A mother sits her adult son down to explain to him what to do in the event of her and her husband’s deaths, something she felt necessary to do leading up to their trip to Egypt. She explains where their wills can be found and the contact details of their personal accountant who will begin liquidising their assets in the unfortunate event of their deaths. The son and mother constantly interject humour into the conversation in an attempt to minimise the morbid and upsetting nature of this conversation, a conversation the son did not want to hear, nor a conversation the mother wanted to have say.