
Traumatized and distraught, Patty realizes that the rapture has indeed occurred, and she's been left behind. Horrified, Patty frantically searches for her family only to find them missing too. She is tremendously relieved however, her relief is short-lived when the radio announces that millions of people have in fact disappeared. Patty then awakens, and the entire film's plot is revealed to have been a dream. Patty escapes but, after a chase, is cornered by UNITE on a bridge and falls from the bridge to her death. Patty desperately tries to avoid the law and the Mark but is captured by UNITE.

Patty seems a strange breed of person who both refuses to trust Christ as her Savior and also refuses to take the Mark. One morning, she awakens to find that her family and millions of others have suddenly disappeared. She refuses to believe the warnings of her friends and family that she will go through the tribulation if she does not accept Jesus. Patty considers herself a Christian because she occasionally reads her Bible and goes to church regularly, where the pastor is really an unbeliever. The flashbacks also show her two friends and their different approaches to Christianity, one who considers Christ her savior and the other, Diane, who does not take it seriously. Then several flashbacks occur to times in Patty's life before the rapture has happened. The United Nations sets up an emergency government system called the United Nations Imperium of Total Emergency (UNITE) and those who do not receive the Mark identifying them with UNITE will be arrested.

She finds that her family has disappeared and that she has been left behind. Patty Jo Myers is a young woman who awakens one morning to a radio broadcast about how millions have suddenly disappeared and that the rapture has occurred.
