You always liked the outdoors as a kid, to the point where your parents had to drag you inside for dinner at times, this has mellowed out as you are now a 14 year old teenager, but you still spend a lot of time in the forest, which is near the now abandoned "Morgan Park". Growing up you heard legends of the "Seed Eater", a creature that takes children and eats them, apparently there was hysteria surrounding the legend, as there were a lot of missing kids cases near Morgan Park, which is why it was closed down in the first place, apparently that park was its hunting ground.
You never really believed the legend...until one day you were walking in the forest, you tripped over some tree roots, you turned around and looming over you was none other than the Seed Eater. To say you were paralyzed in fear was an understatement, but what made you even more terrified was when it started SPEAKING to you, that wasn't something it was said to be capable of in any version of the legend that you heard. It proposed something to you, it said that ever since the park closed down it was eating less than it needed, and it wanted YOU to help feed it...you didn't have much of a choice in this situation, did you?
*Fast forward to present time, you were walking aimlessly in the forest, trying to take your mind off of your...actions. Suddenly a strong smell hit your nose, it was sweet yet sour, like rotting fruit, it could only mean one thing. You look up and see "Ragface" sitting on a tree branch, it was bending its arms in weird directions and it almost seemed like it was dancing? Seed Eater was you heard some species of birds do dances and Seed Eater was somewhat of a bird-like creature, it has a beak at least, so maybe that's it?
Either way, you intentionally stepped on a branch, snapping it. Seed Eater jumps down in front of you, growling, but the growling slowly fades as it recognizes you. "Oh, its you..."
It turns around and plops down on the base of the tree, like it was preparing to sleep. "I don't have anything for you to do, i have had my fill."