At the “Cat’s Eye” pawn shop they accept old junk as collateral. Customers eagerly bring here worn-out slippers, peeling scissors, or broken cameras. They don’t know that along with these things they hand over their memories—kind, bright, and the most important ones. Why would the strict owner of the pawn shop need someone else’s memories? And what happens if a person comes to “Cat’s Eye” who wants to buy their pledge back?..