Suzanne's visions begin at the age of twelve after a visit from her grandfather. She wakes from a deep sleep when
she feels a presence in her room. She realizes it is her grandfather, still she is frightened! Her grandfather drifts across
the room and kisses her forehead. Suzanne notices the time, it is midnight. The next thing she remembers is waking up in the
morning.
She finds some comfort when her mother assures her she was dreaming. Just before she leaves for school the phone
rings. Suzanne stops dead in her tracks when she hears her mother cry out. It is her grandmother letting them know that
her grandfather had passed away around midnight. It is also the beginning of many visions. Later in life Suzanne gets a vision
of a young girl named Madison drowning in a lake. Madison pulls Suzanne into her world. Suzanne is horrified when her young
grand-daughters start talking about Madison. She quickly learns that Madison likes to play games. Suzanne is determined to
help Madison's spirit find peace and move on.