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"Frankie the Squirrel":

Frankie has been on a cold streak. He's just lost his last dollar on the roulette table, and the loan sharks want their money. After a couple of thugs toss him into a dumpster, a guy named Lucky comes from nowhere to give him a stack of chips. Frankie agrees to take the stack on the condition that, no matter how he spends the money, he must involve the number 22. As long as Frankie bets on 22, he wins, but when Frankie gets cocky and thinks he's lucky and not the number, he learns what it means to keep an agreement.

"Fear":

John is a normal 12-year-old boy, except that he has a crippling fear of everything. It consumes his life, try as he may to appear normal. One day, against his better judgment, he invites his new girlfriend and his best friend over for the evening, and that night, his buddy surprises them with two beers. It's true, two beers. The firewater makes them think crazy thoughts and they agree to break into the neighborhood funeral home. There, John must face the origin of his fears in the form of a creepy mortician with a limp.

"Gone":

On Christmas Eve, James and Donna celebrate the first anniversary of the death of their son. Their grief overpowers them, and while they do everything they can to keep their minds off of him, the thought of their baby drives them to oblivion. That afternoon, James goes downtown to run some errands, but strangely, finds the streets completely empty. He gets messages from his wife, but the phone never rings and she doesn't pick up. Either his grief has sent him over the edge or something really weird is going on.

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