Kissing a muse

Nico has quit her job because it didn’t make her happy. She became a writer and private teacher to pay her bill. Her new life is exactly what she needed and she enjoys it a lot. If there weren’t one thing that was still

missing: her muse. The one who makes her write all the stories, who inspires her and who keeps her mind occupied night and day. But how to get close to your muse when your muse doesn’t seem to be interested in

getting to know you better?

Living with a muse

After becoming a couple and going

away to Canada and the USA for a

few months Nico and Jen are back in

Germany with Alex and Jenny. It’s

time for them to see how their

relationship works out in every day life.

Nico makes some changes in her

writing while Jen thinks about having a second baby.

Covid Buddies

When Luna meets her neighbor Zoey in the park, both walking their dogs, they discover they had Covid together and Zoey calls them Covid Buddies. As Zoey moved back into her old neighborhood, they run into each other frequently, with Luna realizing, she enjoys these short moments a lot. So she tries to be in the park at the same time as Zoey is. Before they manage to have a real walk together, Luna catches Covid again. Again, a few days before Christmas. As it wasn't bad enough, Zoey also catches Covid again and as she hates being on her own, she takes the offer Luna made (and never believed Zoey would take it) to spend quarantine with Luna. 

They become friends and when Zoey moves out of the apartment of her parents, she talks Luna into moving next to her new apartment. This could be the beginning of a great love story if Zoey wasn't straight. Zoey falls for Luna's friend Sebastian and Luna has to watch her heart as Kaya moves into the apartment next to hers. Kaya had stolen Luna's heart years ago and Luna had hoped to be over Kaya, but seeing her frequently brings back old feelings. Why does she fall for a straight woman twice? Or are her landlords right and Kaya is not really straight? But why does she only mention boyfriends? 

Forgotten Gold

After a cleaner was killed in a rehab clinic in town, Julia goes undercover. Before she finds out more, a patient is found dead in the forest next to the clinic. Working as a cop and looking like a depressed woman is not easy, her neighbor, who is at the same clinic, helps her blending in. Not only is it hard to blend in and work, she also realizes, she likes Sonia, the physiotherapist, who seems to have no alibi for the time of the murders, way too much to call it platonic. A third person dies, a part of the clinic explodes and old man knows interesting information about the clinic, that first seems to have nothing to do with their case and then becomes more and more relevant. 

A dream house full of surprises

Tammy and Hala met when Hala was a patient at the rehab clinic where Tammy works. Half a year later they meet again, this time, Hala lives in a house nearby the clinic and offers to look after Tammy's dog when Tammy's mother is sick and can't do it. Between watching Arabella, Tammy's jealous ex-boyfriend and three people jumping off the bridge next to the clinic, they become friends and Tammy moves into the spare bedroom of Hala's house. When pretending to be a couple, their fake relationship turns into a real relationship. Everything seems to be normal, then Tammy gets attacked on her way home from work, a mysterious big dog saves her and Hala has a secret, she does not want to share as it might end their relationship 

Cops

At a demonstration Bea first gets hand broken when catching a rock, that otherwise had hit San, a cop, at the head. San becomes a friend although she breaks Bea's ribs when thinking, she wanted to attack her. Thanks to San, Bea meets Jessie, another cop, who moved from New Zealand to Germany. Jessie and Bea have a lot in common, starting from their shared love for Australia and New Zealand and ending at enjoying fast food. Jessie's perfect dates seemed to be blond models, everything Bea is not, so there is no chance they can ever be more than friends. Or is there?