After accepting a position as a live-in caretaker at a secluded country estate, a young woman is charged with caring for two recently orphaned children, Miles and Flora Fairchild. The house is vast, quiet, and governed by strict rules—some rooms off-limits, some questions discouraged. As time passes, the caretaker becomes increasingly unsettled by the children’s behavior and the oppressive stillness of the estate. Whispers of past staff, unexplained sounds, and unsettling encounters.
At Starcourt Mall, Mike finally catches up to Eleven after days of awkward excuses and obvious lies. He tries to explain what happened, stumbling over his words while Max watches from Eleven’s side. But Eleven isn’t the same girl who waited for Mike to tell her what to do anymore. Surrounded by neon lights, loud music, and a crowd that doesn’t notice the moment at all, Eleven makes a decision for herself. “I dump your ass.” Just like that, Mike is left standing in the middle of the mall, real
Wind Gap is a town built on pretty houses, polite smiles, and ugly secrets. When the quiet of the community is shattered, old wounds begin to reopen and the people who seemed untouchable start revealing the cracks beneath their perfect lives. In a place where everyone knows your name but no one tells the whole truth, finding answers means uncovering the memories, betrayals, and hidden pain that the town has spent years trying to bury. Because in Wind Gap, secrets don’t disappear. They wait.