Hood was a tragic figure whose only goal in life was revenge. He was cold as death and rotten to the core, doing things that were wild not a care in the world. He was incapable of loving anyone, including himself. He liked to make his way through the crowded paths of life, warning all men and women to keep their distance from him. The only thing about him that's glamorous is the way he looks. The rest of him comes right out of an ashcan. Was he cruel by nature or was it formed by his past? To what extent should he be held responsible for or blamed for his cruelty? Things took a drastic turn when a wild passion for Hood led a girl to embark on a dangerous journey to penetrate into his dark, forbidden world and redeem it from the horrific violence that fills it. Will the perfect gothic villain ever be able to let anything pull down his walls, even love that conquers all? I have no idea. A hauntingly dark and passionate tale of broken homes, hate, love, desires, revenge, regrets, and forgiveness, focusing on the main character Hood.