Jack Schulz should be living the American Dream, right? He has a college degree from Brigham Young, a job as a reporter at his local newspaper, the Allwine Inquisitor, and now, his very own house. However, it only takes a month for him to find a girl in his basement with no memory of who she is, and no one else seems to remember who she is, either. Then his college buddy, Jenny, moves into town and reveals that his hometown of Allwine, Utah is a hotspot for paranormal activity, and his house is right at the center of it. Now it's onto him to fend the town from ghosts, demons, and unusual viruses, all while trying to solve the mystery of the Allwine Bubble: why does no one enter or leave the town? Is there really a hole in time and space, and is the apocalypse really upon them? Now we find ourselves in '82, and for one man, the invisible world is about to become visible.
Ingrid has been the schools in-betweener, She is bad and good. Since she was born she lost her parents because her dad ran away and her mom gave Ingrid up for adoption. Then her foster family has taken care of her for the past 14 years. When she goes out to a party one night she walks down a dark alley and is brutally murrdered. She was lucky though because the moon goddess gave her one more chance in life. When her body is found the doctors and cops try everything and eventually after tending to her for three days she wakes up to make it look like she is okay. She is unhappy because she is an angel and werewolf. She wants to know why but no one will tell. So she lives her normal life and is happy. But when the schools bad boy admits he wants her she doesn't know what to do. She is alright but the big question is why did she give her a second chance to life, and that's what's she's going to find out.