The haunting of his parents' car accident leads him into a downfall. The trauma causes Kyle to lose all of his memories beside one. It's of a wealthy little girl handing a frost-bitten boy, presumed to be himself, a mitten while keeping one for herself. And at the same time, she says, "Here you go, one for you, one for me," as she stifles a giggle. No one of his past acquaints themselves with him. They think it's better that Kyle doesn't know who he really is. But after finding an old carving in a tree which has the same initials as the ones on the mitten and of his name, alongside a girl who resembles the one in his memory, his perfect life gains a twist. I could say more but my mouth is locked. And the key? It's inside of this story.