Sixteen-year-old Mattie (Ella Grace Misenheimer) and her friend Joss (Marcia Lyn) are scavengers, living on the streets. They lay low and fly under the radar as loners living in an abandoned theater. Mattie brings back food she found that day. Joss is quite ill when refuses to eat. A long-haired stranger named Burke wanders into the theater. Mattie threatens to shoot him if he comes closer but Burke (Davis Osborne) collapses. Burke awakens already having a wound in his abdomen. Mattie has patched the moon with gauze and duct tape. Burke warns that he is on the run from a mistake for which there will be hell to pay and that the person who shot him intends to finish the job. He encourages Mattie to leave immediately. Mattie reveals Joss is a woman who took her in after she ran away from a meth selling mother and an abusive stepfather. Now she takes care of Joss. Mattie asks how Burke got entry into the theater. He confides the theater was a place he used to smoke cigarettes and drank whiskey in his youth and he knows his way around. Burkes says his insides are messed up and may not survive. Vega (Tim Ross), a man with a crowbar, enters silently. He has a gun. Burke directs Mattie to a duffel bag hidden in the theater believing his condition is terminal. The stranger approaches and aims his gun at Burke. Joss gets up from her sick bed and shoots the intruder dead. She gives Mattie a necklace with a cross and then succumbs to her illness. Addy is sole survivor. She retrieves Burkes duffel bag. She leaves the theater and the life she knew.
—Jon J. MIller