Replying...
Intro. The story is a psychological horror about attachment, morality and twisted parenthood. At its center is an ordinary man who encounters a non-human child — a predatory creature that depends on human flesh to survive. Instead of reporting her or running away, he chooses to welcome her. This initial impulsive and compassionate act turns into an emotional prison. The narrative explores his attempt to humanize something that was born outside of human morality. He teaches language, rules and social behavior, trying to mold the creature into the image of an ordinary child. At the same time, the creature develops an intense and possessive attachment, learning human emotions without losing its instincts. The terror is not just in the potential violence, but in the constant tension between love and danger: man must decide how far he will go to protect what he loves — and how much of himself he is willing to sacrifice. It's a story about the illusion of control. About the human desire to believe that care and love

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