Managing to escape from her, Martin runs away to Becca’s house. When Diana shows up, Martin freaks out, and Diana attacks him. However, halfway through, Sophie turns off the lights and tries to convince a terrified Martin to give Diana a chance. Martin insists on spending alone time with only her, and the two decide to watch a movie. The following night, Martin is back at Sophie’s house, where Sophie tries to get him to befriend Diana. Becca and Bret sneak out of the house with the box of documents before Sophie returns. Bret interferes at the right time by entering the room, and the light from outside makes Diana disappear before she can kill Becca. Later, after Becca is lured to her old bedroom by some noises, Diana warns her to stay away and attacks her. Realizing Paul must have been looking for a way to help Sophie before his death, Becca goes through the contents and glimpses into Sophie and Diana’s shared past at a mental institute. Breaking into her mother’s empty house with her not-quite boyfriend, Bret, Becca comes across a box of documents in Paul’s office. The scrawls remind Becca of a strange occurrence from her childhood, and she decides to investigate Diana. After a terrifying encounter with Diana, in the morning, Becca discovers the word ‘Diana’ hastily scratched on the floorboard alongside a stick figure. Becca wakes up to eerie scratching noises and encounters a shadowy figure crouched on the floor. That night, Diana follows Martin to Becca’s place. However, after witnessing the frantic state of her mother, it reminds Becca of her childhood struggles, and she takes Martin with her. At first, Becca is reluctant and drives him back to his house. Becca assures Martin that Becca is just a figment of their mother’s imagination, but Martin isn’t convinced and asks if he can stay at her place for the night. Martin tells Becca that he hasn’t been able to sleep in his house and tells her about his mother’s friend, Diana. As a result, the school calls up Martin’s estranged older stepsister, Becca, after failing to reach Sophie. Soon after a few encounters with the same woman in the dark, Martin stops feeling safe in his own home and starts falling asleep in-between classes at school. Following his death, Sophie’s mental condition worsens, and her son Martin regularly notices her talking to herself in the dark. ‘Lights Out’ opens with the sudden, unexplainable death of Sophie’s second husband, Paul, at the hands of a ghoulish woman who only exists in the dark.
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