Deborah's eyes locked onto Maria, and her voice dropped to a menacing whisper. "My daughter... she's been waiting for me."

Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a renowned psychologist, stood outside the nursing home, her eyes fixed on the sign that read "Willow Creek". She had been asked to evaluate Deborah Logan, an 83-year-old Alzheimer's patient who had been exhibiting strange behavior. Maria's colleague, Dr. Taylor, had expressed concern about Deborah's rapid decline and potential for violence.

The evaluation began, and Maria quickly realized that Deborah was not your average Alzheimer's patient. She displayed an uncanny awareness of her surroundings and an unnerving ability to recall minute details from her past. But it was when Maria asked about Deborah's family that things took a dark turn.