Selma's dream of an okapi means someone must die in the next 24 hours. And the countdown has begun. Show more
After the tragic accident on the train, the villagers - especially Luisa - are struggling to cope with Martin's death. Show more
Luisa took a long time to heal after Martin's tragic death. But the story of how she met Frederick is part of her journey. Show more
Time has passed, and Luisa receives visits from both her itinerant father and Frederick. Both seem uncertain about how long they can stay - leaving Luisa's future unresolved. Show more
Frederick has gone back to Japan, and Luisa is impatiently waiting for his first letter. In her anxiety, she has written to him already. Show more
Frederick has finally come back from Japan but Luisa feels his stay might be short. Yet their love seems stronger than ever. Show more
Luisa and Frederick have in theory broken up, and Selma's health seems to be deteriorating. Selma seems to be very pragmatic about her fate. Show more
Selma has died, but her spirit lives on as Luisa and Frederick find a new understanding. Now it seems that Marlies is unable to bear the strain of her passing. Show more
On a beautiful spring day, a small village in western Germany wakes up to an omen - Selma has dreamed of an okapi. This means someone is about to die. But who? Show more
Speculation as to who might be the person to die as a result of Selma's dream is rife. The clock is ticking but the victim remains a mystery. Maybe they will all escape? Show more