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Maya was stuck. She kept thinking about that movie—how Alice’s vision showed a brutal fight, yet it never actually happened . The Cullens used that vision to change their actions, avoid the battle, and save lives. The vision wasn’t a prophecy; it was a warning.

She wrote and filmed a short called The Last Reel . In it, a filmmaker sees a vision of her movie failing because she rushed the editing. Instead of despairing, she re-shoots key scenes, asks for help, and finishes on time. The vision saved her because she used it as a tool, not a fortune.

Maya realized that useful stories aren’t just about what will happen—they’re about what could happen if we don’t act wisely. Just like Alice showed her family a future to prevent, Maya could use storytelling to help her classmates avoid common pitfalls. La saga Crepusculo- Amanecer - Parte 2 -2012- D...

And that was the useful story of Breaking Dawn – Part 2 —not about vampires, but about vision used wisely. Any story that shows a possible future (even a fictional one) is useful if it helps you ask: What would I do differently today to avoid that tomorrow?

Then it clicked.

Maya’s professor had given her a strange assignment: “Tell a useful story about foresight. Show how seeing the future changes the present.”

Maya’s project was a hit. But the useful part came after: she shared her process online, titling it “La saga Crepusculo- Amanecer - Parte 2 -2012- Didn’t Teach Me About Vampires, But About Choices.” Maya was stuck

Years later, Maya became a script consultant. She kept a sticky note on her monitor: “Be like Alice—see the crash, then steer.”