For Christopher Robin, the Hundred Acre Wood was once a sanctuary, a place of simple joys. Now, it has become a cage. The familiar forest paths twist into disorienting labyrinths, and the sunlight struggles to pierce the gloom. His beloved companions are still present, but they are twisted reflections of their former selves.
As the world around him unravels, Christopher realizes that his sanctuary is a fragile fortress built within his own mind. Each character is a manifestation of his internal turmoil, a defense mechanism against an unbearable, buried trauma. To escape the suffocating denial and return to reality, Christopher must confront the truth of what happened, even if it means discovering that the most dangerous monster in the Hundred Acre Wood is himself.