past built walls too high to tear down?