Three old friends take a vacation together once a year. This year they go to Newport, RI so Bernice, the retired photographer, can take pictures of the 1890-1900s mansions built by multimillions for a travel magazine. While there, Lucille, the retired English teacher, swears she saw a ghost. Kathleen, the retired pastor, volunteers at a center aiding pregnant teens and women in Texas. Before and after the trip she helps a teen (age 16) escape from a Fundamentalist Latter-day Saints cult. The teen, Rebecca, was sent to Texas to live with an aunt. The grandparents who sent her did not know the aunt was now the third wife of a polygamist. There is no easy escape for Rebecca, who was forced to be wife #4 in the family, until she sneaks into the center and asks for help. Kathleen helps her and is soon threatened by the polygamist and his "wives." Soon a younger girl comes to the center looking for Rebecca and an escape plan. The girl says that her father and mothers have said the center kidnapped Rebecca. Pastor Kathleen says they did not "kidnap" her. The girl asks if they will kidnap her and help her escape. They do. As the friends work together with Kathleen, Bernice begins showing signs of dementia, which must be addressed.