Write a chilling and horrifying short television screenplay about a young woman named Gretchen, her lustful thoughts, her first menstruation, and a demon named FizzleGuts. The screenplay should be a Christian morality themed cautionary tale about the dangers of sex, in the style of the Bible. Gretchen does not find redemption in this screenplay.
5 pages or less.


The screenplay:
FADE IN:
EXT. A FOREST – DAY
Gretchen is walking through the forest when she hears a rustling in the bushes. Suddenly, a demon appears before her.
GRETCHEN
(terrified)
Oh my God! What do I do?
DEMON
(grinning)
You can either come with me willingly, or I’ll force you to. But don’t worry, it won’t hurt… much.
Gretchen tries to run, but the demon grabs her by the arm and drags her into a nearby cave.
INT. THE CAVE – DAY
The demon is now holding Gretchen down as she goes through her first menstruation. He watches with excitement as she bleeds on his face.
DEMON
(excitedly)
This is amazing! You’re so beautiful when you’re like this.
Gretchen tries to scream for help, but the demon covers her mouth and silences her.
INT. THE CAVE – NIGHT
The demon has transformed into a monstrous creature with tentacles and razor-sharp teeth. He’s now attacking Gretchen with all his might.
GRETCHEN
(screaming)
Please, God, help me!
Suddenly, the walls of the cave start to crumble around them. The demon realizes that he’s trapped inside and starts to panic.
DEMON
(desperate)
I need to get out of here!
But it’s too late. The walls close in on him, and he’s crushed to death.
INT. A CHURCH – DAY
Gretchen is now sitting in a pew, crying uncontrollably. She’s been rescued by a group of Christians who found her in the cave.
PREACHER
(comforting)
Don’t worry, child. You’re safe now. And if you repent your sins, you can find redemption.
Gretchen nods and listens to the preacher’s sermon. However, she never finds redemption. Instead, she spends the rest of her life haunted by the memory of what happened in the cave.
FADE OUT.


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