He wasn't running from the truth.
He was running from what it meant.
In a quiet bar, during a storm that refuses to let up, a drifter sits across from a state trooper and begins to talk. What starts as a casual conversation turns into something else entirely-something heavier. Piece by piece, the man known as Everett Cain unravels a past filled with violence, silence, and a choice he can never undo.
Accused of a crime he didn't commit, Everett has spent years on the run. But innocence isn't simple, and truth doesn't always come clean. As the night deepens, so does the story-revealing a brother's betrayal, a moment that changed everything, and the weight of knowing he could have stopped it.
The trooper listens. At first out of duty. Then out of something harder to define.
Because some confessions aren't about guilt.
They're about what happens when you live with it.
And by the time the storm passes, neither man will leave unchanged.