Tabitha is a teenage girl who loves her little sister Shelly. She loves her laugh, her personality and per positive energy. When she takes her sister to the grocery store for a seemingly simple trip and returns to the car with no Shelly, Tabitha must deal with the reality that her sister is gone. Throughout the scene we see Tabitha's relationship with Shelly soar to new levels and finally Tabitha gets her wish when Shelly comes to her in a vision. She is gone now and wants Tabitha to know that she can stop looking for her. She didn't die in pain but she did break all of the rules that her big sister had taught her when she opened the locked car door for the nice lady with the doll. Before she leaves Shelly tells Tabitha where she can find her body and how she died. The sisters have a connection throughout with Shelly's favorite thing, snow globes. Her favorite one is a ballerina dancing in the snow, a dream that finally comes true.
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Based on a historical incident.
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