Hauer is a young man comfortable traveling the suburban backstreets and woods of Ellicott City as a vagabond with no responsibilities except to the back pack slung over his shoulder. His favorite destination is a burnt out, condemned paper mill, home to a vampire by the name of Anushka – a melancholy vampire assassin haunted by loneliness and self-imposed isolation. Her vow to never feed on humans is tested when a chance meeting pits her with Hauer and tests her resolve.
Jacob’s understanding of life is that it goes along any way you imagine it to. It’s always on the move. Jacob has come to the conclusion that existence is this way because life abhors boredom. Its wings were meant to flap, not be still and suffocate in stagnating inactivity and un-imagined fulfilment. Destruction and re-invention are the safeguards that keep life from becoming ‘deadwinged.’