Megan Mostly almost collapses when she finds her son Lincoln watching TV in the middle of the night—his funeral was only a week earlier.
Add that to the fact Stephen Tremble showed up out of nowhere the day before asking if Lincoln was his son. What was she supposed to say? That she’s been lying to him and everyone else for the last six years?
Stephen made his way back to Atlanta after finding the diary that he can’t seem to lose no matter how hard he tries. It was one of the only things that made it through the fire that exposed the ever-growing hoard he’s been secretly collecting inside his home for years. He flipped through the diary and found an entry he never wrote, and it mentioned a son he didn’t know he had.
Megan finds more questions than answers as a mysterious woman begins showing up at random times with cryptic messages she can’t help but feel relate to her son. And all the while, Stephen battles with the anger of missing a son he never met while trying to figure out how to fill the hole in himself he couldn’t fill by packing his house with random stuff.
If they could only get over their past they might be able to figure out how the mysterious woman links them together. And then, maybe they could finally speak to their son one last time and get out of their self-destructive patterns.
