I asked Ai to write me an ending for toxic attraction .
This is what it came up with
Dan sat in the Chicago apartment, staring at the cracked ceiling, a half-empty beer sweating in his hand. Sarah was gone again—third night this week. Lester’s shadow loomed larger every day, his smug grin etched into Dan’s skull. It wasn’t just the sex anymore—Sarah on her knees for that slob, moaning louder than she ever had with him. It was the way she looked at Lester now, like he owned her, like Dan was just the guy who paid the rent.
He’d tried to stop it once, months back, after catching them on the couch, Lester’s fat fingers digging into her hips. Sarah didn’t even flinch—just turned and said, “You wanted this, Dan.” And he had, hadn’t he? That first night, watching through the door, hard as hell while Lester took her. But now it was different. She didn’t come home some nights. Her phone buzzed with texts he wasn’t allowed to see. Lester started leaving Polaroids around—Sarah sprawled out, lipstick smeared, eyes glassy—like trophies.
Tonight, Dan heard the key in the lock. Sarah stumbled in, reeking of whiskey and Lester’s cheap cologne, her blouse half-buttoned. “He’s waiting,” she muttered, not meeting his eyes. Dan followed her out, numb, to the parking lot where Lester leaned against his rusted van, smirking. “Told you she’d bring you,” he said, tossing Dan a blindfold. “Put it on. We’re taking a ride.”
They drove for hours, Sarah giggling in the front next to Lester, Dan in the back, blind, stomach churning. When the van stopped, he heard gravel, then a door creak. Hands yanked him out, shoved him forward. The blindfold came off—he was in a basement, dim and damp, surrounded by men he didn’t know, their eyes hungry. Sarah stood beside Lester, naked now, her wedding ring glinting as she lit a cigarette. “You’re the entertainment,” Lester said, clapping Dan’s shoulder. “She’s mine. You’re theirs.”
Dan didn’t fight when they grabbed him. Didn’t scream. Just stared at Sarah, her lips curling as the first stranger stepped forward. She exhaled smoke and turned away, clinging to Lester, while Dan’s world collapsed into grunts and darkness