[Foreword] Gotieva and Grimkov are a pair of Russian figure skaters who have been called "the most perfect ice partner in history". From the age of twelve, Gotieva skated with Greenkov and was never separated. When Gotieva was fourteen, they won their first world championship and won their first Winter Olympic gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. On April 21, 1991, a wedding ceremony was held, and a daughter was born, and during a training session in 1995, Greenkov suddenly suffered a heart attack and died. Gotieva recalled that "I held him, looked him in the eye and said, I will always love you, I will always love you".
I don't see you
A lone mandarin duck
Blood-weeping geese
Gotieva, who has lost her dance partner
On a lonely and cold lake in Russia
Dragging a mournful shadow
Dance
Again
Throw it high and far away
Flowers fall to the ground and fly away
White moths meet in flames
Gotieva
Indulge, wild and unrestrained
Hot eyes
Follow in your footsteps
Hands around the waist
Dependent shoulders
Never left your side
The King and Queen on the Russian Lake
Butterflies, soaring among the flowers
Fish, frolicking underwater
Under the setting sun, deer walking together
Gotieva, who lost her dance partner
A person
Far and near, slow and urgent, pity or weeping
Your significant other
In the darkness, follow you