In the middle of a quiet night, a woman named Alice stops at a remote gas station on her way home from a business trip. What should have been a brief and uneventful stop quickly turns into a horrifying ordeal when a mysterious sniper begins to fire at her from an unknown distance. Caught off guard and with no clear idea who is shooting or why, Alice is forced to take cover inside the small convenience store, realizing that her life has instantly turned into a desperate fight for survival.

As the bullets shatter glass and tear through walls, Alice tries to reach anyone who can help, but her phone signal is weak and her pleas are unanswered. The gas station clerk, an older man caught in the crossfire, becomes both an ally and a burden as panic sets in. The unseen shooter seems to know her every move, as though watching from multiple angles, taunting her with chilling precision and psychological games. What began as a random attack starts to feel personal, and fear deepens into paranoia as Alice wonders if she was targeted or if this is a cruel, senseless act of violence.
The night stretches on with relentless tension. Every sound, every shadow carries the possibility of death. Alice must summon strength she never thought she had, using her wits to outthink a ruthless adversary she cannot see. In the claustrophobic setting of the gas station, trust becomes fragile. At times she questions the clerk, suspecting betrayal, unsure if he too is part of the trap or just another victim. The shooter exploits this fear, manipulating them through phone calls and cryptic messages, turning the night into a twisted psychological game.

As hours pass, the truth begins to unravel. The sniper’s motives come into focus, revealing a disturbed mind driven by hatred and a perverse sense of justice. Alice becomes both a pawn and a symbol in a violent performance staged for no one but the killer himself. The conflict escalates, forcing her to make brutal choices to survive, and morality blurs under the weight of fear and desperation.
In the final confrontation, survival depends not on strength alone but on the ability to stay calm under unimaginable pressure. Alice’s journey transforms from that of an innocent traveler to a relentless fighter, facing death with courage she didn’t know she possessed. The night leaves scars—both physical and emotional—but also a haunting reminder of how fragile safety can be.