- Anna found paradise in Amsterdam with Ed. But her dad makes her promise on his deathbed to take care of her limping adult sister Lili. Anna feels obliged to stay although Lili refuses her. Then Ed turns up with an ultimatum.
- Anna Lechner has hit the jackpot: she loves her work as a flower wholesaler in Amsterdam and she has found the man of her dreams in Ed Verkerk, an ambitious tulip grower. The only thing missing from perfect happiness is a child. But since it doesn't work out with their own offspring, Anna and Ed now want to adopt a baby. But before that happens, Anna receives disturbing news: Her father Wenzel, who is in poor health, is in the hospital. Anna immediately rushes home to Munich. On her deathbed, Wenzel makes her promise that Anna will take care of her younger sister Lilli. Lilli is the complete opposite of the self-confident Anna. Since a serious car accident when she was a child, in which her mother died, Lilli has been unable to walk and has to wear leg braces. Lilli, full of complexes because of her disability, is unable to run the family business, a flower mail order business. Anna stays in Munich for the time being to help Lilli and quickly reverts to her old role as Lilli's protector, which makes Lilli feel patronised. Tensions arise between the sisters. Still, Anna can't bring herself to leave Lilli alone and jeopardizes her happiness with Ed. Lilli doesn't suspect anything about Anna's problems, because right now everything seems to be turning out for the better for her, as she meets the likeable, dedicated doctor Lorenz. Lorenz has developed a new surgical method that may be able to cure Lilli. And he makes her feel like an attractive young woman, not just a pathetic disabled person. Lilli is in seventh heaven, which in turn makes Anna skeptical, as she fears that Lorenz is giving Lilli false hope. She confronts him. Unfortunately, Lilli watches this meeting - and thinks that Anna is trying to steal the man from her.
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