Prokop, who is busy with work, cannot imagine it any other way. He’s never had a long-lasting relationship, with Magda this is actually a premiere for him. However, Magda would be happy if they were together much more than before, if they moved in. Previously she was terrified of living together with her partner but thanks to her ex boyfriend Mirek Soukal (Daniel Bamba) she found out what it is, that she really likes common everyday life, joint arrangements, sharing everyday experiences, that she is simply no longer alone at home. She proposed to Prokop to live together already in the autumn, at a time when he was overworked at school due to two important cases. At that time, the move was unsuccessful, but now the change in their relationship will again be the order of the day.
Magda’s former partner Mirek, who unexpectedly appears at the school at the beginning of the year, will play a big role in this. Magda and Prokop will thus come back to life, and Prokop, willy-nilly, will start competing again. It won’t add much to him either, who from the new year will once again be Irena Landová’s deputy director (Kateřina Holánová). After leading the school in Irena’s place in the fall, she already wants so much more, to go further in her career. However, Irene’s arrogance doesn’t quite allow him to do so.
Unlike Prokop, Magda starts doing well. Mayor Jirka Hložánek will ask you for long-term cooperation (Ondrej Havel), moreover, Kalin’s (Pavel Nový) students also turn to her for help. Also, Prokop begins to notice how Magda experiences her pregnancy with Irena. And of course she’ll rode it. He quite quickly comes to the conclusion that Magda wishes not only to live together and nestle, as their colleague and friend Ota Puklický comments (Philip Raymond), but also after marriage and a family, which is what her late mother’s friend Tomáš Jordán would like for Magda (Peter Vacek).