
Nadira Oktavia is a young girl who lives in a rich family and is known for her incredible intelligence. He could understand all the lessons easily and became an exemplary student at his school. However, there is one thing that always haunts Nadira: she cannot play the piano.
His mother, a famous pianist who had won many trophies, was very arrogant and arrogant. He demands Nadira to master the instrument, hoping his daughter will follow in his footsteps. Every day, after school, Nadira is required to take intensive piano lessons. However, despite his efforts, Nadira found it difficult to master the musical instrument.
One day, while Nadira was practicing the piano, her mother walked into the room with a cold face. "Nadira, you need to focus more. I can't accept failure in this family, especially when it comes to playing the piano" he said firmly.
Nadira lowered her head, feeling depressed by her mother's expectations and attitude. "I try my best, Mom," Nadira replied in a soft voice.
His mother sighed, "You have to make it, Nadira. Don't let this family legacy be tarnished by your incompetence."
Week after week passed, and the pressure from her mother continued to increase. Nadira spends hours every day practicing the piano, but she feels as if she is not making any progress. She begins to doubt herself and her ability to live up to her mother's expectations.
Meanwhile, at school, Nadira tries to live a normal life as a teenager. He hung out with his friends, did schoolwork, and even joined a literature club. However, the shadow of the piano and the hope of his mother always haunts his mind.
The next day, Nadira meets a new friend at school, Moona. Moona is a cheerful and talented girl in art. They become close friends, and Nadira begins to tell her about her problems with the piano and her mother's attitude.
Moona's drive makes Nadira feel better, and she begins to look for new ways to master the piano. With the help of Moona, Nadira begins to dig deeper about music and finds a method of learning that better suits her learning style.
One afternoon, after school, Moona takes Nadira to a small music store in the city center. There, they found books on music theory, composition, and piano playing techniques. Moona advises Nadira to buy some of the books and try a different approach in learning piano.
Nadira hesitates at first, but she eventually agrees to try Moona's advice. He took the books home and began to study them diligently. Nadira found that by understanding different music theories and techniques, she could play the piano better than ever before.
However, despite her progress, Nadira still feels depressed by her mother's expectations. He felt that no matter how hard he tried, he would never be able to live up to his mother's expectations.
One night, after hours of piano practice, Nadira felt very tired and frustrated. He felt as if he would never be able to live up to his mother's expectations. In desperation, she shuts down the piano and runs away to her room.
In her room, Nadira ponders about her life. She feels trapped in her mother's shadow and the pressure to become a famous pianist. He felt as if he had never been given the chance to pursue his own dreams and interests.