Alison and Michael return from a weekend getaway, eager to reunite with their daughter Maya, left in the care of their trusted neighbor Nancy. But when they arrive, Nancy’s house is eerily silent—and both Nancy and Maya are gone.
Panic sets in. Nancy’s phone is unreachable. Michael tries to stay calm, but Alison’s instincts scream that something is terribly wrong. They call the police, and Officer Martinez arrives to investigate. But Alison’s unease deepens when neighbors report seeing Michael enter Nancy’s house days earlier—while Maya was at kindergarten and Alison was at work.
Michael’s explanation? He borrowed spices to cook a surprise dinner. But Alison can’t recall any such meal. The story doesn’t add up.
Then Alison finds a note hidden in Michael’s drawer: a ransom demand for Maya and Nancy. The money from her mother’s inheritance is gone. But the handwriting on the note looks eerily familiar—almost identical to Michael’s.
Alison rushes to the police, only to learn that Officer Martinez doesn’t exist. The man who came to their house was an imposter. And the money stolen? Fake bills—part of her mother’s quirky legacy.
The police suspect the fake ransom might trigger a response. Alison, desperate, goes public—appearing on TV to plead for help. Her phone floods with calls, most useless. Until one message stands out: “I know where your daughter is. I’ll tell you everything at the meeting.”
Alison meets the sender in a shadowy parking garage. He’s John—Nancy’s brother. He confesses he got involved in something dangerous. The story ends on a cliffhanger, with Alison on the brink of uncovering the truth behind her daughter’s disappearance and the betrayal that shattered her trust.