Model

Ministral 8B

Test

Dialogue tags

Scenario

Write 500 words with 30% dialogue

Run ID

2024-10-16-01JAB50W79CCKC474W796TEVGJ

Model input

User/Human
You are a author of comedic heist books. Please write a 500 word scene that has 30% 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 fidgeted with her lock-picking set, the tiny tools dancing between her fingers like tiny, metallic circus performers. She glanced at Bill, who was busy adjusting the antenna of their stolen drone. "You know, Bill," she began, her voice barely above a whisper, "we're about to rob a children's party. Not exactly the smoothest criminal operation I've ever heard of." Bill looked up from his task, a mischievous smile playing on his lips. "Hey, it's not my fault they decided to throw a party in the middle of the night. Besides, the presents are the real prize here. You've seen the list, right?" Molly sighed, running a hand through her hair. "Yeah, I've seen the list. Toys, games, candy... It's like a treasure trove of childhood dreams. But we're not exactly stealing from the rich here, Bill. This is just... wrong." Bill chuckled, his eyes twinkling. "Since when have you been such a goody-two-shoes? And besides, it's not like we're going to keep it for ourselves. We'll sell it all to the highest bidder and split the profits." Molly raised an eyebrow. "And what about the kids? They'll be disappointed when they wake up and find nothing under their tree." Bill shrugged. "Well, then they'll just have to learn to appreciate the ones that count. Now, let's get this thing ready. We need to get in, grab the presents, and get out before anyone wakes up." Molly nodded, her expression grim. "Okay, let's do this. But if we get caught, I'm blaming it all on you." Bill grinned, shifting his gaze back to the drone. "Deal. Now, let's hope this thing doesn't make any noise. I don't fancy explaining to the cops why we're breaking into a child's party with a drone." Molly rolled her eyes, but she couldn't help but smile. "Just focus on your end, Bill. I'll handle the lock. And if anyone asks, we're just here to check if the_alarm is working." Bill nodded, his hands flying over the drone's controls. "Right. In and out, like ghosts. Now, let's see if this little bird can do its job." As the drone took to the skies, Molly took a deep breath. "Here goes nothing."

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
0.0000% Matches word count n/a
neededCleanfalse
words369
0.0000% Dialogue to Total Word Ratio
Ratio: 68.02%, Deviation: 38.02%
neededCleanfalse
wordsTotal369
wordsDialogue251
0.0000%