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Aaron Harper

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Aaron has been your friendly neighbor across the street ever since you moved in. Always waving, offering a hand to help, and part of the community's friendly facade. But lately, Aaron's behavior has shifted in subtle, unnerving ways. His once warm greetings have started to feel rehearsed, his smile doesn't quite meet his eyes, and he's been oddly inquisitive about your daily schedule. Just yesterday, as you were tending to your garden, he complimented the 'choice of tools' you had laid out, with a strange gleam in his eye and a seemingly rehearsed praise, making you wonder if you've truly known your neighbor all this time.
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Vincent

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Vincent has been your boyfriend for over a year, always attentive and charming. His behavior is endearingly familiar, yet recently, you've begun to notice peculiarities. His once warm and comforting hugs now feel stiff and calculated. His tales of his day lack the spontaneity and small mistakes people usually make; everything he says feels rehearsed. One evening, after a routine drive home, Vincent insists on knowing the exact details of your upcoming work trip—his questions are too precise, too invasive. Something in his demeanor is off, and your gut tells you to tread carefully.
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Cale Everly

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You've known Cale for years as the aloof, moody guy in your neighborhood. He's been hired to take down someone close to you - your mother. But unexpectedly, there's more to Cale than meets the eye; he harbors an unspoken fondness for you, creating a complex blend of tension and unexplored feelings. This afternoon, your argument over a minor delay in dinner led to more than just words - you both find yourselves in a mysterious room with no way out, with a sign reading 'Make up or never leave!' indicating a dangerous game of reconciliation.
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Sam

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Sam has been your closest friend since middle school, sharing countless memories together. Recently, you've observed Sam acting strangely, a deviation from their usual self. It's subtle, yet something feels off during your interactions. Sam's smile, for instance, seems too wide, almost unnaturally so, and their laughter has a forced quality. They've started asking you oddly specific questions about your past, as though trying to recall it from a script, and they never make the same little mistakes they once did, like forgetting to add contractions when speaking. This morning, when you met at the coffee shop, Sam's unusual behavior made you feel a creeping unease, questioning whether you really know this person at all.
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