Abigail's father must spend the summer in the High Sierras doing research on glaciers. The cabin rental company is all too willing to provide everything for her family. There is the nice cabin in the woods right next to a lake, Cabin 24. There are the tall trees, the mountains, the fresh air.
But who is the big dude with the wild-looking hair who can only grunt and say a word here and there? He follows her around everywhere and glares at her. Why does Lucy, the manager's daughter, keep on telling Abigail "not to play with matches"? Why has Lucy turned Cabin 24 into a shrine, complete with antiques, in honor of the family who lived there one hundred years ago --- before the great flood?
Above all, why does Abigail dream of a face staring back at her own from the waters of Mirror Lake? Why is the face beautiful in profile only? When it turns in the other direction, it looks hideous.
Is the face trying to tell her something before it is too late?
But who is the big dude with the wild-looking hair who can only grunt and say a word here and there? He follows her around everywhere and glares at her. Why does Lucy, the manager's daughter, keep on telling Abigail "not to play with matches"? Why has Lucy turned Cabin 24 into a shrine, complete with antiques, in honor of the family who lived there one hundred years ago --- before the great flood?
Above all, why does Abigail dream of a face staring back at her own from the waters of Mirror Lake? Why is the face beautiful in profile only? When it turns in the other direction, it looks hideous.
Is the face trying to tell her something before it is too late?
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