Young mother Madylyn Mabry puts her daughter to bed while her husband Jack watches golf on television. After the child is asleep, Madylyn goes downstairs and announces that she is leaving Jack. Jack runs upstairs to the bedroom and holds their daughter out the window, threatening to drop her if Madylyn leaves, and Madylyn acquiesces. Decades later, Jack and Madylyn return home from church for a quiet afternoon. He watches TV and drinks in his usual potion. Late that night, a call wakes them. Jack picks up the phone and hears a woman's voice. Jack reports to work at a prison, where he is a parole officer. He is called into the warden's office, and his upcoming retirement becomes a topic. Jack requests that he be allowed to keep all of his inmates until he leaves to see them through until review. Jack has a new case: Inmate Gerald Creeson, who visits Jack's office. The inmate insists that he likes to be called Stone. Stone asks Jack if he can help him to be released early. Stone begins to ask questions about Jack's relationship with his wife. Jack explains that he does not want to discuss his wife and that they are there to talk about his case. Stone later phones his wife Lucetta from prison. Stone and Jack hold several more meetings. Stone insists that he deserves to be free. He also begins reading literature about spiritual awakenings. One night, Lucetta leaves a message on Jack and Madylyn's answering machine. She shows up at the prison the next day to meet Jack, who rebuffs her. Lucetta phones Jack again, and they meet for lunch. They end up at Lucetta's home. After a few drinks, he sleeps with Lucetta. At prison, two guards arrive to escort Stone to the
infirmary. While waiting for someone to see him, he witnesses another inmate brutally murdered. Jack goes to see Lucetta several more times for sex, but Jack tells her that no one can know about their relationship. One day, he tells Stone that he sent the report recommending early release. Stone follows this by admitting to having no remorse for the arson that got him convicted. The next morning, Jack asks the warden for Stone's report. The warden informs him that Stone's parole hearing is in an hour and that no changes can be made. Jack does not stay for the hearing. Stone is informed that he will be released. Stone tells Jack that he knows about the relationship between him and Lucetta. That night, saddled with paranoia, Jack goes home and is awakened by a fire in his home. Jack suspects Stone, but Madylyn believes that the fire is a punishment from God. Madylyn and Jack's daughter Candace and their granddaughter look through photo albums. Candace tells her mother that she is surprised that she did not leave her father sooner. Jack finds and confronts Stone with a revolver but cannot bring himself to shoot him, letting him leave. Jack is now retired, trying to determine his future. ==Cast==