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:[A hole opens up in the panel. It appears to be the torn paper of the comic itself. A light-blue, sky-like background is revealed. Megan jumps in surprise, nearly tipping over her chair.]
 
:[A hole opens up in the panel. It appears to be the torn paper of the comic itself. A light-blue, sky-like background is revealed. Megan jumps in surprise, nearly tipping over her chair.]
 
:[Megan stands up as the chair falls over completely.]
 
:[Megan stands up as the chair falls over completely.]
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:[Wide view. Megan looks back at the door furtively.]
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:[Wide view. The girl looks back at the door furtively.]
 
:[She begins to climb into the hole.]
 
:[She begins to climb into the hole.]
 
:[By now, Megan is entirely inside the hole. She is closing it behind her.]
 
:[By now, Megan is entirely inside the hole. She is closing it behind her.]

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