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Two prostitutes walk the streets under flickering neon, searching for their next customer. Denise is startled to see Chrissy back in town,
returning to her old trade. Chrissy admits the man she ran off with turned violent, leaving her bruised and broke. But this time, she vows
to keep her own money and avoid crawling back to her old pimp, Charlie.
A potential customer approaches. Chrissy passes him by, letting Denise take the job. Inside a rented room, Denise and the sailor begin their
work—until the man transforms into a wolf. Moments later, blood streaks the walls.
Skorzeny has claimed another victim.
Meanwhile, Chrissy hails a cab—and to her surprise, Eric Cord is behind the wheel. When they arrive at her flat, one of
Charlie’s thugs is waiting. He grabs her, demanding she return to work. Eric leaps from the cab and intervenes, but the
henchman stabs him before fleeing. Feeling guilty and indebted, Chrissy brings Eric inside and tends to his wound.
Later, police pick up Chrissy for a grim task: identifying Denise’s body. As she leaves the station, Rogan confronts her, insisting
Eric Cord killed her friend. Chrissy dismisses him—she doesn’t talk to cops, and Rogan’s story makes no sense.
Eric anxiously awaits her return outside, but Charlie shows up with more muscle. Hoping to protect herself, Chrissy points at Eric and declares
he is the man who murdered Denise. Charlie’s men pounce. A brutal kick knocks Eric unconscious, and Chrissy is dragged back
into Charlie’s control, forced once more into the night.
While walking the streets under Charlie’s watch, Chrissy encounters the same customer Denise had the night she died. They disappear into
a private room. But this time, Rogan shadows her, determined to catch Eric—or anyone—responsible for the killings.
When Skorzeny transforms, Rogan fires a barrage of silver bullets, driving the wolf off after a frantic chase through the alleyways.
Meanwhile, Eric awakens tied to a chair, Charlie preparing to torture him for Chrissy’s earlier defiance. Chrissy bursts in, panicked,
insisting she made a mistake—Eric is not the killer. But Charlie is unmoved; the punishment will continue.
What none of them realize is that the pentagram has already begun to burn. The change is upon Eric. And tonight, it won’t be Eric who bleeds.
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