Alina is a resident of Poltava, who until recently did not believe that the war could knock on her house. He remembers the atmosphere of anxiety, squeezed hearts and empty streets at the beginning of the russian invasion. And then she thought: you need to live, no matter how scary it is. The worst memory was an enemy arrival at the Institute of communications. She was on the other side of the city, but the explosion seemed so close that the whole of Poltava shuddered. Then many people died, and there was a terrible feeling - the war is very close. But despite everything the girl is sure: life can't be put on pause. We need to live, work, act - and do our own thing so that the future is bright.