Two women, a teenage girl named Kodsama and an nearly middle-aged woman named Manwad, are bastard and aunt have a culture clash between both tradition and different study that generates conflict between them, the bastard who comes from abroad with musical taste in his way of dressing and acting; he comes to ignore his aunt in his reasons and principles, apply himself in growing in the nonage stage, his customs and the gests of his family, while his aunt doesn’t understand her bastard her youth stage that generates an period that she He couldn’t live it out of what it’s to be a woman and that has generated a repressed and rigid feeling for his doctrine and conviction, rather of being robotic, confident and fascinating as who he was when he was youthful. A Jeremiah box will make a battle between the aunt and the bastard change their bodies thanks to the magic of the box that opened by accident, the aunt will be in place of her bastard where she’ll live again as a youthful teenager, while the bastard will be the aunt will have to learn to be an grown-up and in her way she’ll face liabilities and commitments to acclimatize to be her, there will be comical and romantic situations until chancing a result that returns them to normalcy.