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Scene (0–5s): A stormy suburban American street at night, rain pouring, streetlights flickering. Close-up of a 7-year-old blond boy (soaked, cheeks flushed) crouching down, gently picking up a shivering stray orange cat. The cat meows weakly, clinging to his chest. Smash cut — the front door bursts open as the boy rushes into a warm yet tense living room. His mother (wearing a home knit sweater, stern expression) stands at the staircase, her face darkening. Dialogue 1 (Mom, furious and sharp): Are you kidding me?! You brought a dirty stray into MY house?! Scene (6–10s): The boy clutches the cat tightly, eyes tearing up, trying to explain. The cat suddenly stops shaking, slowly lifting its head, pupils shrinking unnaturally. In an instant — the orange cat LEAPS straight onto the mother’s face. Slow motion: claws latch onto her face, she lets out a suffocating scream, stumbling backward, knocking over furniture. The boy rushes forward in panic, desperately pulling at the cat. Dialogue 2 (Boy, breaking down): Stop! Stop! Let her go!! PLEASE!! Scene (11–15s): Extreme close-up — the boy finally yanks the cat off. Silence. The mother’s “face” peels off completely, along with her blonde hair, sliding down. Revealing — a green-skinned, large black-eyed alien face, wet and cold, staring directly forward. The boy’s pupils shake violently. The “face” drops from his hands onto the floor. The orange cat lands and slowly turns its head, eerily calm. The alien tilts its head slightly, mouth stretching into an unnatural smile. Dialogue 3 (Alien, low and eerie): …You weren’t supposed to see that. Sound Design: Heavy rain and distant thunder at the start, door slam impact; mid-section tearing/claw impact, furniture crashing, suffocating screams; final section sudden silence → wet peeling sound → rising low-frequency horror tone, final line with subtle echo. Duration: Exactly 15 seconds (high-intensity American micro drama, dense shock beats, extreme twist payoff)
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