Long Time, No Stalk

Cora (Victoria Voxxx) unlocks her main entrance to collect her daily newspaper, only to be startled when she sights Marcus (Robby Apples) overshadowing her. It transpires that Marcus is a man who used to shadow her when she resided in a different state, although Cora never could gather sufficient evidence for a restraining order. Cora relocated here solely to escape from him, yet it appears all her endeavors were in vain as Marcus has pursued her and settled right adjacent to her.
In the ensuing days, Marcus eerily peeps on Cora while she endeavors to go about her day. He observes her while she cultivates her garden. subsequent to her showering. and even stealthily approaches her lounge window to try and get a nearer look within her dwelling as she neatens up. And when Cora later discovers a new array of footprints outside this window, she opts to alert the law enforcement again, although they still can't assist her.
She's left to fend for herself, it seems. The following day, Marcus turns up at Cora's main entrance, bearing one of her parcels. He alleges it was mistakenly delivered to him, but Cora can discern his repulsive grin.
She insists on knowing what it will necessitate for him to relocate and let her be in peace permanently. Marcus contemplates that it would be a colossal annoyance for him to shift so quickly after settling in, but implies that he MIGHT ponder over it if she makes it advantageous for him. Cora can scarcely credit what she's hearing, yet decides to gamble and offer Marcus what he's perpetually desired so that she can finally be free of him eternally.