Cape Town, 1969. In a narrow commercial office on Buitenkant Street, a young Black woman has spent two years quietly noticing things no one has asked her to notice - weight discrepancies in shipping manifests, patterns in paperwork, the careful silences of men with something to hide. She has been filing her observations in a private notebook, waiting for a reason to use them.
When a temporary manager arrives from Johannesburg, she recognises in him the same quality of attention she has been cultivating alone. What begins as professional wariness deepens, under pressure and in secret, into something neither of them planned for.
Set against the fog and beauty of apartheid-era Cape Town, this is a story about the courage of noticing, the cost of conscience, and the stubborn insistence of love in a city that would prefer you looked away.
The mountain watches. The work continues.