A girl lies dying at the bottom of a well. Paralyzed and delirious, lost inside the labyrinth of her mind.
She he clings to her memories (some near and dear, some half-remembered, some buried, and some unreal).
As death draws near, her consciousness circles a single truth: Someone wanted her dead. And it could only have been family.
Her mind searches aimlessly through these relived memories, at times vengeful and wanting to "expose" her unknown would-be killer, other times locked in a desperate, paralyzing grief.
She tries - in her own childish, broken way - to assign each of them a "motive". To make sense of her undoing. Perhaps, to feel like she earned this fate. This will force her to discover truths she never wanted to face about herself, her family, and her place in the world.
Set in an isolated farm in rural America in the late 60s, this is a story about gothic mystery, surreal and disturbing imagery, dream-like unreliable narration, and honest exploration of childhood abuse and toxic family dynamics (where the abuser's logic and rules function in the narrative like living myth).