Faye wakes in hospital after a severe head injury and cannot remember recent events. A doctor says the amnesia may be temporary. Kenneth Hilton identifies himself as her boyfriend and takes her home. At the house she asks if she has always lived there and learns they’ve been sleeping in separate rooms, which makes her suspicious. Small, personal details—sheets in her favorite color, her favorite fragrance and flowers—suggest Kenneth knows her. The evidence nudges her toward cautious trust, but she hesitates, still unsure whether to accept his version of her life.