Alex, a 17-year-old high school student, writes a letter to Amy, the mother of his best friend Sammy, expressing his deep remorse for the horrifying events that took place in her home. Alex reflects on the warm memories of being in Amy's house and the unexplainable actions he committed that left both Sammy and Amy traumatized. One evening, while playing with an Ouija board in the basement, a sinister force took over, causing chaos and terror in the room. Alex describes feeling like a spectator to his own monstrous actions as he witnessed Sammy's distress and the destruction that ensued. When Amy discovered the scene, her screams echoed the horror of the night.
Alex struggles to make sense of what happened, feeling a profound sense of guilt and regret for the pain and trauma he caused. He acknowledges the impossibility of finding words to convey the malevolence that took hold of him that night. Despite his sincere apology and deep remorse, Alex understands that forgiveness may be out of reach, but he hopes to offer some understanding of his actions. He reveals the torment and sleepless nights he experiences, haunted by the memories of that dreadful evening and the impact on Sammy and Amy.
In closing, Alex expresses his deepest regrets and a longing to undo the events that shattered the innocence and joy of their past relationship. He acknowledges the irreparable harm done and hopes that his words may offer a glimpse of the remorse he carries each day. Ultimately, Alex's letter provides a raw and heartfelt account of the devastating consequences of a seemingly innocent game turning into a nightmarish reality.