In many religious traditions, nuns are seen as individuals who have dedicated their lives to spiritual service and purity. The acknowledgment of sin within such a figure disrupts these expectations and invites a deeper exploration of what it means to be human. The confession of sins by a nun could symbolize the universal human experience of fallibility, regardless of one's devotion or professional role within a religious community.

The story follows , a devout nun whose peaceful life at a convent is disrupted by the arrival of a new woman named Lily . Charlotte finds herself increasingly drawn to Lily, leading to a spiritual and personal crisis as she is seduced by desires that clash with her religious vows.