Everything looks perfect.
The houses are quiet. The routines are flawless. The neighbors are friendly-predictable, even.
Erin noticed it almost immediately.
Nothing is out of place.
At first, it feels like relief. A calm, orderly neighborhood where everything works the way it should. But the longer she watches, the more something feels... off.
Smiles come too easily. Conversations end too cleanly. And no one ever asks the wrong question.
Until Erin does.
What begins as a quiet suspicion turns into something far more dangerous when she discovers the truth hidden just beneath the surface-an invisible system designed to keep everything in perfect alignment.
People don't leave.
They don't fight.
They adjust.
As Erin pushes against the pattern, the neighborhood begins to push back. Subtly at first. Then with purpose.
Because perfection isn't natural.
It's enforced.
And once you've been seen, you don't just walk away.
You get corrected.
The Adjustment is a tense psychological thriller about control, conformity, and what happens when one person refuses to fall in line.