When Shelby reads a worrying letter from her best friend, Mary-Jo, she feels a sense of unease and makes her way back home. Soon, the discovery of a body in the river sends shockwaves through the community.
Her lifelong visions are now plagued by blurriness and seemed to conceal a hidden truth. Who is the shadowy figure that never reveals themself? What is preventing her from witnessing the events of that fateful day?
Mary-Jo's boyfriend, Ricky, is the prime suspect in a murder case. Despite the accusations, she remains unconvinced by his guilt, citing the deep love and joy shared between Mary-Jo and him.
Shelby's childhood nemesis, now the sheriff, is a constant reminder of the painful memories and torment she and Mary-Jo endured in the past. His strong aversion towards Ricky means he will search for any reason to press charges against him, but is the sheriff concealing something?
In the crumbling house she grew up in, Shelby must confront her drunken pa. Much to her surprise, he is sober, and they engage in a meaningful conversation before he eventually relapses into his old ways.
The weight of guilt for leaving her best friend hangs heavily on Shelby as she confronts her enemy. Will the truth finally break the chains of her past and set her free? '
'A dark twisted talke of love and betrayal.'