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Dmitriy789 [7]
2 years ago
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Write a short script (15-20 lines) that create an imagined scene between two or three characters. The scene should show a univer

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nydimaria [60]2 years ago
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Emilio read a romance novel under a three in the southern garden of María José Central High School. While the rest of the people played soccer, looked at the sky or teased at each other. After a while, Ivan. known as "red-eye" watched Emilio read a pink book and went towards him.

He looked at him and said.

- that is a pretty nice book. Would you allow me to check it out?-

Emilio looked at him, his eyes went from one side to the other observing him while his thoughts crossed one side of his mind to the other. He stuttered for a while and said.

- Thank you, yes sure. Take it, it is about...-

He stopped suddenly, while Ivan tore three pages from the book to throw them at the grass.

-What are you doing?- Emilio asked, his lips trembled, as well as his arms and legs.

-I'm having fun. Don't you see?- answered Ivan. Laughing with all his strength. He opened his mouth so much he could have eaten an apple with one single bite.

Emilio watched him, thinking about what to do. His eyes looked at the grass, his eyelashes covered the majority of them. His mouth half-opened expelled a sigh.

Then, a shadow in the grass interrupted his thoughts. And a scream of surprise stroke the sky like a nuclear missile in the middle of a calmed blue sea.

-To hell with you. Nobody is going to abuse from my friends while I am alive, it doesn't matter who you are.- Said Jack after his body stood above Ivan's one. Imprisoning him with all his strength. Emilio then smiled like the newborn sun and took the book back from Ivan's hands. It was filled with dirt, sweat, and without a few pages. But it was his, it was his and no one was going to take it from him.

exis [7]2 years ago
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