Death wasn’t such a foreign concept to her anymore. Neither was grief, nor acceptance, nor letting go. Most of all, sharing herself with those whom she cared for was getting easier. She recalled just how alone she’d felt, and it was so freeing to know it didn’t need to be that way. She had her parents, and likewise they had her. For anything and everything.
For every teenager, a week spent away from a boyfriend or a girlfriend is the most annoying and inconvenient event ever. For Maria Jenkins, being forced to visit her grandparents in Wellwyn is a horrific thought, as the two live in a trailer park in a very small and remote town. Along with her parents and eight year old brother Mathew, this should e been a routine visit with family but would soon become a nightmare. Consumed over worry for their grandmother who finally hit remission in her cancer, their parents left the two children to their oen devices quite often. At the local grocery store they would meet a gorgeous woman, who would quickly start putting Matthew under her spell and leaving the young child seeking her out at night. When her and her sisters would finally decide to end the car and mouse game, Maria would awake to see him sleepwalking out of the motel and vanishing into the fields behind. Stunned to see him so willingly drawn into a stranger's arms. Trying to stop him, Maria is also drawn into the vortex and finds herself chained to a wall of a cave. Awoken to her brother's scared screams, she's unable to find him but instead would lock eyes with Harvey Sampson. With his legs missing and his body badly beaten down, he still has fight left in him and refuses to let them take him on their terms. Witches with abilities far outside of the human mind, Harvey would attack them and find himself killed off. When she finally came to, she would see her brother suspended upside down, naked, with all the blood drained from him. Willing to do anything to survive, she took Harvey's sacrifice and fled from the cave while the witches were distracted. Hunting her down in their ankle forms, one would pose as the wolf who would horribly scare and disfigure Maria but it turn would lose an eye. Suffering from blood loss and wounds, she would walk miles before stumbling on a stretch of road and finding a good Samaritan who would pick her up. With nobody believing her story, they chalked it all up to a crazed killer who drugged them both, never fully grasping the danger everyone was still left in.
You weren't meant to see that.
Hiltrude, Thalma, Anorra.
“Pale Mother’s heart! Reveal your secrets!”
Fast forwarding a year from the date of the attack and Maria is trying to maintain life as a normal college girl while still baring all the scars from that one night. Very withdrawn into herself, she's not longer the filled to the brim with life girl from before, even when her roommate Dolly tries to pull her from her shell. Convincing her to go to a party at a friend's house, this so where she'll meet the eccentric and shy Jessop Graham. Drawn to his timid nature and soft eyes, Maria finds herself developing first a crush than more real feelings for him after only the first few dates. With her secrets of the path bubbling to the surface,, shell confide the truth to him and become shocked and awed when he would believe her claims without a shred of doubt. Admitting his own mother is a medium to the paranormal, she knows she can trust Jessop against the battle with the witches that is quickly approaching. Drawn back to her grandmother's house, they would confront them and it'll leave Hitrude deceased and Jessop taken by the remaining witches. Lead by Harvey's apparition, she finds the cave again and sees the bay birthed by Talma a year ago is now an eight year old boy. Bred by evil, she hunts the remaining witches down with Jessop and continues the murders until she finally kills the child also. At the guiding hands of Harvey, she goes to the jars in the cave and smashed each one, releasing dozens of damned souls including her mother's childhood friend Sarah who was taken by "Angels". With her parents finally believing her, she finds comfort in Jessop as the two delve into a deeper relationship together now that the nightmare was ending.
Though the creature spoke likewise, and Maria understood her, it felt nothing like speaking to another person. Another human. Whatever this thing was, she wasn’t human. She donned a human disguise, a convincing one, and shed it like a jacket in an instant. She spoke the language, and showed human expression, but the motives and desires behind them were cold. Alien. She smiled upon Maria, and her smile was full of jagged, sallow teeth and malicious intent.