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She tells him a story about Diana (Alicia Vela-Bailey), a friend she had when she was in a mental institution for her depression.

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That night, Sophie has a movie night with Martin, but includes her imaginary friend, frightening him. The next morning, Rebecca finds what the woman was scratching into her floor: the name "Diana." She recalls her own experiences with Diana from her own childhood, and the reason she left when her father abandoned them. That night, she awakens to scratching by the silhouetted woman, who almost attacks her, though Rebecca manages to turn the light on, making the figure disappear. Rebecca takes Martin home, but after a fight with their mother, she takes him to her apartment to protect him. Because he has been falling asleep in class, his teacher Emma (Andi Osho) calls Rebecca to the school. Sophie has mental illness and depression that has resurfaced, in which she talks to an apparently imaginary "friend." When Martin sees the apparition with his mom, his fear gives him insomnia. Paul's stepdaughter Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) lives alone in an apartment, away from her mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), and brother, Martin (Gabriel Bateman). Paul is later dragged into the darkness and gruesomely killed by the woman. She warns owner Paul (Billy Burke) about the apparition and leaves. In a mannequin warehouse, co-worker Esther (Lotta Losten) sees a silhouette of a woman with monstrously long fingers when she turns the lights off, but sees nothing when the lights are on.
