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The Highway Trap

🎬 Skits & Scripts: Season 1, Episode 1 — “The Highway Trap”

Created & Written by: Antoinette L. Johnson
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Genre: Horror | Suspense | Action | Supernatural Thriller

Opening Scene

A lonely stretch of Pennsylvania highway at night. A car with two Black women (ages 32 and 29) and an 11-year-old girl hums softly with old-school R&B playing low. They’re laughing, tired from a weekend in New York, heading home through fog and forest.

Suddenly — BOOM.
The car jolts. Tire blown. They pull over.

The 32-year-old (Antoinette-style lead) grips the steering wheel. “This road don’t feel right.”


Scene 2: The Helpers

Within minutes, three white men appear — headlights cutting through the fog.

Christian (21): a mechanic with calm charm and dirty fingernails.

Roger (58): highway worker, gray beard, fake smile.

Earl (66): his partner — polite, but his eyes linger too long.

They claim to work for the toll booth service, offering to help. The women are cautious, but the younger man’s friendly tone calms the child.

Earl mentions he knows her school — his “grandson goes there.” The girl starts talking to him, unaware he’s studying her like prey.


Scene 3: The Trap

As Christian kneels to fix the tire, the older men step aside. Roger whispers,

“The hole worked again. This one’s perfect.”

The camera pans down — the tire hole wasn’t an accident. A trap, dug intentionally. Around it: faint symbols burned into the asphalt — marks of a ritual.

The women sense something’s off. The 29-year-old grabs her phone — no signal.

Then, from behind the trees, faint growling. Not animal. Not human.


Scene 4: The Ambush

Earl suddenly lunges, grabbing the little girl. The women fight back — one smashing a wrench across his face. He bleeds, but instead of red, black blood drips down his neck.

Christian’s face shifts — his eyes glow.
Roger’s teeth sharpen.

They’re not human.
They’re vampires — highway predators who’ve been luring victims for years.

As the women flee, the mechanic radios someone:

“We got fresh ones. Send the Reptilians for cleanup.”


Scene 5: The Escape

The women and child sprint down the dark highway, headlights in the distance. A police car pulls up — relief floods their faces.

Until the cop steps out.
Eyes slit. Skin rippling.
He’s a Reptilian.

The women grab the little girl and run into the woods. The ground vibrates — strange humming beneath the soil. It’s a feeding ground.


Scene 6: Blood War

A brutal fight erupts. The 32-year-old stabs Christian with a tire iron — black blood splatters. Roger and Earl hiss, their fangs long, voices layered with demonic growls.

The older woman (the 29-year-old) sacrifices herself, stabbing a reptilian through the chest. But when its blood hits her skin — she starts transforming.

Her veins glow red. Eyes burn gold.
She becomes the new hybrid vampire — but one with a conscience.
She turns on the monsters and slaughters them all.

Final Scene

Dawn. The 32-year-old crawls onto the road, holding the little girl. The girl whispers, “Is it over?”

Behind them, the newly-turned vampire woman watches from the shadows — eyes blazing — whispering:

“Not yet. The road still feeds.”

Cut to black.
Title card fades in — The Highway Trap
Reality Dundid It Again.

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