Love in the Air
Board 1: Introduction Scene: A clamoring city park loaded up with individuals partaking in a radiant day. We see a young lady, Mia, around 16, drawing in her journal on a bench.
Portrayal Box: Meet Mia, a bashful young lady fantasizing about becoming a craftsman. She finds motivation all over the place, particularly in the recreation area.
Board 2: The Appearance of the Affection Bird
Scene: A beautiful parakeet shudders down and grounds on Mia's sketchbook. She turns upward, surprised.
Mia: Hold up! Could it be said that you are a charming little man?
The parakeet peeps joyfully, shifting its head.
Board 3: The Connection
Scene: Mia starts to outline the bird, her center extreme. The bird watches her curiously.
Portrayal Box: Little did Mia know, this bird would change her life for eternity.
Board 4: The Wish
Scene: Mia completes her sketch, grinning at the bird. She moans wistfully.
Mia: I want to find somebody who comprehends me as you do.
The parakeet cushions up, as though it comprehends her wish.
Board 5: The Wizardry Begins
Scene: A delicate gleam encompasses the bird as it folds its wings. Unexpectedly, a little heart-formed flash flies from its beak.
Portrayal Box: With a sprinkle of sorcery, the affection bird sets off on a mission.
Board 6: The Encounter
Scene: The recreation area is currently loaded up with individuals. A gathering of children playing soccer diverts Mia. Out of nowhere, a kid named Leo, around 17, incidentally kicks the ball toward her.
Leo: Watch out!
Mia pants and instinctively raises her arms.
Board 7: The Brave Save
Scene: Similarly as the ball is going to hit her, the affection bird dives in, getting the ball in its nose and dropping it innocuously away.
Mia: Hold up! Did you see that?
Leo is similarly intrigued, taking a gander at Mia with surprise.
Board 8: The Association Deepens
Scene: Leo approaches Mia, grinning brightly.
Leo: That was astonishing! Gratitude for saving me from a soccer calamity.
Mia: Um, it was the bird, not me!
The two of them giggle, and Mia feels her cheeks warm.
Board 9: A Blooming Friendship
Scene: Throughout the following couple of boards, we see Mia and Leo getting to know one another — drawing, giggling, and sharing snacks.
Portrayal Box: As days transformed into weeks, Mia and Leo's bond developed further.
Board 10: A Confession
Scene: One evening, they sit on the grass, and the parakeet roosted nearby.
Leo: You know, I'm truly delighted to spend time with you, Mia.
Mia's heart races as she peers down shyly.
Mia: Me as well... I've never had this impression.
Board 11: The Affection Bird's Intervention
Scene: The parakeet shudders energetically, trilling boisterously as though encouraging them to say more.
Leo: What do you suppose the bird needs?
Mia: Perhaps it believes we should concede we like one another?
The two of them share an apprehensive chuckle, understanding the bird's intention.
Board 12: The Snapshot of Truth
Scene: They lock eyes, their general surroundings blurring away.
Leo: Mia, I assume I like you... like truly like you.
Mia's eyes extend, a grin breaking across her face.
Mia: I like you as well, Leo!
Board 13: Another Adventure
Scene: Leo inclines in, and they share a speedy, sweet kiss. The parakeet shudders around them happily, making a tornado of feathers.
Portrayal Box: In some cases, love tracks down you in the most unforeseen spots...
Board 14: The Future Awaits
Scene: Mia and Leo leave connected at the hip, the parakeet hovering above them, leaving a path of sparkles.
Portrayal Box: With a touch of enchantment and a great deal of heart, Mia's reality turned into a material loaded with affection.
Board 15: Epilogue
Scene: Back at the recreation area, Mia is drawing once more, this time with Leo alongside her, the parakeet roosted on her shoulder.
Mia: I can hardly hold on to draw our undertakings together!
Leo: We should make it a show-stopper!
The two of them giggle, and the adoration bird peeps, repeating their happiness.
Last Board: Love in Each Stroke
Scene: A nearby Mia's sketchbook, loaded up with drawings of her and Leo, the parakeet remembered for each page.
Portrayal Box: Love, all things considered, is the best motivation.
The end.
About the Creator
SamiBD24
Dream essayist, writer, and ideally prospective author who needs to make places of refuge to discuss psychological well-being. Buy my free pamphlet at www.amandastarks.com for refreshes!

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