In a small village where routine blends with everyday life, an eleven-year-old girl named Mary finds herself grappling with the complexities of growing up and the loneliness she feels after moving with her mother to a new home. One night, while seeking comfort in her room, Mary discovers an imaginary friend: a peculiar and charismatic being who presents himself as the perfect companion to escape her troubles. As the days go by, their connection deepens, and her new friend begins to reveal to her a world of fantasy and adventures she had never imagined.
However, not everything is as it seems. As Mary delves further into her relationship with her friend, she starts to uncover that his presence comes at a price. He whispers dark secrets to her and leads her to make decisions that distance her from her mother and the other children in the neighborhood. Slowly, the line between fantasy and reality blurs, forcing her to confront her own fears and unearth family traumas she never believed she had processed.
When the situation reaches a critical point, Mary must decide whether to follow the path of her imaginary friend or face the harsh reality of her life. This story invites us to explore the thin line between imagination and madness, and what happens when those invisible friends cease to be just that.