Two girls in a Lviv apartment start a casual conversation about their common future. In the midst of the traditional Ukrainian life remnants, the usual dreams about the future stumble upon the unbreakable social norms and customs. The things that are private for most people the others have to fight for against society. Surrounded by regular scenery while dealing with the usual household tasks, the sincere conversation turns into a global question: can we afford freedom at least in our private lives, without having to substitute it with pets?