
Mara Spencer needs the rental income to keep her grandmother's house. Her new tenant seems perfect. Quiet. Polite. Pays in cash. Two weeks later, she won't leave. Daria claims squatter's rights. She knows the law. She knows her way around Mara's kitchen. She knows things about Mara that no stranger should know. The police say it's a civil matter. The lawyers say eviction takes months. Daria says she's not going anywhere. But it's the questions Daria asks that keep Mara up at night. Questions about the past. About choices. About what a person can live with. Mara has spent ten years building a careful life. Now, a woman she's never met is taking it apart, piece by piece. And Mara is starting to think this isn't random at all. Content Contains themes of guilt, trauma, revenge, gaslighting, and references to past suicidal thoughts. Depicts a hit-and-run accident (not graphic). No graphic violence.