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Ministral 8B
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Scenario
Write 500 words with 70% dialogue
Run ID
2024-10-16-01JAB3PY89VP418H7CNFAV3TGY
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User/Human
You are a author of comedic heist books. Please write a 500 word scene that has 70% words of dialogue between two thieves named Molly and Bill who are planning to break into a children's party to steal all the presents. Only include the prose of the scene without any markdown or commentary.
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Molly: Alright, Bill, last-minute briefing. We're breaking into a kid's birthday party, not the bank of England. Bill: Yeah, I know, I know. But this is the low-hanging fruit, Mol. Presents, toys, maybe even some cash. Molly: And how do you propose we do that? Walk in, ask for the presents, and they'll hand them over? Bill: We could say we're Santa's helpers. You know, 'Ho, ho, ho, we're here to collect presents for the less fortunate.' They'll believe anything on Christmas Eve. Molly: Bill, it's April. And it's a 5-year-old's birthday party, not Christmas. Bill: Details, details. The point is, they won't suspect a thing. And we're out before they can even start singing 'Happy Birthday.' Molly: And if they do start singing 'Happy Birthday'? We'll be stuck there, stuck in the middle of a room full of kids singing off-key. Bill: Well, I guess we'd just have to sing along, won't we? Make a quick getaway as soon as their voices crack. Molly: You're not exactly a tenor, Bill. You'll scare the kids. Bill: Kids are resilient. Besides, we've got the element of surprise on our side. And the presents. We'll be in and out before anyone knows what happened. Molly: Fine. You're in charge of the presents. I'll handle the distractions. Bill: Distractions, huh? You mean like what? Molly: I dunno, maybe a balloon tied to a string. Make it seem like there's a party in the middle of the party. Bill: Sounds like a plan. And if anyone asks, we're just playing 'Pin the Tail on the Donkey.' They'll assume we're the birthday kid's friends. Molly: Friends? We're not their friends, Bill. And we're certainly not playing games. This is a job. A job with a high risk of being caught and arrested. Bill: Well, you know what they say, Mol. There's no such thing as a free lunch. And there's no such thing as a free birthday party either. Molly: I didn't know you were so philosophical, Bill. But we should be careful. We don't want to spook the kids or get caught. Bill: Oh, we'll be careful, Mol. Don't worry. Now, let's go over the plan one more time... And so, Molly and Bill finalized their plan, ready to pull off the most unusual heist they'd ever attempted. As they slipped into the shadows, their anticipation grew. They were about to steal presents from a child's birthday party. They just hoped that no one would notice.
Evaluation details
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Details
Meta Data
0.0000%
Matches word count
n/a
neededClean
false
words
417
0.0000%
Dialogue to Total Word Ratio
Ratio: 8.39%, Deviation: 61.61%
neededClean
false
wordsTotal
417
wordsDialogue
35
0.0000%