Should I flesh out one of these into a , or would you like a character profile for the "False Classmate" themselves?
"In the digital age, being a student is about more than just showing up; it’s about the data you leave behind. But what happens when someone hacks the system to become 'Student #24'? In The False Classmate , we explore the story of an impostor who infiltrated an elite private academy to dismantle it from the inside. It’s a chilling look at how easily we trust a person simply because they are wearing the same colors as we are." 3 : The False Classmate
"There is a seat in the back row that has been empty since 1994, yet every Tuesday, a boy sits there. He wears a faded varsity jacket and laughs at jokes before they’re even finished. The teachers don’t look at him; the cameras don’t see him. He is the 'False Classmate'—a glitch in the school’s history that feeds on the attention of the living. To notice him is a mistake. To speak to him is an invitation." Option 3: The Social Commentary (Focus on Identity) Should I flesh out one of these into
That feeling that something is almost right, but deeply wrong. In The False Classmate , we explore the
The tension of a real student discovering their life is being lived by someone else.