West Virginia Family Faces Curse as Bog Pact Weakens
- The Haddesleys have a supernatural covenant with a bog that has historically provided them with a 'bog-wife' for each generation.
- As the covenant falters, the five adult siblings confront personal struggles and family secrets, leading to rising tensions.
- The family's legacy is threatened by dwindling resources and the emotional burden of their past, forcing them to face painful truths.
In a West Virginia family, the Haddesleys face a crisis as their supernatural bond with the bog begins to weaken. This covenant, which has historically provided them with a 'bog-wife' for each generation, is now in jeopardy, leading to deep-seated tensions among the five adult siblings. Each sibling grapples with their identity and the family's legacy, revealing personal struggles and secrets that threaten to unravel their unity. The eldest sister, Eda, feels overwhelmed by her responsibilities, while Wenna, who left the family, struggles with her past. Nora, the youngest, yearns for familial cohesion amidst the chaos. As food and resources dwindle, the bog, once a source of life, becomes a symbol of their impending doom, forcing them to confront painful truths about their heritage and the mysterious disappearance of their mother. The family's legacy hangs in the balance as they navigate the emotional and physical decay surrounding them.