Irina is a swindler, an orphanage, who has long forbidden herself to dream of a family, accustomed to relying only on herself. For the ability to chatter anyone nicknamed Dragonfly. A police captain named Igor is her complete opposite. Correct, decent, pedantic. He has long dreamed of planting a Dragonfly, which always leaves him with a nose. This couple cannot stand each other. And for nothing even admits to themselves that they are drawn to each other. Igor still manages to catch Dragonfly, but she turns out to be the only witness in a high-profile case against the criminal authority Rumantsev. The police offer Irina a deal: her testimony in exchange for safety and "amnesty" for all her past sins. The Dragonfly, driven into a corner, agrees, not imagining that before the trial he and Igor will have to live in another city under the guise of loving spouses. The already difficult situation is complicated by the fact that the eternally quarreling couple is settled in a communal apartment where a very eccentric old writer and two children live, whose mother has disappeared somewhere. So, under one roof there are five loneliness at once, which, by coincidence, will manage to become a real family...
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