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Scene 1: The evil best friend (antagonist) and the neutral best friend (deuteragonist) are on a phone call. The evil best friend gets mad at the neutral best friend and starts a fight, then hangs up on the neutral best friend 

Scene 2: The neutral best friend starts crying after she gets off the call with the evil best friend, because of the heated argument they had.  

Scene 3: The neutral best friend calls the good best friend (protagonist) to talk about what happened with the evil best friend.  


Scene 4: The neutral best friend rants to the good best friend about the evil best friend. The neutral best friend tells the good best friend about everything the evil best friend was saying to her that made her cry. The good best friend consoles her.  


Scene 5: Cuts to a black screen with text saying, “the next day”. 


Scene 6: The neutral best friend and the good best friend agree to hang out the next day. 


Scene 7: The good best friend and the neutral best friend are hanging out together. 


Scene8: The good best friend and the neutral best friend decide to get ice-cream 


Scene 9: The evil best friend walks into the ice-cream shop, the evil one goes up to the neutral and good best friend. The evil best friend questions the neutral best friend on why she is with the good best friend. The evil friend starts making fun of the good best friend.  


Scene 10: The evil best friend, convinces the neutral best friend to leave the good best friend, and hang out with her instead. The good best friend is obviously very distraught by this, and very upset with the neutral best friend.  


Scene 11: As the evil best friend and neutral best friend are hanging out, the evil best friend leaves her phone out and open. The neutral, best friend sees texts from a group chat with the evil best friend and her friend group making fun of her. This is when the neutral best friend realizes that the evil best friend was never truly her friend at all. She also realizes how poorly she’s treated the good best friend. 


Scene 12: The neutral best friend goes to the good best friend’s house. The good best friend opens the door and sees the neutral best friend standing there with a sign that reads “I miss you, I'm sorry.” The good best friend grabs a notebook and writes “I miss you too, I forgive you.”




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