In a seaside wig shop a young barber faces a high-stakes customer: the groom's mother, whose son's wedding is next week. The barber promises a better cut and a custom, undetectable permed wig, even offering to use the woman's own hair. The mother initially mocks wigs and fears their source, but accepts when reassured. She orders, "Just do my hair right now," then threatens to smash the shop and have the barber's legs broken if the result is bad. The barber agrees and begins work under threat, leaving whether she can finish successfully and save the shop unresolved.