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Neighborhood children enact an elaborate invasion game led by a persuasive newcomer, assembling makeshift weapons and following secret instructions while adults treat the activity as harmless play. The story contrasts grown-up routines and confidence in universal defenses with the children’s earnest obedience and vivid imagination. As the game’s signals and preparations escalate, the line between pretend and real threat collapses, and unseen visitors exploit the children’s trust to gain entry. The narrative explores the consequences of adult complacency and the danger of dismissing what children take seriously.
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