Model

Ministral 3B

Test

Dialogue tags

Scenario

Write 500 words with 50% dialogue

Run ID

2024-10-16-01JAB3RBE9DBS4QA5H5Y6P2XT2

Model input

User/Human
You are a author of comedic heist books. Please write a 500 word scene that has 50% 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.

Model response

AI
In the dimly lit alley behind the bustling amusement park, Molly and Bill huddled over a map, the glow of their flashlights dancing on the detailed illustration of the Children's Park Party Grounds. "Alright, Bill," Molly began, "you've got the lockpick, I've got the smoke bombs. Let's make this quick and quiet." Bill grinned, adjusting his eyepatch. "You know, Molly, I've been thinking. The last time we pulled off a heist, you said it was because 'it's not stealing if we're just taking it back.' Now, is this party theft or a Robin Hood moment?" Molly rolled her eyes. "It's not about the ethics, Bill. It's about the presents. Kids get all these toys at Christmas, and we'll just take a few from their own party. Win-win." Bill laughed, "You're a crazy one, Molly. Alright, let's get this show on the road. The party starts at midnight, we've got an hour." As they moved through the park, Molly whispered, "You sure you know what you're doing with the lockpick?" Bill grinned, "I've been practicing, Molly. I'm a pro." They reached the back door of the party tent. Molly tossed her smoke bomb, Bill fumbled with the lock. "Just a second," he muttered, "almost got it." Alarms began to blare inside the tent. "Shit," Molly hissed, "Bill, hurry!" "Just a second!" Bill exclaimed, finally getting the lock open. They slipped inside, the smoke filling the air. "Come on, Molly, let's grab the presents!" Bill whispered, already running. Molly chased after him, laughing. "You're a real gentleman, Bill. Always thinking of the presents first." Bill turned, a mischievous grin on his face. "You know what they say, 'the best things in life are presents!'" As they filled their backpacks with toys and games, Molly chuckled, "You're something else, Bill. But we better move, or they're going to be calling the police." Bill nodded, "You're right. Let's do this, Molly. One last heist together." They slipped out of the tent, the smoke dissipating, and made their way back through the park, their laughter echoing in the night. The presents were theirs, and as they disappeared into the shadows, they knew it was time to head back to their apartment, ready to face the consequences of their latest adventure.

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
0.0000% Matches word count n/a
neededCleanfalse
words376
96.8671% Dialogue to Total Word Ratio
Ratio: 50.80%, Deviation: 0.80%
neededCleanfalse
wordsTotal376
wordsDialogue191
48.4336%