
There are moments that split a life in two.
Before.
And after.
Tracy never thought of herself as the kind of person who would kill someone.
But everything changes in an instant when she hits a man with her car while driving down a deserted road at night.
With no clear options and nowhere else to go, she continues on to a small motel several miles up the road. A place that should feel temporary. A place that should feel safe.
It doesn’t.
Because as she struggles to process what she has done, she begins to feel it—something is watching her. Waiting. Closing in.
What follows is a slow psychological unraveling, where guilt becomes heavier than silence, and reality starts to fracture under the weight of consequence.
This is not just about what happened on the road.
It’s about what follows you after.
For mature audiences only.
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