Milos has lycanthropy. He has for years. But rather than wallow in self-pity and wax poetic about how much of a monster he is, he''''s been using his condition and the benefits that come with it to justify a life of hedonism and partying. Now, working for an organized crime ring of drug-dealing werewolves, Milos is in too deep to see a way out, and enjoying it too much to try and find one. That is, until, a new face makes him question the way he''''s been living, and a few old figures from his past come back to haunt him.