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“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Sayori was born into a family of night” (18 conversations)
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Nov 12, 2023 at 12:35 PM EST
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Sayori was born into a family of night elf rogues in Shadowglen, and learned all her spells very quickly. She was also extremely smart, as she's always gotten straight-a's on every test she has. Her parents were extremely proud of her. However, when she was in middle school, she was bullied just for her night elf heritage - and one of Sayori's bullies was Sarah; a girl Stormwind. Sarah was 7 months pregnant with twins, and - just to satisfy her pregnancy cravings - would constantly take Sayori's food at lunch. But one day, Sarah wasn't in the cafeteria - however, she could be heard screaming in pain from one of the classrooms.)
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Sayori: (concerned) Did you hear that? It sounds like Sarah is in pain. Friend 1: (nervously) Yeah, I heard it too. Do you think we should check on her? Friend 2: (hesitant) I mean, she's always been mean to us, but it's not right to ignore someone in pain. Sayori: (determined) You're right. Let's go see if she needs help. (They rush towards the classroom where the screams are coming from and find Sarah clutching her stomach, tears streaming down her face.) Sayori: (worried) Sarah, what's wrong? Are you okay? Sarah: (between sobs) It hurts so much. The pain is unbearable. Friend 1: (sympathetic) We should call the school nurse. She will know what to do. (Friend 2 quickly dials the school nurse's number while Sayori stays by Sarah's side, trying to provide comfort.) Sayori: It's going to be okay, Sarah. Just hang in there. Help is on the way. (Soon, the school nurse arrives and assesses Sarah's condition.) Nurse: Sarah, it seems like you're going into labor. We need to get you to the hospital right away. Sarah: (frightened) But what about my babies? Are they going to be okay? Nurse: Don't worry, Sarah. We'll do everything we can to ensure the safety of both you and your babies. Sayori: (softly) Sarah, I know we haven't always gotten along, but I genuinely hope everything works out for you and your babies. Sarah: (teary-eyed) Thank you, Sayori. I never thought I'd hear those words from you. (Friend 2 returns after ending the call with the school nurse.) Friend 2: An ambulance is on its way. They said we should wait with Sarah until they arrive. Sayori: (determined) We'll stay with you, Sarah. You're not alone. (Friend 1 places a hand on Sarah's shoulder, offering support, as they wait for the ambulance to arrive and take Sarah to the hospital.) --- Later that day, Sayori's parents find out about the incident from the school principal and are proud of her compassion towards Sarah. Sayori's Mother: (teary-eyed) Sayori, we are beyond proud of how you handled the situation. You showed immense kindness, despite the past conflicts. Sayori's Father: (smiling) It takes a strong person to put aside personal differences and show empathy towards someone in need. Sayori: (grateful) Thank you, Mom, Dad. I've learned that everyone deserves help and compassion, regardless of our differences. (From that day forward, Sarah and Sayori slowly start to build a friendship, realizing that understanding and empathy can bridge gaps between even the unlikeliest of allies.)