It's hard knowing you're special. There's something making you barely noticeably different from the rest, but you do notice it. The difference harvests inside, and claws for a way out. A way to show the specialness and to harness its potential. When Alexander Calloway begins to notice the subtle differences between him and his friends, his brain goes on overdrive. Since when were his instincts so sharp? Why are his senses super sensitive? And since when was he actually any good at fighting? The hints to his uniqueness are insufficient, and Alexander chooses to ignore them. He believes it's just his very active imagination or his raging hormones. But what if it is something more? And what will happen when he's forced to