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Prompt A dramatic close-up shows a woman standing still, framed against the roaring blaze of a house burning behind her. The fire crackles violently, flames bursting through windows, casting flickering orange light across her face. Her skin glistens with sweat, a single tear trailing down her cheek. She looks directly into the camera — calm, unmoving — as if unaware of the inferno erupting behind her. Then, subtly at first, her skin begins to shift. Her cheek slightly softens, then starts to slump. The heat seems to press against her from behind, and slowly, her features begin to distort as if melting under extreme temperature. Her lips droop, and the area around her jaw begins to warp and sag. Liquid sheen forms on her skin like wax, dripping slowly downward. At the climax, a small section of her left cheek gives way — not completely, but just enough to reveal the faint contour of underlying bone. It’s not fully exposed, just barely visible beneath a thin, semi-translucent layer of skin and tissue, glinting briefly in the firelight. The effect is unsettling — not graphic, but suggestive, as if the flesh is wearing thin.
All the while, the flames behind her rage higher, swallowing the structure and throwing embers into the night sky. Her face remains partially intact — but irrevocably altered. Lighting is natural from the fire — intense, chaotic, and red-orange. The atmosphere is tense and surreal, a blend of subtle body-horror and poetic devastation. Styling embraces controlled melting — where beauty deforms but doesn’t completely collapse, and the bones beneath are only hinted at.