In the gripping spectacle that unfolds, Mr. and Mrs. Howard (played by Brock Doom and Vera King) are on the brink of a weekend getaway, but their plans hit a snag when their daughter, Susan (Alina Lopez), suddenly falls ill. Bundled under the covers, thermometer in mouth, Susan looks every bit the picture of misery. "She's 18, for goodness sake!" Mr. Howard exclaims, frustration etched on his face at the prospect of delay. He's eager to leave Susan home alone, but Mrs. Howard wavers. What if she's faking it? What if they could find a last-minute sitter? Or should they cancel the trip altogether? After a heated back-and-forth, they decide to leave Susan behind, who promises to rest and take care of herself. As the front door clicks shut, Susan stirs. She slowly sits up, pulling out a hot water bottle hidden under the covers, a sly grin spreading across her face. The coast is clear—she's got the house to herself for the entire weekend! With her parents gone, Susan revels in her newfound freedom, dancing in her underwear, when her phone suddenly rings. She picks up, only to hear strange, heavy breathing on the other end. No one responds to her greetings. She hangs up, puzzled. The phone rings again, the same eerie sound echoing through the line. "Is this some kind of crank call? Lisa, is that you??" she laughs, hanging up once more. But the phone rings again, and this time, Susan's nerves start to fray. "Mom? Dad? Is that you?" she asks cautiously. The breathing quickens, then abruptly cuts out. Susan shakes her head, determined not to let fear get the better of her. Later that night, Susan is engrossed in a scary movie, the crank calls all but forgotten. Outside, unseen eyes watch her through the window. Suddenly, a loud bang startles her. She freezes, looking outside, but sees nothing. Another loud bang echoes from her door. Panic rising, she creeps towards the knob. Someone is inside the house! Summoning her courage, she flings the door open—but no one is there. The hallway is dark and quiet. She breathes a sigh of relief, but then the doorbell begins to ring wildly. Her eyes widen in fear. Susan rushes to the front door, nervously cracking it open to find a terrified teenager (Gia Paige) standing outside. "Help me! Help me!" the girl screams. Susan opens the door wider, and the stranger bursts in, slamming it shut behind her. "We have to hide," she continues, breathless. "Before it finds us!" She pulls Susan back into her bedroom, slamming the door and turning off the lights. Slowly, the room begins to glow with a colorful light. The stranger has pulled out a magic screen from her backpack, its pegs glowing softly. "It doesn't like bright lights," she whispers, starting to undress. Susan is in shock, barely able to keep up. Who is this girl? What is going on? Should they be calling the police? The stranger catches her breath. "My name is Amy. I'm 19 years old. I've just escaped from its clutches!" she exclaims. Susan stares at her in disbelief. Amy continues, "It's been holding me hostage for months, trying to get inside me. It's a government cover-up. In a warehouse. Lots of industrial equipment. Some kind of mutant. It doesn't like bright lights. Listen, I need you to touch me! I need you to take off all of your clothes and touch me! It's the only way to stop it from getting inside!" Before Susan knows it, she and Amy are entwined, their bodies pressed together in a desperate dance of survival. But will this be enough to keep the mysterious creature at bay? And what secrets is Amy still hiding from Susan? In this thrilling episode of Girlcore, season 2, episode 5, "Somebody's Watching Me," Alina Lopez and Gia Paige deliver a performance that will leave you on the edge of your seat. With a blend of suspense, horror, and intense passion, this lesbian thriller is not to be missed. From the chilling phone calls to the heart-pounding climax, every moment is a masterclass in tension and release. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience—watch now and prepare to be spellbound!