A young woman, who is tormented by hallucinations and haunted by the memory of her dead father, struggles to regain control of her life and uncover the truth about her past.
"Gless" tells the story of a young woman named Gless Dresden who lives in a deep state of psychosis, one that causes her to have frequent auditory and visual hallucinations as well as a distorted, often false, memory of the people in her life. Her father died when she was a child and she remembers her mother as being a sadistic disciplinarian. After her father's death, Gless fell into a life of depression and began to develop psychotic tendencies. In addition to the haunting memories of her childhood, she is tormented by an imaginary character who appears to her as a companion, but is every part of her illness, pushing Gless towards self-destruction and violence. Gless struggles to repress the pain she holds inside until a final encounter with her mother forces her to confront the truth about her past.—Anonymous