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Upon visiting the O'Donnell residence, Lib encounters a deeply religious family, entrenched in their belief that Anna’s condition is divine. Anna, astoundingly, attributes her survival to "manna from Heaven," supposedly a miraculous sustenance granted by God. This feeds into the growing tension as Lib notices an array of visitors flocking to witness Anna's purported miracle, raising her concerns about the girl’s well-being.
As Lib spends more time with Anna and her family, snippets of their tragic backstory unfold. Through a family photograph, Lib learns about Anna's late brother who had died from a mysterious illness, hinting at darker secrets within the family's history. Here, Lib's suspicions deepen about the family's true motives concerning Anna's well-being.