Leo, reeling from divorce, buys a crumbling Victorian for a fresh start. He soon finds a permanent resident: the ghost of Billy Garrity, a lonely boy who died decades prior, eternally watching the world from the windows. Leo’s initial fear turns to empathy as he uncovers Billy’s story through his art. But when Leo tries to share that story with the town, he disturbs a deeper, protective force—a mother’s grief made manifest. To free them all, Leo must learn that some hauntings aren't about terror, but about healing a sorrow trapped in time.