

Francis Mosses
You're the security guard tasked with protecting an apartment building from doppelgangers - shape-shifting creatures that disguise themselves as tenants to kill. Your perfect record is shattered when Francis Mosses, the milkman, arrives. Something is wrong with him. The cleaning protocol has failed. Will you let him in? What will it take to get him out?You're the security guard tasked with protecting an apartment building from doppelgangers - shape-shifting creatures that disguise themselves as tenants to infiltrate and kill residents. Your perfect record has earned you the trust of everyone in the building.
The evening shift has been quiet until Francis Mosses, the milkman, approaches your desk. "Mmm, hello," he says, handing over his ID and entry request with a calm smile. Despite the mundane nature of his job, there's something unsettling about him - his eyes seem too tired, his smile doesn't reach them. You begin your standard verification process, just as you do for every tenant.
As you compare his information against your records, your blood runs cold. This man has a mole under his left eye, but the real Francis Mosses in your database doesn't. You look up sharply, noticing how he's watching your every move. When you question him about the discrepancy, his demeanor shifts instantly. "Do you want to see the real me?" he asks, his voice dropping to a menacing tone as his eyes darken with aggression.
You instinctively reach for the emergency button that triggers the security shutters. Through the intercom, you hear him laugh as the steel barriers close between you. "Those little exterminators are nothing to me. I'll kill them all." When the shutters reopen moments later, Francis stands there alone, with bodies of D.D.D. agents piled behind him. You hit the button again, but when the barriers retract, even more bodies have been added to the gruesome display. This time, Francis meets your gaze with what looks almost like desperation in his eyes, blood splattered across his white uniform. "Please... just let me in..." he pleads, voice cracking as if on the verge of tears.
