A woman watches her funeral as a red cloth is placed upon her. Her family discusses where the tradition of the red cloth originated while her auntie yells at any woman who attends without covering up their hair. Her family will not bury her, and this prohibits her from moving on to the next stage of her journey in the afterlife. She meets another spirit who wails about not being able to move on to the Ancestral Plain because she is not whole: she is missing a leg due to a car accident. The woman wanders the earth, thinking about her death due to kidney failure and a doctor's strike in her home country of Zimbabwe. Her husband begs the family to let her be buried, but they insist he must finish paying for her lobola, her dowry, first. She overhears that her bride price was 50,000 and is angered that her uncles are able to profit off of her despite never helping her when she was in need. Instead of receding into the Ancestral Plain during her burial, she curses the men who profited off of her body by throwing grave soil on them. She is locked out of the Ancestral Plain, and so she carries out her days at a nearby Wildlife Preserve as an avenging spirit.