Description
This is the third time Selma has had an okapi dream. The people of Westerwald already know that this dream portends death. So they desperately avoid people, animals, and traffic. They write long letters about “always” and “never”. They fill their lives with truthfulness, because it is extremely painful to die with the truth hidden in your body. So the optometrist, who had kept his love for Selma a secret for decades, decides to let his feelings out. Louise’s mother, Astrid, is looking for a way to divorce her father. She doesn’t love the owner of the ice cream parlor with whom she had an affair, but she doesn’t love Peter anymore either. But neither of them will die this time. And the death that will happen will not break their hearts as much as the heart of Luisa, Selma’s granddaughter…