How does life go on after it had been attempted to end abruptly? This is the question, along with many other doubts, that plague the circle of tortured souls. In the lowly basement of a church, a suicide support group houses seven individuals with their own tragic story, each more bleak than the next. Jen (Amanda Damron) is angered by her very presence in the circle, denying her suicide attempt. Sylvia (Cricket Batz) struggles to get on with her life, but for what purpose? Charles (Chris Ready) is trapped in this prison of a world and yearns for freedom. Larry (Tom Tansey) is the calmest of them all, knowing full well what is on the other side - nothing. Even the support group leader (Michael Broussard) has been left jaded by the lack of hope amongst the participants. The only one who sees a glimmer of hope in her second chance at life is Violet (Brittany Holdahl), but struggles to have the circle see it that way. Though she still experiences disturbing nightmares of her demise, she believes that there is an opportunity to find peace in a once dark and bleak world. She especially expects it from Thomas (Brian Iannelli), her true love, to feel the same and to bring everyone together, but the tales have seemed to make him worse off than before. No matter how she attempts to help them, Violet cannot control what the circle does when the session is over.