Six good friends, one of which is severely beaten by a stranger. The nearby refugee camp is quickly suspected of hosting the perpetrator. Zarah, our protagonist, works there and is the only one to actually know the refugees in person. The friends argue about the culprit's identity and it could all escalate beyond anyone's control, profoundly testing Zarah and Martin's relationship. Who has done it? A refugee? Someone else? And how does the perpetrator's cultural origin actually influence us in our thinking?