After a grueling hospital shift, Mary steps into the November night, eager for nothing more than the warmth of home. But in the vast, fog-choked parking lot, she isn't alone. A man waits-silent, patient, following her every move. What begins as a terrifying walk to her car spirals into something far darker: the world twists, reality bends, and Mary finds herself trapped in a nightmarish loop where the hospital, the lot, and the road home fold endlessly into one another.
As the figure draws nearer, memories bleed through-the father she lost, the patients she couldn't save, the accident she never fully remembered. Haunted by relentless footsteps and visions of the past, Mary must confront not only the stranger stalking her but also the crushing weight of her own guilt.
Blurring the line between psychological thriller and supernatural horror, Welcome Mary is a chilling descent into a mind-and a night-that cannot escape itself. The footsteps are always behind her. The car is always out of gas. And the man is always waiting.