
Meanwhile, a resident name Tristan, who was in isolation due to her deteriorating health, passes away and this death has a huge impact on everyone. In it, she notices an hourglass symbol (which she is sure she has seen before) and the number 292.13. Stanton’s office with Kevin’s help and procures her case file. The midnight stories continue and so does Ilonka’s desperation for information. She is also the owner of a naturopathic healing company which Ilonka claims to know about. While out in the woods, Ilonka meets a woman named Shasta who lives nearby and swears by the place’s healing properties. However, the doctor refuses to have any information about either. Stanton about Julia and a cult named Paragon that used to function in the building before she bought it. She also agrees to the pact about contacting the others after death. The newbie is inducted into the club where they share scary stories.

On her first night, Ilonka follows Anya into the library and notices a secret meeting of the Midnight Club. Georgina Stanton and gets comfortable with the idea of leaving her at this place. Her foster Dad meets with the owner of Brightcliffe Dr. Ilonka makes the move and meets the other dying residents, Kevin, Spencer, Sandra, Amesh, Natsuki, Cheri and her wheelchair-bound roommate, Anya. She decides to take this step based on eerie visions she’s been having and she also comes across an article on a former patient from the ’60s, Julia Jayne, who beat terminal cancer at the hospice and went home.

After months of treatments, she is declared terminal and decides to shift to Brightcliffe Hospice Care for Teenagers. The Midnight Club opens in the mid-1990s and introduces us to Ilonka, a teenager who is diagnosed with thyroid cancer before she can start college. Warning: This article contains heavy spoilers Plot Summary
