Just Being Friendly

As the school year draws to a close, Corey (Lana Sharapova) is determined to make her final prom unforgettable. As a member of the prom committee, she's required to stay late after school to orchestrate the event, and she savors these quiet moments to herself. Unbeknownst to her, someone else is also relishing her solitude.
In the ensuing days, the school's custodian, Mr.
Wilson (Donnie Rock), operates around her, his presence ever constant. Initially, Corey barely pays him any mind, but as time goes on, Mr. Wilson becomes increasingly difficult to overlook.
He starts off quietly cleaning in the periphery, but slowly begins to infiltrate her conversations. It seems as though he's deliberately attempting to draw nearer to her. Corey assumes he's merely being amicable and willingly engages in conversation, but she soon can't disregard the nagging suspicion that something is off.
What was once a cherished solitude has now transformed into a state of heightened vulnerability.
One day, rather than engaging in usual small talk and feigning friendliness, Mr.
Wilson proceeds to make an advance on Corey. Corey is appalled and disgusted, unable to comprehend that he would attempt to exploit her in such a manner! Despite having the option to extricate herself from the situation, she comes to a chilling realization: if she doesn't placate him, he'll simply target another unsuspecting student.