The writer Paul has been writing at the Silver Creek Hotel in the Colorado Mountains for many days. He put the newly completed work in his old leather bag and drove back to New York to deliver the work. Since the creation of the novel "Misley" series, Paul's name has been a sensation, but he doesn't want to write Misley all his life, and is determined to get rid of the protagonist.
Paul's car skidded on a snowy slope and ran out of control into a snowdrift on the side of the road. When he woke up from the coma, the face of a fat strange woman appeared before his eyes. This woman named Annie told Paul that his leg bone was severely fractured and he needed to stay in bed to recuperate. Although she could not go to the hospital because of the wind and snow, she was a nurse and could take good care of him. Paul was very grateful at first, but in the middle of the night, Paul was awakened by a frantic roar. The plot of the protagonist in the manuscript dying of dystocia made Anne lose her mind, and she could not forgive the writer she regarded as a saint. After that, Anne took the manuscript of the new book. Pour gasoline and force the writer to burn the manuscript. Under persecution, Paul reluctantly struck the match, turning many sleepless nights into ashes.
Annie placed Paul in another room and asked him to rewrite "Misley Sequel". Paul knew through the window that there were no neighbors within a radius of this place, and no one would help him. He could only accept the mercy of the witch. Fearful Paul tried to escape this moody woman, but his leg was badly injured and all his efforts were in vain.
Paul took advantage of Anne’s going out to enter the study again, and found in the newspaper clippings that Anne had been sentenced to jail for killing a baby when she was a midwife. After discovering that Paul had entered the study and knew her secrets, Annie tied Paul up and tortured, threatening him to resurrect the heroine of the original series of novels, while Paul tried everything possible to escape the clutches of this crazy female book fan.