A mother and daughter confront generational cycles after their matriarch's death.
In the aftermath of their family matriarch's death, Joyce and her daughter Erica struggle with what to do next. Joyce believed she had paved a better path for Erica, giving her everything she never had. However, Erica begins to question if, despite therapy, journaling, and self-reflection, she is no different from her mother or grandmother. Perhaps they didn't break the cycle; perhaps the cycle can never be broken.