Nothing ends the way it should. Not cleanly. Not completely. When Amelia returns home after a sudden loss, she expects grief-something sharp, overwhelming, but finite. Instead, she finds something else. Conversations that don't align. Reactions that don't match. A family that begins to shift-not around the loss, but around what was left behind. The structure she once trusted fractures quietly, replaced by something colder, more deliberate. And the deeper she looks, the more she realizes this isn't just grief changing people. It's something that was already there-waiting.
As tension tightens and reality begins to slip at the edges, Amelia is forced to confront a truth she can't ignore: not everything that breaks is meant to be fixed. Some things are chosen. Some things are placed. And once they are, they don't move. What Stays is a dark psychological thriller about control, perception, and the systems we trust to hold us-until they don't.