Harriet finds herself trapped within the confines of a room that has been her sanctuary for an entire year. The comfort of solitude and self-contemplation has become her world, shielding her from the outside world and the painful memories that haunt her.
She is gently prodded by well-meaning voices urging her to rejoin the real world. Among those voices is her loving father, who, in her darkest days, cared for her selflessly and without question. Now, with her father desperately ill and in need of her support, Harriet faces a momentous decision—to break free from her self-imposed exile and repay her father's unwavering love and care.
But the fear of stepping beyond the familiar walls of her room and into the unknown grips her. The spectre of those dark days loom, threatening to pull her back into the abyss of her past.