- A statue of Venus with a human mind falls in love with a statue of David. Eros jealously controls the sculptor's mind to destroy her. Libera's songs and Tempei's piano lead the story in a poetic way. Libera play the Angels to comfort her.
- In a deep forest, the statue of Venus stands alone. The winter snows end and the ice melts into the river. As the spring arrives, David and Eros, are installed besides her. Venus instantly falls in love with David. While dreaming Venus becomes human and realizes David also loves her. Eros' jealousy alters the love triangle dramatically into a tragedy.—T.I
- In a deep forest, the statue of Venus stands alone. The winter snows end and the ice melts into the river. As the spring arrives two other statues, David and Eros, are installed besides her. Venus instantly falls in love with David.
During the summer Venus falls asleep in the moon light. While dreaming Venus becomes human and realizes David also loves her. In a fit of jealousy Eros shoots an arrow at a sculptor to control his mind to destroy the statue of Venus. The love triangle dramatically alters into a tragedy.
Time passes by. Falling golden leaves in the forest turn into falling snow. At Christmas Eve seven angels visit the forest and sing for Venus and shake hands saying 'Merry Christmas'. After the angels disappear the falling snow changes into a storm. The storm changes her fate completely.
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