a court-ordered ptsd support group brings together survivors who believe they experienced unrelated traumatic events. as therapy sessions continue, the members begin to notice disturbing overlaps in their fragmented memories—shared imagery, identical details, and impossible coincidences that suggest their pasts may be connected. under the guidance of a clinical, unchanging therapist, they are pushed deeper into recall-based exercises that feel less like treatment and more like control. slowly, they realize their “therapy” may be part of something far more orchestrated—reminiscent of the infamous killer Jigsaw’s psychological games—where survival, memory, and recovery are twisted into the same test, forcing them to reconstruct a truth they were never meant to remember.

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