Jack Harlan, a recently divorced horror writer fleeing Philadelphia, buys a crumbling Victorian house in rural Willow Creek, Pennsylvania, hoping for a fresh start and inspiration. What he finds instead is a house that remembers: whispers at midnight, levitating 1910s shoes, a locked basement full of secrets, and the lingering presence of Martha Whitaker, who vanished over a century ago. Through eerie encounters, reluctant dances in the dark, and moments of unexpected tenderness, Jack confronts both the house’s haunted history and his own buried pain. In the end, the night isn’t about escape—it’s about finally being seen.