Detective Michael Wright was on his way to visit a girl friend of his. On his way to the apartment, he heard a scream coming from the apartment. He drew his gun, kicked in the door. Inside he was met with a horrific scene: he saw as a monster ripped her heart from her body. Michael fired at the monster, but it caused no damage as the bullets seem to just go through his body. The monster looked at him, turned and walked towards the French door. It disappeared as it approached the door. Michael fainted. Michael was told by his superior take two weeks off; he was told to go to a therapist. The therapist was a beautiful woman, whom Michael instantly fell in love with. She told him why he fainted. The monster that he saw was called ‘A Grint.’ It was a ghost that was controlled by a witch. Michael thought the whole thing was a joke. He didn’t believe in ghost, and since he was not the one investigating the case, he thought he would just leave it alone. However, as the gruesome deaths continued to pile up, he knew he had to do something. Telling his peers what was happening was out of the question; they wouldn’t believe him. Michael started listening to his therapist, and asked how this monster could be stopped. He was told that since the monster couldn’t be killed, the only way he could stop the killings was to kill the witch. Michael knew the woman who was alleged to be the witch; she was a petite woman, one who appeared as if she were harmless. Michael had never done something like this before, and was hoping that there was another way to stop the monster. But the next person the monster was targeting was someone who was close to him, and to the therapist… and he was running out of time.