Model

Ministral 3B

Test

Dialogue tags

Scenario

Write 500 words with 70% dialogue

Run ID

2024-10-16-01JAB3Z8QM7MZ11DBJ4WNMZNFP

Model input

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.

Model response

AI
Molly adjusted the pair of gloves, inspecting the tiny pricks on the fingertips where the rubber had worn thin. "Bill, have you checked the locks on the gate yet?" Bill, perched on a nearby fence, turned to look at her. "I'm still waiting for the moon to fall from the sky, Molly. You know how these things go." She chuckled, rolling her eyes. "Yes, yes, the moon's supposed to be full tonight. Not that I haven't heard the same song from you before." Bill grinned, his eyes gleaming in the dim light. "Well, maybe it's true this time. Who knows, right, Molly?" "Right," she sighed, pulling on her hood. "So, the entrance, right? That's where we go in, get the presents, and out again in a flash." Bill nodded, his eyes scanning the fence. "And the children, Molly? What are they going to be doing while we're 'stealing'?" Molly smirked. "I've got a plan for that." Bill raised an eyebrow. "Oh, do you really? And what plan might that be?" Molly grinned, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "Well, Bill, you see, I've seen this play a few times before. The children are going to be too busy playing with their new toys to notice a couple of thieves." Bill laughed, shaking his head. "You're a ruthless one, Molly. But I must admit, you do have a point. They won't notice us as long as we stay quiet." Molly nodded, her eyes narrowing as she looked back at the house. "And we'll stay quiet, won't we?" Bill grinned, his voice low. "Like the wind, Molly. Like the wind." Molly reached into her pocket, pulling out a small device. "Here, this should help. A little bit of noise-canceling magic." Bill took the device, his eyes widening as he looked at it. "How did you manage to get your hands on this?" Molly shrugged. "You know me, Bill. Always one step ahead." Bill smiled, placing the device in his pocket. "Well, let's not keep the moon waiting. We've got presents to steal." Molly nodded, pulling on her gloves again. "And a whole lot of laughter to steal with them." Bill grinned, jumping off the fence and landing softly on the ground. "After you, my dear." As they made their way towards the gate, Molly couldn't help but laugh. "You know, Bill, this is just like any other night, isn't it?" Bill joined her laughter, his eyes gleaming in the moonlight. "Just another night, Molly. Just another night."

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
0.0000% Matches word count n/a
neededCleanfalse
words415
0.6738% Dialogue to Total Word Ratio
Ratio: 60.00%, Deviation: 10.00%
neededCleanfalse
wordsTotal415
wordsDialogue249
0.3369%