**"What lurks beneath the lake's placid surface? A mystery pulsates from the depths, beckoning the curious...** **Enter Rita (Bree Daniels), a scientist on a mission! She's no ordinary explorer; she's a performer in the theater of the wild, determined to unravel the enigma behind the lake's decaying shores. Little does she know, her stage is set for a spectacle far beyond her wildest imaginings!** **Picture this: Rita, amidst her investigations, stumbles upon a familiar fungus—but this one's different. As she handles it, a mere smudge of the sample on her skin sends her reeling. Hours later, she awakens, disoriented, naked, and drawn to a sight that will forever change her.** **Cue Lucas Frost, a man lost in his own world, unaware of the eerie allure of the lake. As Rita watches, he succumbs to his primal urges, a solo performance that unexpectedly draws a new actor to the scene—a woman (Bella Rolland) with a secret so astonishing, it'll leave you gasping!** **Imagine Rita's shock as she witnesses this mysterious woman, complete with gills, emerge from the lake. The woman's wild, feral performance with Lucas is like nothing Rita—or you—have ever seen. As the man becomes a mere prop in this aquatic seductress's show, Rita finds herself entranced, her own body responding to the raw, primal display.** **But this is no ordinary tryst. As the man reaches his climax, so does Rita—and so does the horror. In a chilling moment, the gilled woman turns her gaze on Rita, a malevolent smile playing on her lips. Panic sets in, and Rita flees, unaware of the grisly aftermath left behind by the lake's eerie siren.** **Yet, the performance isn't over. As Rita seeks refuge in her tent, the lake bubbles and boils, heralding the return of its sinister inhabitant. With eyes aglow with dark intent, the thing from the lake sets its sights on Rita. What will become of our intrepid scientist? Will she uncover the truth, or will she become the next act in this chilling tale?** **Prepare to be captivated, shocked, and aroused. This is more than just a performance—it's a journey into the unknown, where horror and desire intertwine. Welcome to 'The Thing From The Lake'!"**