Baby Girl is a dystopian psychological thriller presented in three interconnected stories: Baby Girl, Polling Place 12, and The Restoration. Set in a near-future America shaped by quiet systemic control, the narrative follows John Anderson, a man navigating a landscape where authority is absolute, surveillance is normalized, and ordinary decisions carry irreversible consequences.In Baby Girl, a routine journey becomes something far more dangerous as John encounters a situation that challenges both his instincts and his understanding of the world around him. Polling Place 12 expands that tension into a broader societal context, exposing the mechanisms of control that govern everyday life and forcing John to confront the cost of compliance. In The Restoration, the consequences of those choices come into focus, revealing a deeply personal reckoning that blurs the line between survival, resistance, and responsibility.Together, the three stories form a cohesive arc that explores themes of autonomy, moral courage, and the subtle erosion of freedom. Grounded in character-driven storytelling and atmospheric tension, The Baby Girl Trilogy examines how ordinary people respond when systems of power become both invisible and inescapable.