When thirteen-year-old Reanna's older sister Chelsea goes missing on her way home from school, each member of their Ojibwe family grieves her loss in a different way and struggles to find closure. Reanna's mother flees the reservation and its memories, and Reanna and her brother Theo go to live with their father. Reanna leans on her Ojibwe traditions for comfort, and feels Chelsea's presence all around her, especially when she's wearing Chelsea's regalia and participating in traditional dancing. Although the family gets no easy answers about Chelsea's disappearance, they come to terms with her loss.