Agoraphobia plagues April, a severely paranoid woman living alone and just trying to get by. Afraid to go outside and afraid of talking to people and embarrassing herself, the recluse lives a difficult life.
However, after disaster befalls her, April is visited by a suspicious, entity taking the form of a talking jackal, who is apparently unable to watch this spectacle anymore. For reasons unbeknownst to her, it offers to help her get her life back on track.
However, after disaster befalls her, April is visited by a suspicious, entity taking the form of a talking jackal, who is apparently unable to watch this spectacle anymore. For reasons unbeknownst to her, it offers to help her get her life back on track.
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