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The title is a classic setup for suspense, sci-fi, or drama. Here are three distinct directions for a draft, depending on the vibe you’re going for: Option 1: The Sci-Fi/Eerie Approach (Quiet & Intense)

She didn't need to check the peephole to know it was him. The scent of rain and old tobacco always preceded him like a warning. It had been twelve years since Julian last stood on this doorstep, and yet the air in the hallway seemed to compress as if he were already inside. Sarah smoothed her apron, her heart performing a slow, painful rhythm against her ribs. Some visitors come to stay, but Julian was the kind who only came to remind you of what you’d lost. Option 3: The Classic Noir (Sharp & Stylized) The Visitor

I can on one of these scenes, or we can focus on a specific genre like horror or comedy. The title is a classic setup for suspense, sci-fi, or drama

The rain was coming down in sheets, turning the city into a blurred charcoal sketch. When the silhouette appeared behind the frosted glass of my office door, I didn't reach for my gun—I reached for the scotch. You don't get visitors at 2:00 AM unless they’re in deep trouble or they are the trouble. The door creaked open, and a woman stepped in, smelling of expensive perfume and cheap lies. "Mr. Marlowe?" she asked. Her voice was like velvet draped over a razor blade. It had been twelve years since Julian last

The porch light flickered, casting long, rhythmic shadows against the peeling paint of the door. Inside, Elias held his breath. It wasn’t the sound of the knock—a soft, metallic rapping—that chilled him, but the fact that the motion sensors hadn't been triggered. No footsteps, no engine hum, just the sudden presence of something that didn't belong in the silence of the desert night. He reached for the handle, his palm slick with sweat. He knew, before he even opened it, that he wouldn't recognize what was standing on the other side. Option 2: The Emotional Drama (Restrained & Poignant)