The Miscarriage of Mary is a chilling descent into grief that refuses to stay human. After a devastating loss, Mary begins to change-her sorrow twisting into something dark, obsessive, and deeply unsettling. The house grows heavy with silence, but beneath it, something stirs. Mary claims she can feel it... hear it... and soon, she begins to feed it. As her husband David watches helplessly, love turns into fear, and reality begins to fracture. What starts as mourning spirals into a terrifying revelation: Mary hasn't just lost something-she's been chosen by something far more sinister. And whatever has found her... is starving.
What is the truth behind her new behavior? is it her mother? is it her Husband? or its 'them'?