She ought to be. It's what she does for a living.
Her life is routine until she receives a claim on a black sedan.
It's a hit and run, landing the owner, Blaine Grayson, in the middle of the woods at night with the front end of his car smashed in.
When Gretchen contacts Blaine about his accident, he tells her not to move his car from the tow yard under any circumstances-a red flag as far as she's concerned.
To increase her suspicions, she receives a call from Detective Wagner, and the claim isn't even a day old. Through heated telephone conversations, Gretchen and the detective come to blows over the car.
During the investigation, Gretchen is attacked, coming out of the gym one night. Unbeknownst to her, Detective Wagner has been watching her from a distance, and it changes everything.
As time goes on, the two men become intertwined in Gretchen's personal life. But it's too much for her to handle when one of them fails to protect her, and it's from something that she didn't see coming.