Second Year: Enemies (1)

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Scene: Lim's House - Morning

Gwen's Family:
Aiah as his Mother
Mikha as his Father

Aiah knocks on Gwen's bedroom door.

Aiah: "Gwen, are you up? You don't want to be late for your first day of college!"

Gwen: sighing, brushing her hair in front of the mirror "Yes, Mom, I'm almost ready."

Aiah: entering the room, smiling "You look great. Remember, it's a new start. Try to enjoy it, okay?"

Gwen: forcing a smile "I will, Mom. Thanks."

Scene: Vergara's House - Morning

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Scene: Vergara's House - Morning

Sheena's Family:
Maloi as her Mother
Colet as her Father
Ep-ep as her Lil brother

Maloi: calling from the kitchen "Sheena, Ep-ep! Breakfast is ready!"

Sheena: walking down the stairs, her little brother, Ep-ep, trailing behind her "Morning, Mom. Smells great."

Ep-ep: excitedly "I can't believe I'm starting high school today!"

Sheena: ruffling his hair "You'll do great, Ep-ep. Just remember, no one likes a show-off."

Colet: chuckling "Take your sister's advice to heart, Ep. And you, Sheena, Good luck for your college life"

Maloi: "Try to enjoy it, okay?"

Sheena: "Okay, thanks, Mom, Dad."

Scene: College Classroom

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Scene: College Classroom

Gwen: Frustrated, slamming her book shut "Sheena, you always have to one-up me, don't you?"

Sheena: Smirking, leaning back in her chair "Maybe if you put more effort into your work, you wouldn't have to worry about it."

Gwen: Angrily, crossing her arms "My effort? You're the one who's constantly trying to show off."

Sheena: Defensive, shrugging "It's not showing off if you're actually good at it."

Gwen: Sarcastic, raising an eyebrow "Right, because you're so perfect."

Sheena: Sarcastic, with a mocking smile "Glad you finally noticed."

Suddenly proof came, and then the two of them suddenly quieted too.

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