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Emotion-first mini stories built for retention in the first 3 seconds.

Best for: General faceless content pages and broad short-form discovery.

Hook Ideas

  • She found a note under her front door with tomorrow's date on it.
  • He opened a text message from his own phone number.
  • The quietest student in class gave one answer and changed everything.

Recommended Script Flow

  1. 1.Pick a hook with immediate tension.
  2. 2.Introduce one core conflict in under 10 seconds.
  3. 3.Escalate with a clear turn.
  4. 4.Close with an emotional or surprising resolution.

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The Lullaby Promise

He broke his silence in Room 407 and found her again with one small song. #aiclips.co

Under the Pear Tree

A sister hid her twin’s wedding ring to protect her freedom—and returned it when silence became a theft. #aiclips.co

Blue Pill Confession

An experimental memory pill pries loose a secret that rewrites a breakup. #aiclips.co

The Scarf's Question

A lost scarf pushes Lila from grief to a single sentence that changes everything. #aiclips.co

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Knead Forever

He pawned his wedding band to sign the lease for the bakery they'd sketched on napkins. #aiclips.co

Anna's Muddy Scarf

A brass button and a soaked ledger revealed Anna’s October rescue at Point Alder.

The Chipped Teacup

A single chipped teacup rewrote a town's rumor and revealed Nora's secret rescue.

Anning's Sea Monster

Mary Anning's fossil drew crowds—and funded her tools, books, and teaching.

The Returned Watch

A stopped watch, an unsent letter, and the choice that rewrites a man's time.

Face Behind the Signal

Hedy Lamarr patented a radio 'frequency-hopping' system in 1941; the Navy ignored it and our phones later used the idea.