Annette Stanton is NOT crazy. Does she think there's an angry sleep demon trying to kill her? Maybe. But that's not the point. Annette has always had sleep troubles, though nothing as sinister as after her family's big move. Her dad assures her it's only sleep paralysis. But something tells her that this sleep paralysis demon is no ordinary projection of the unconscious mind. No; the Figure that plagues her days and torments her nights is one hundred percent real, even if she has no way of proving it. To keep her family from worrying about her sanity, she resolves to find out what it wants on her own. Can Annette rid herself of the Figure before it kills her, or will she lose her mind trying?
Annette Stanton is NOT crazy. Does she think there's an angry sleep demon trying to kill her? Maybe. But that's not the point. Annette has always had sleep troubles, though nothing as sinister as after her family's big move. Her dad assures her it's only sleep paralysis. But something tells her that this sleep paralysis demon is no ordinary projection of the unconscious mind. No; the Figure that plagues her days and torments her nights is one hundred percent real, even if she has no way of proving it. To keep her family from worrying about her sanity, she resolves to find out what it wants on her own. Can Annette rid herself of the Figure before it kills her, or will she lose her mind trying?