Shannon Whalen opens the kitchen door in the darkness before dawn. Her flashlight shows her an old, rickety, wooden boardwalk that zigzags this way and that all the way down the beach. She follows it out of curiosity. It dead ends at the ocean's edge.
She sees a couple in a motorboat with their lights on coming ashore waving at her. They get swamped by a wave entering the sea from a river at that point. She tries to save them. But Shannon gets pulled out to sea herself. Shannon is saved by a red-haired guy named Gus who proceeds to dump her in his jeep and drive off the beach back into town. When she tells him that they must save the other couple, he insists that no one is there.
Why does Shannon start having dreams about following the mysterious river upstream to a waterfalls that speaks to her? Above all, why does she keep hearing couples out in the ocean --- and on her boardwalk at night --- that Gus insists are not there? Is Shannon going crazy, or is it something else?
She sees a couple in a motorboat with their lights on coming ashore waving at her. They get swamped by a wave entering the sea from a river at that point. She tries to save them. But Shannon gets pulled out to sea herself. Shannon is saved by a red-haired guy named Gus who proceeds to dump her in his jeep and drive off the beach back into town. When she tells him that they must save the other couple, he insists that no one is there.
Why does Shannon start having dreams about following the mysterious river upstream to a waterfalls that speaks to her? Above all, why does she keep hearing couples out in the ocean --- and on her boardwalk at night --- that Gus insists are not there? Is Shannon going crazy, or is it something else?
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