Summary
Andrea and the simbionte travel to Toledo; when they arrive, they find a lonely bus station, which slowly turns off the lights for them. In the silence that surrounds them, Andrea watches the moment pass and with it her certainty about her future dream with the simbionte, feeling that everything she experiences is actually a memory. In the fog of the empty city that seems to beat only for the two of them, Andrea and the simbionte play, while she discovers those little things that she will remember about him when the fog goes away. "Nourishment of the oblivion" is the farewell letter of a faceless woman, who clings to the streets of Toledo just as Democritus clung to bread with honey before letting go of life, but the farewell, although disguised as misfortune , don't feed oblivion or deprive lovers of remembering themselves through art, mythology and philosophy.