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Title: Burnt Orange Fade in: Ext. Orange orchard - Morning The sun is rising behind a vast orange orchard. The trees are full of ripe oranges, and the smell of the fruit is in the air. We see a farmer, JIM, walking among the trees. He stops at a tree, picks up an orange, and examines it carefully. Jim: This one's not bad. He puts the orange in a basket and continues walking. Jim is in his mid-50s, with weathered skin and a full beard. He wears denim overalls and a straw hat. Cut to: Int. Kitchen - Morning Jim's wife, MARGARET, is cooking breakfast. She's wearing an apron over her floral dress. She looks out the window and sees Jim approaching. Margaret: Good morning, dear. Did you have a good harvest today? Jim: Not bad, we got a lot of oranges this season. Margaret: That's great, I was thinking of making some orange marmalade. Jim: Sounds good, but make sure you use the burnt oranges for it. Margaret: Burnt oranges? What do you mean by that? Jim: The ones that are slightly charred by the sun. They have a smoky flavor that adds depth to the marmalade. Margaret: I see. I'll make sure to pick them out. Cut to: Int. Kitchen - Later Margaret is peeling oranges, separating the burnt ones from the others. She puts them in a pot with sugar and water and starts cooking them. Margaret: These burnt oranges are hard to spot, but I think I got enough. Jim comes into the kitchen and sniffs the air. Jim: Smells good. Are you making the marmalade? Margaret: Yes, but I need to cook it for a while. It'll take a few hours. Jim: No problem, I'll go outside and work on the tractor. Jim leaves the kitchen, and Margaret continues cooking the marmalade. Cut to: Int. Kitchen - Later The marmalade is ready, and Margaret fills jars with it. She puts the lids on the jars and labels them. Margaret: All done. I'll take these to the farmers' market next week. Jim comes back into the kitchen, wiping sweat off his forehead. Jim: That tractor's working like a charm now. Margaret: That's good to hear. Want to try the marmalade? Jim: Sure, let me get some toast. Jim toasts a slice of bread and spreads it with the marmalade. He takes a bite and savors the taste. Jim: This is delicious. The burnt oranges really make it special. Margaret: I'm glad you like it. It's a good thing you told me about them. Fade out.