Reality is a script. The Nine are here to rewrite it.
In the sleepy, tradition-bound town of Bethlehem, Florida, a cosmic accident sends nine alien girls crashing into small-town normalcy like a meteor through a stained-glass window. They’re trendy, countercultural, absurdly confident, and completely indifferent to human ideas of order, meaning, and morality. Their philosophy? Nothing is sacred, everything is up for reinterpretation, and chaos is just another form of creativity.
At first, the town welcomes them cautiously. Then, they start breaking every rule, flipping every expectation, and unraveling every tightly wound social norm—not because they want to start a revolution, but because they can’t help themselves. What begins as quirky disruption spirals into an unintended movement: The Moonlight Manifesto.
Now, Bethlehem is caught between radical transformation and total absurdity, with a devoted following, an overzealous social media influencer fanning the flames, and a government task force trying to figure out just what the hell is happening. Meanwhile, The Nine? They’re just doing their thing—messing with minds, pushing boundaries, and wondering why humans take everything so damn seriously.
The Moonlight Manifesto is mind-bending, twisted cosmic comedy about the absurdity of life, the power of perception, and what happens when a town lets go of reality just a little too much.
