
What shapes our innermost darkness? Is it our bloodline? Our circumstance? The secrets we keep? Psychologist, Addison Woods, is no stranger to tragedy and the struggles of familial relationships. She faces the harshness of life every day with her clients, and her own life is marked with tragic events. Her sister, Willow, is missing, but Addison isn’t the grieving sister one would expect to see, not even when a jar of bones with the note, "Willow Woods. Come find me," ignites the search for her sister again. She is haunted by dreams and voices and the looming threat of losing her mind, yet all she wants to do is focus on her clients; particularly, Jacob Becker, a former client who has returned to see her after seven years, and someone who has her questioning if she got his story wrong all those years ago. When Jacob was just a child, he claimed to see the devil, but struggled to tell Addison the extent of his nightmares. Now, struggling with thoughts and questions as to how much one’s bloodline and circumstance affect one’s mind and actions, Jacob returns to tell Addison the story he was unable to when he was just a child, and to reveal to her the secrets he’s been harboring that will shatter Addison’s life as she knows it.