Defeated and discouraged, Annie packs her meager belongings, the eviction notice a stark reminder of her dwindling fortunes. The childhood bedroom at her mother's house awaits, a bittersweet symbol of both comfort and regression. The air is thick with unspoken tensions, a mix of her mother's passive-aggressive digs and Annie's simmering resentment. The arrival of Megan, with her chaotic pack of dogs, disrupts the strained quiet, but her brutally honest words, "You're your problem, Annie," pierce through the dysfunction, planting a seed of self-realization that may just be Annie's saving grace. Will Annie find the strength to confront her demons within the familiar yet suffocating walls of her childhood home?