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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (18 conversations)
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old autistic girlfriend Sam and Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling hanging out when Aaron accidentally makes fun of Sam's passion for trains, which deeply upsets Sam, as she's very passionate about trains and she is very cautious about telling people about her passion for trains because of people like Aaron
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INT. JANE'S BEDROOM - DAY Jane, Sam, and Aaron are sitting on Jane's bed, playing a video game together. Sam is particularly enthusiastic, while Aaron remains disinterested. JANE Alright, Sam. Your turn. Beat Aaron's high score! SAM You betcha! Trains, here I go! Sam skillfully maneuvers the video game character, drawing a cheer from Jane. JANE Good job, Sam! You're a natural. AARON (snickering) Way to go, Sam! You're a regular conductor now, huh? SAM (frowning) Um, thanks? Jane quickly picks up on Sam's discomfort and shoots Aaron a sharp look. JANE Aaron, don't tease her. AARON (defensive) What? I was just kidding! SAM (voice trembling) It's not just a joke, Aaron. Trains are my passion. I love learning about them, and it hurts when people make fun of it. JANE (encouraging) Sam, it's okay. Aaron didn't mean any harm. He just didn't realize how much trains mean to you. SAM (teary-eyed) That's the problem, Jane. People never realize it until it's too late. Train enthusiasts like me are often mocked or misunderstood. It makes it hard to open up about what I truly love. Aaron's face softens as he realizes the impact of his words. AARON (embarrassed) Sam, I'm really sorry. I didn't know how much this meant to you. I should've been more considerate. SAM (hesitant) It's alright, Aaron. Just please try to understand. Trains bring me joy and comfort; they're more than just a hobby to me. Jane reaches out to comfort Sam, while Aaron tries to find the right words to apologize. JANE Remember, Aaron, everyone has their own passions and interests. It's important to be respectful and kind, even if we don't fully understand. AARON (nods) You're right, Jane. I'll definitely keep that in mind, especially when it comes to Sam and her trains. Sam wipes away a tear, finding solace in Jane's support and Aaron's newfound understanding. SAM Thank you, both of you. It means a lot. They share a group hug, embracing their friendship and the importance of acceptance. FADE OUT.