As an elder in church, Mr. Boakye thinks Serwaa, the younger of his two daughters, should dress in attires befitting of his status, similar to her elder sisters adornment. Her naivety and continuous flagrancy in heeding to her parents call eventually reached a peak, when Serwaa was chanced in a seemingly uncompromising situation. For a suspecting father, this was a perfect reason to send his daughter packing. But is physical appearance always a good premise to measure a persons character?