Dima is called to the principal, he assumes that he will be scolded because he painted graffiti in the school yard. On the way to school, his imagination draws scary pictures of the principal yelling at him, the kids laughing at his drawing, and his grandmother being disappointed in him. Dima fearfully enters the director's office, where they ask him if he is the creator of the graffiti. The poor boy, having worked himself up to the limit, shouts "it's not me" and runs out of the office. The director and teacher are confused and wondering who is the author of such a talented drawing, and who they will now send to the competition.