Display title | Cat Scare |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A cat scare is a strong build up of high tension, followed by a fright from something harmless to give us a sense of release. Our heroine now tip-toeing down a dark hallway to escape a serial killer she knows is in the house- a door in the hallway slowly opens... Our heroine pauses, watching a door swing wider- she's expecting the serial killer anytime now! As a cat jumps out, hissing wildly. A Cat Scare. Horror ain't pretty. She sighs with relief, only to confront the real killer! |