Cluster 60
“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (17 conversations)
1 turn Aug 20, 2023 at 1:27 PM BST United Kingdom , Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane and her 14 year old girlfriend Sam hanging out when Sam explains to Jane that her younger sister doesn't understand the concept of most things
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INT. JANE'S BEDROOM - DAY Jane, a confident and expressive 14-year-old, and Sam, her girlfriend with a gentle and caring demeanor, are sitting on Jane's bed. Posters of different bands and inspirational quotes decorate the walls. Jane turns towards Sam, a puzzled look on her face. JANE (leaning in) What's up with your sister, Sam? She seems a little... clueless sometimes. SAM (sighs) Yeah, she's sweet, but she really doesn't get most things. It's like she's living in her own little world. Jane furrows her brow, trying to understand. JANE How do you mean? Like, she doesn't know math or something? Sam chuckles softly, shaking her head. SAM No, it's more than that. It's like she doesn't understand concepts, you know? Like empathy, sarcasm, or social cues. Jane's eyes widen with realization. JANE Oh, so she's more socially awkward than anything? SAM Not exactly. It's not that she doesn't try or doesn't want to fit in. It's just that she doesn't grasp those abstract concepts. It's hard for her to understand when someone is being sarcastic or when they're upset. Jane furrows her brow, concerned. JANE That must be tough for her. It's such a big part of how we communicate. SAM It is, and it can be frustrating sometimes. But she's my sister, you know? We love her no matter what. We just have to be patient and explain things in a way she can understand. Jane nods, a newfound understanding dawning on her. JANE So, we just have to support her and help her navigate through this confusing world? SAM Exactly. We can be there for her, gently guiding her along the way. It can be challenging, but it's worth it. They share a warm smile, their bond strengthened by their support for Sam's sister. JANE I'm glad you trust me enough to share this with me, Sam. SAM (smiling) Of course, Jane. You're important to me, and I know you'll understand. They lean in, their foreheads touching briefly, reaffirming their connection. JANE Together, we can help her see the world in her own unique way. They tighten their embrace, feeling the strength of their love and friendship. FADE OUT.