Another Crazy Story Idea

Once again, for school. It’s all fun and has murder in it. But a little background on the project. We all have to do a 2 – 5 minute narrative video project. Now, this idea has about a 3% chance of being implemented, so take this as you will, but I still think it would be really cool if a bunch of groups got together and came up with something a little longer than 5 minutes. So this is split up into segments for each group to be assigned to.

Introducing…

  • Intro Adrian and Shavir, roommates
  • Adrian’s girlfriend is dead and Shavir wants him to stop being depressed about it already
  • Shavir goes out
  • Adrian encounters his dead girlfriend, who explains that her death was the result of demons
  • She enlists him as a demon hunter
  • He accepts because it means he gets to be with her

The Hard Work

  • Adrian talks about his job, killing all them demons all over the place
  • More of a montage of fight sequences, various deaths of demons
    • Demon deaths play a role in a later segment here
  • It’s hard, but anything to be with Layla again
  • He worries if he completes this mission of hers if she’ll leave him

Deaths on Campus – Detective Avalon

  • Introduce the detective
  • He’s investigating a series of deaths surrounding the college
  • Young men and one young woman, possibly unrelated, have been dying
  • The cases are all so vastly different
    • Shots of the deaths, poses of the dead similar to the dead demon poses
  • There seems to be nothing connecting them
  • Goes off to interview another student who knew one of the dead guys

Deaths on Campus – The Interview

  • One student leaves
  • Detective has no time for an introspection as the next student comes in
  • Shavir and him talk about potential enemies and people who would want to get people
  • Mentions that Adrian is on his list to talk to as well
  • Shavir mentions Layla’s death and that it might not be good for him to hear about death right now
  • Shavir leaves, Detective Avalon pondering over the interview
  • He realizes that this is useless and he’s really getting absolutely no leads on the matter
  • Fade out him alone in the interrogation room

A Puzzling Day

  • Shavir greets a rather happy and transformed Adrian who is actually going out today
  • Notes how much better he’s doing now that he’s accepted Layla’s dead
  • Heads over to talk to the detective
    • First aid course is in session along the way
  • Leaves the detective office, curious about the case
  • Slips in to see the evidence
  • Figures out the connection between the victims
  • Realizes he’s next

A Few Months Earlier

  • Shavir and Layla head out to a club, him to meet up with his girlfriend of the time, her on her own
  • Layla and Adrian are on a “break” for midterms
  • Shavir’s girlfriend calls and stands him up
  • Layla starts hitting on him
  • He turns her down
  • She leaves, a drunk, and gets hit by a semi

The Last Mission

  • Layla tells him that there’s just one more that he needs to take out
  • Adrian ponders whether or not he wants to because she might leave him
  • Layla gives a sappy speech about everything being okay
  • Adrian agrees, heads out and finds the monster
  • He finds and stabs at the creature once before the cops take him down
  • Adrian , confused, yells at them to let him go
  • He looks to Layla to help, but she’s laughing
  • He gets hit and goes unconscious

A Crack in the Case

  • The detective finds Shavir in his office rifling through his stuff boots him out
  • Tells Shavir not to tell anyone and doesn’t let Shavir interrupt
  • Thinks on it a moment, then heads back out, walking, to catch up with Shavir
  • Maybe the kid figured out something he didn’t
  • Goes out and sees Shavir standing petrified, Adrian looking at him with something in his hand
  • Detective calls for immediate backup as Adrian lunges forward and stabs Shavir
  • He takes down Adrian, help arriving in the form of other students who knock him out
  • Shavir is quickly reached by paramedics and will live

Now all I need is eight groups. And some sleep because, dammit, it’s almost midnight.

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