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Synopsis (Listener perspective): You're in a bookstore when you run into the author of a spicy romance novel you've read. You find out that they've been having trouble writing fresh sex scenes because of their own lack of experience, and they shyly suggest that you come back to their place and "inspire" them.
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Word count: 2320 words including directions
Why, yes, I was suffering from writer's block when I started writing this script. How could you tell?
(Disclaimer: obviously, this is fiction. Personally, I would not interrupt someone's reading time unless there were a fire in the building, and even then, just to tell them to keep their book away from the flames.)
Inclusivity notes: No physical descriptions for speaker or listener.
Sound Effects: All optional but useful for setting the scene. There is a dialogue fade in at one point which I think is important though.
Improv: A bit of improv or rephrasing to help your reading feel more natural to you is welcome.
Gender changes for speaker, listener or both (and changes of physical descriptions to go with them) are allowed.
Copyright/Disclaimer: This script is written by someone over 18 years of age, for consumption by people over 18 years of age, and all characters in the script are consenting adults over 18 years of age. All rights to this script are reserved by the author, with the exception that rights are granted to record the script and freely post it as long as the person who makes the recording doesn't charge money for access to it.
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