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BREAKING NEWS šØ Brooke wants a license, and Bethany gives her permission, but Brooke gets into a car accident.š³
[Scene: Evening. Brooke and Bethany are sitting in the living room. Thereās a mix of excitement and tension in the air.]
Brooke: Bethany⦠Iāve been thinking about something for a while now.
Bethany: (glancing up from her phone) That tone usually means trouble. What is it?
Brooke: I want to get my driverās license.
Bethany: (raises an eyebrow) Your license? Since when?
Brooke: Since forever, honestly. Iām tired of depending on everyone else. I want some independence.
Bethany: Independence⦠or late-night drives and impulsive decisions?
Brooke: (laughs nervously) Okay, maybe a little of both. But Iām serious. Iāve been studying, Iāve been practicing. I think Iām ready.
Bethany: Ready is a strong word.
Brooke: Come on, Bethany. Youāve seen me drive. Iām not that bad.
Bethany: āNot that badā isnāt exactly reassuring.
Brooke: (leans forward) Please. I need you on my side. Just⦠say you believe I can do this.
Bethany: (sighs, then softens) I do believe in you. I just worry. Driving isnāt a joke, Brooke.
Brooke: I know. Iāll be careful. I promise.
Bethany: (after a pause) Alright. You have my permission.
Brooke: (eyes light up) Waitāreally?!
Bethany: Really. But with conditions.
Brooke: Anything!
Bethany: No reckless driving. No showing off. And if you feel even slightly unsure, you stop. Got it?
Brooke: Got it. Thank you, Bethany! You wonāt regret this.
[Scene shifts: The next afternoon. Brooke is in the driverās seat, gripping the wheel. Bethany sits beside her.]
Brooke: Okay⦠okay⦠this is happening.
Bethany: Breathe. Mirrors?
Brooke: Checked.
Bethany: Seatbelt?
Brooke: On.
Bethany: Hands steady?
Brooke: Trying.
Bethany: Youāve got this. Just ease onto the road.
Brooke: (slowly presses the accelerator) Okay⦠smooth⦠smoothā¦
Bethany: Good. Keep it steady.
Brooke: (smiles nervously) Iām doing it!
Bethany: Donāt celebrate yet. Eyes on the road.
[A few minutes later. Brooke grows more confident.]
Brooke: See? This isnāt so bad.
Bethany: Confidence is good. Overconfidence? Not so much.
Brooke: Relax, Iām in control.
Bethany: Just stay focusedā
Brooke: (glances briefly to the side) Did you see that dogā
Bethany: Brooke, road!
Brooke: I see itāI see itā
[Suddenly, a loud screech. Tires skid. A crash.]
[Silence. The air is tense.]
Brooke: (voice shaking) Bethany�
Bethany: Iām here. Are you okay?
Brooke: I think so⦠IāI didnāt see the car coming.
Bethany: (takes a deep breath) Okay. Stay calm. Weāre okay. Thatās what matters.
Brooke: (tearing up) I messed up. You trusted me and Iā
Bethany: Hey. Look at me.
Brooke: (looks over, shaken)
Bethany: Accidents happen. This is exactly why I was worriedābut also why learning matters. Youāre not the first person this has happened to.
Brooke: But itās my faultā¦
Bethany: Maybe partially. But right now, we focus on staying safe and handling it properly. Panic wonāt help.
Brooke: (nods slowly) Okay⦠okayā¦
Bethany: Turn off the engine. Letās check if everyone else is alright.
Brooke: (takes a shaky breath, turns off the car) Iām so sorry.
Bethany: Weāll talk about it later. For now, we handle the situation.
[A few moments later, outside the car.]
Brooke: (quietly) I really thought I was ready.
Bethany: And maybe you almost were. But āalmostā on the road is a big gap.
Brooke: Are you⦠mad at me?
Bethany: Iām shaken. But Iām not mad. Iām relieved youāre safe.
Brooke: I donāt think I want to drive again anytime soon.
Bethany: Thatās okay. Take your time. Learn from this. Thatās what matters.
Brooke: (softly) Thank you⦠for still being on my side.
Bethany: Always. Even when things go wrong.
[Scene fades with Brooke leaning against the car, still shaken, while Bethany stands beside herāsteady, calm, and supportive despite everything.]