Could true love really be restricted between human and human, animal and animal? Agatha “Aggie” Pierce defies the socially acceptable. On an annual camping trip with her boyfriend Blake, brother Neil, and his wife Holly, Aggie is captured and dragged away by a larger-than-life primitive beast with distinctly large feet: a Bigfoot. Never in her life did Aggie think she would come face-to-face with such a creature having lived her life believing they were only myth. While Blake and Neil’s friends and family begin to find a way to recover Aggie from the depths of the woods and remove her from the danger of this unknown primitive animal, Aggie finds herself becoming attached to the sasquatch, and even gives him the name Henry. She sees that, despite all that has been said about Bigfoots, Henry is definitely not the stereotypical Bigfoot. He has life and an almost humanoid personality. Henry’s attraction to Aggie expands to the point where she is questioning his calm disposition… It could turn out that Agatha Pierce’s attempts to go against the socially acceptable come back to haunt her in the end…