
Savannah Rae James is a successful lawyer who, after years of living in Castlebrook Alabama, desperately tries to escape her past by building her career in the bustling city of New York City. One Year earlier, she was involved in a tragic event that left deep emotional scars, but she has buried those memories under layers of professional success and distance from her life. The busy town, with its bright streets and money dripping off everyone, seems like the perfect place to start over, far away from the reminders of her trauma. However, Savannah quickly realizes that no amount of distance can keep the past at bay. The shadows of what happened start creeping into her new life—through nightmares, panic attacks, and an overwhelming sense of dread that she can’t shake. The trauma she tried to leave behind begins to affect her work and personal relationships, forcing her to confront the deep-rooted pain she has long ignored. Determined to heal, Savannah begins therapy, where she slowly opens up about the dark events that shattered her earlier life. Through the guidance of her compassionate therapist, she learns to navigate her emotional wounds, developing coping mechanisms to manage her anxiety and PTSD. Her therapy sessions are grueling but essential, uncovering layers of suppressed guilt, grief, and fear. Along the way, she takes on a court case and as she forms new friendships in the town, they unknowingly trigger her past. While others become crucial in her journey toward healing. As Savannah works through her trauma, she realizes that confronting her past might be the only way to truly overcome it. Her journey is one of self-discovery, forgiveness, and resilience. Despite the waves of emotional turmoil, she begins to find strength in her vulnerability and learns that healing is not linear—but it is still healing.