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You are watching the evening news broadcast on television when you see a breaking story about a young woman who has been shot in the head while walking home from work. She was rushed to the hospital and is currently listed in critical condition.
As you watch, you can't help but feel a sense of unease wash over you. You've heard stories like this before - of young women being targeted by violent individuals with no regard for human life. And yet, here you are, sitting in your own home, feeling safe and secure. Or so you thought.
The news report continues to paint a picture of the victim's life, highlighting her bright smile and infectious laugh. You find yourself drawn into the story, imagining what it must be like to live with fear every day. What would you do if you were in her shoes? Would you stand up for yourself or try to avoid confrontations altogether?
The news broadcast ends, and you're left sitting there, lost in thought. Suddenly, a knock at the door breaks the silence - and you realize that someone is standing right outside your apartment.