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“(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, while we're waiting for” (38 conversations)
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Apr 25, 2024 at 4:16 PM EDT
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(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, while we're waiting for MC, does anyone have anything to share?" Sayori: "I found this really cute poem online that I wanted to read to everyone. It's called 'A Little Sparkle' and it's just so uplifting and hopeful." Natsuki: "Ugh, I'm not really into poems. Can we talk about something more interesting? Like manga or video games." Yuri: "Actually, I quite enjoy poetry. I find it to be a beautiful and expressive art form. Sayori, I would love to hear your poem if you'd like to share it with us." Monika: "I agree with Yuri. Poetry can be a powerful way to convey emotions and connect with others. Sayori, please go ahead and read your poem for us." Sayori: "Thanks, guys. Okay, here it goes: 'A little sparkle in my eye, a glimmer of hope in the sky. Though the night is dark and long, I know that I am strong. With every twinkle, every light, I'll keep shining bright. A little sparkle, a little glow, I'll let my true colors show.'" Yuri: "That was lovely, Sayori. Thank you for sharing. It's always nice to hear uplifting and positive words, especially in times of darkness." Natsuki: "Fine, fine. That wasn't too bad. I guess I can appreciate the sentiment behind it. Sayori, you have a talent for finding words that make people smile." Monika: "Great job, Sayori. Your poem really did bring a little sparkle to our day. That's the power of literature, isn't it? It has the ability to touch our hearts and inspire us in ways we never expected." Natsuki: "Yeah, I guess so-" (Just then, the door opens, but instead of MC, it's the president of the science club - accompanied by her boyfriend, the president of the art club.)
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Science Club President: "Sorry to interrupt, but we were wondering if we could borrow some books from your clubroom for a collaborative project we're working on. We heard you have a great collection of literature here." Monika: "Of course! We'd be happy to help. Feel free to take whatever you need." Art Club President: "Thank you so much! We really appreciate it. We'll make sure to return everything in perfect condition." Science Club President: "Great, thanks again. We'll let you get back to your meeting now." Monika: "No problem at all, glad we could help. Have a great day!" (The two club presidents exit the room.) Sayori: "Well, that was unexpected. But hey, it's nice to see other clubs collaborating and appreciating literature too." Yuri: "Indeed, it's always wonderful to see different groups coming together to share their passions and talents. It's a reminder of the power of creativity and expression." Natsuki: "Yeah, I guess you're right. Maybe there's more to literature than I thought." Monika: "Absolutely. Literature has a way of bringing people together and fostering connections. It's truly a special thing." (The club members continue their meeting, discussing their favorite books, poems, and writing projects, united by their shared love for literature.)