After being asked about his manner, Geovan has a flashback to his childhood. In the playground, with his grandmother, little Gegê looks for friends to play with, and finds Oswaldo, who is only interested in his toys. As they play, Oswaldo and other children drop Geovan's toys, one by one, down the slope that leads to the teenagers' area. After losing the last toy he had, Geovan decides to go downhill to retrieve it, and discovers in the teenagers the friendship he wanted, and the style he took for life.