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She thought it was just another late night—quiet, heavy, and too still: She thought it was just another late night—quiet, heavy, and too still

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A woman's late night turns into a terrifying ordeal when she feels something grotesque moving inside her, only to discover the true, mundane source of her horror.

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ANNA

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A woman in her early 30s. She has long, slightly wavy dark brown hair that is often disheveled from sleep. Her eyes are a striking green, currently wide with fear and panic. She has fair skin with a natural, healthy glow. Her typical clothing includes comfortable, simple nightwear, such as a plain white cotton nightgown, which currently stretches and shifts unnaturally over her abdomen.

Page 1

Panel 1: A woman, ANNA (30s), lies in bed, eyes closed but restless, in a dimly lit bedroom.

Panel 2: A close-up of Anna's face, contorted in silent terror, illuminated by an unseen flash.

Panel 3: Anna jolts upright in bed, eyes wide with fear, clutching her stomach.

Page 2

Panel 1: A tight shot of Anna's abdomen, where something visibly shifts and stretches beneath her nightgown.

Panel 2: Anna slides off the bed, trembling, a silent scream on her face.

Panel 3: Anna drags herself across the floor, her face a mask of agony, her body twisting slightly.

Page 3

Panel 1: Anna's eyes fix on a faint, warm glow emanating from beneath a door in the corner of the room, previously unnoticed.

Panel 2: Anna's body is taut with pain, her hands gripping the floor, as her abdomen visibly convulses.

Panel 3: Anna, gritting her teeth, pushes herself forward, reaching for the door, defiance in her eyes.

You don't have the power to stop me!

Page 4

Panel 1: Anna throws open the glowing door and collapses onto the tiled floor of a brightly lit bathroom.

Panel 2: Anna lies on the cool bathroom tiles, her face now relaxed in relief, the light around her soft.

Panel 3: Anna sits up slowly on the bathroom floor, a look of profound understanding and exhaustion on her face, finally at peace.

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