A man faces a life-and-death struggle against the paralyzing phobias his germophobe mother indoctrinated in him throughout his childhood.
A germophobe is forced to confront his fears, both real and imagined, when he finds himself stranded alone behind a closed, albeit unlocked door. Discovering that intangible barriers are as real as physical ones, his determination is put to the test. Which will be stronger, his irrational phobias, or the knowledge of certain death if he does not confront those fears?—Anonymous