It's spring in St. Louis and, after spending six years building a business and curating a seemingly perfect life, tragedy tears through what's left of Asha Arlington's foundation. Self-isolated, grieving, and numbing her pain through booze and denial, Asha begins to unravel. Within a single therapy session, she recounts her memories of the last six months. Friends and family alike become mirrors to Asha, reflecting what she wants, what she needs, and what-or who-she stands to lose if she can't pull herself together. As her story evolves and the past begins to bleed into the present, one question remains: Will Asha finally confront what she keeps hidden in the attic, or will she continue to let it control her?