Bitten by a monster at a tender age, feral DNA runs deep in Crystal Belmont’s blood. Driven by a manic and insatiable hunger, she stalks the woods across the road from the hundred-year-old farmhouse she calls home. Repulsed by the food her mother cooks, Crystal must hunt small woodland creatures to survive, but it won’t be long before the darkness requires more and the urge for malice can no longer be repressed. Doomed by a curse beyond her control, Crystal is forced to hide who she truly is. Crystal’s mother suspects something is amiss with her daughter. A mother’s intuition is never wrong. Crystal is a peculiar child, preferring to play alone in the woods, rejecting what society traditionally assigns to young girls. What her mother doesn’t know is that a beast dwells within the walls of her daughter’s body, trapped within the ether of her soul, clawing and scratching like a caged dog desperate to get out. As Crystal grows older, she knows that time is running out. It won’t be long before the dark secret buried deep inside festers to its boiling point and releases the monster within. The beast will have its revenge.