Parasited.23.10.06.lexi.lore.melody.marks.kiss....

Ethical note for ARG: include clear disclaimers in ARG channels about fictional nature and provide opt-out instructions for audio content to protect those susceptible to seizure or auditory processing issues.


Logline: After waking in a hospital with a living, symbiotic organism fused to her vocal cords, Lexi Marks discovers the parasite rewrites memory and speech—forcing her to relearn who she used to be while the organism sings its own claims to survival. As Lexi negotiates consent, memory, and public spectacle, a secret network wants to weaponize the creature’s memetic properties; Lexi must decide whether to destroy a life that has redefined hers. Parasited.23.10.06.Lexi.Lore.Melody.Marks.Kiss....

Elevator pitch (one sentence): A lyrical body-horror novel in which a singer’s voice becomes the host for a sentient parasite that can rewrite memory through song, turning performance into battleground for bodily autonomy, truth, and survival. Ethical note for ARG: include clear disclaimers in


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Exploring the Concepts of Connection and Vulnerability

In the vast and intricate web of human relationships, the terms "parasited" and the names Lexi, Lore, Melody, and Marks could evoke a myriad of interpretations. For the sake of crafting a compelling feature, let's dive into a narrative that explores themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and perhaps the unconventional.

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