The automated house “Everything for happiness”, owned by the spouses George and Lilia Headley, thanks to the built-in mechanisms, does absolutely all the work for people. In addition, the house has a children's room (veld). Created with the latest technology, it is able to recreate the atmosphere of any place presented. Children Wendy and Peter are very attached to this room and can no longer imagine their life without it, spend all their free time there.
“We gave the children everything they asked.” And what we get as a reward is disobedience, secrets from parents ...
This room begins to bother the couple, because from there at times you can hear the lion's growl and screams that seem familiar. Suspecting something is amiss, parents enter the room when their children are not at home. They see lions eating some kind of prey. Headley's spouses are worried that their children are fascinated by the death scenes of living things. In addition, adults themselves have recently become more irritable. The woman sees the reason for this because now everything is done for them by the house.
The children who returned home assure that they do not visualize any Africa. Climbing up to the nursery, George Headley discovers that the African panorama has disappeared. In the room, a man discovers his wallet with traces of fangs and blood stains, it is unclear how he got into the nursery. Worried parents turn to a familiar psychiatrist, David McClean.
The psychiatrist says that this is bad - they spoiled their offspring too much. According to him, parents should turn off the room, and better the whole house, and bring their children to him during the year. Men inspect the room and find there a bloody scarf Lily. McClean leaves.
A child cannot live without attachment. You and your wife allowed this room, this house to take your place in their hearts. The children's room became their mother and father, turned out to be much more important in their lives than genuine parents.
Children arrange a tantrum and beg to let them once more into the room, at least for one minute. Yielding to persuasion, parents go to meet them. Spouses hear their children call, run to their call to the nursery, but they find neither Wendy nor Peter. The door slams, after which the husband and wife hear their son’s order to the house: “Do not let them turn off the nursery and the whole house.” Behind Lily and George, lions heading toward them appear. Parents understand why the screams coming from the room were so familiar - they were their screams.
David McClean, who came, finds the children having breakfast in the veld; in the distance he sees predators eating something.