In a quaint café, two friends engage in a poignant conversation about the nature of perfection and the burdens of grief. Clara, who struggles with her own flaws, attempts to mentor her friend, who is grappling with deeper sorrows. Their dialogue reveals the complexity of human experience, exploring the idea that striving for perfection can overshadow the acceptance of one's true self. As they confront their imperfections together, they begin to understand that it's okay to lean on vices like cigarettes for comfort, and that honesty about their struggles might be the key to healing.