In the process of getting control of her life after her husband’s death, Jane is invaded by cruel memories of the physical and sexual abuse her stepfather Cecil put her through when she was a child. Consumed with anger and pain, and with a kitchen knife in her purse, she seeks out the elderly and alcoholic stepfather to get revenge. But he does not view the past as she does, and in a psychological power game she is forced down on her knees. Are her accusations mistaken and merely based on subjective thoughts and ideas? The text offer psychologically challenging roles.