Moments from the life of Mia, a 12-year-old girl trying to survive in the wild world of school, homework, and the daily surprises of teenagehood. Her relationships with friends, teachers, and family are a mix of drama, irony, sarcasm, and a bit (or maybe more than a bit) of chaos. Mia observes this unfair world — sometimes philosophically, sometimes with a genuine urge to crack a joke, even when everything’s falling apart.
In the kitchen, over an Easter cake, two girls wonder if they’re really celebrating the holiday. Teenage irony reveals the true motivation — not faith, but dessert. The comic pokes fun at the formal approach to religious traditions, which for the youth become awkward content before the pastry. A small dialogue that hints at a big generational gap.