When Mara returns to her childhood home, she and her father begin hearing the house breathe, a slow rhythmic sound that seems tied to her late mother’s memory. After discovering a hidden journal in the attic, they realize the house is not haunted by a spirit, but by unspoken grief that has been sealed into its walls for years. By confronting their loss and finally allowing themselves to remember without fear, the breathing stops, and the house settles into quiet peace alongside them.