Episode 7 of Season 3 of "From" unfolds with an intriguing start, as Boyd and his companions find themselves at the clinic. Fatima, in a state of distress, declares that something is residing within her and is progressively growing. Kristi, on the other hand, ponders whether this could be a rare case of psychosomatic pregnancy or simply the town's eerie influence taking hold of Fatima. Subsequently, Fatima decides to depart from the clinic and return home, with Ellis and Boyd trailing behind her.
Back at the Colony House, Mari attempts to engage Fatima in conversation, but it becomes evident that Fatima's condition is spiraling dangerously out of control. When Boyd conveys this news to Donna, she expresses her concern, suggesting that having Fatima and Ellis at the Colony House could pose a significant risk. This revelation only deepens Boyd's frustration.
Elsewhere, Jade, Ethan, and Tabitha find themselves converging near the totems, which Tabitha has vividly seen in her recurring nightmares since childhood. She recounts her haunting experiences, leading Jade to feel that Tabitha's arrival in the town might have been predestined. This uncomfortable realization hints at the possibility that escape might no longer be an option.
Meanwhile, Elgin, engrossed in tinkering with a camera, stumbles upon an underground bunker. Inside a room, he discovers a corpse, and the mysterious lady in the kimono appears, seemingly requiring Elgin's assistance for some unknown purpose.
The new cop, who has recently arrived in the town, is navigating the newcomer process with a determined resolve to find a way out. Kenny tries to explain the situation to her, but she remains inconsolably furious. Later, she confronts Boyd, demanding her gun back. Boyd reluctantly returns it to her, but without bullets, stating that she will earn the bullets when he deems her worthy.
Bakta, the bus driver who joined the town in Season 2, approaches Kenny with a proposal to reopen the diner. Elsewhere, Henry is grappling with Victor, who is frustrated by Jasper's silence towards him. In a bid to extract something from Jasper, Victor ventures into Sara's basement.
Tillie extends her kindness to Ellis and endeavors to support the couple. In a different scenario, Julie confides in Randall that she has been unable to obtain a driver's license. In response, Randall teaches her how to drive the van at the Colony House. As they traverse through the woods, they stumble upon the eerie location where Boyd had once encountered worms burrowing under his skin. Julie feels an inexplicable urge to explore the ruins, but Randall, sensing the malevolent aura, persuades her to leave the place untouched.
Back at the Colony House, Fatima is wracked with searing pains, her suffering palpable. As she manages to stumble her way to the greenhouse, driven by a desperate need to consume the decaying vegetables, the agony strikes her anew, doubling her over in torment. Tillie, witnessing her friend's distress, steps forward to lend a hand, her heart brimming with compassion. But caught in the throes of her pain, Fatima lashes out in a haze, plunging scissors into Tillie's flesh.
Tillie, her life ebbing away, whispers urgently for Fatima to flee, her voice tinged with both forgiveness and urgency. Just then, Ellis enters the scene, the stark reality of Fatima's desperate act dawning upon him, as the episode draws to a harrowing close.