Season 3, Episode 3: Fragments of Truth
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Scene Transition: Stanley's Struggles
As the episode transitions into its final moments, the focus shifts to Stanley, who sits alone in his apartment, scrolling through his phone. His face is shadowed with frustration and pain. Every message, every comment, a reminder of the judgment and hatred he had been receiving for his relationship with Giulio. The world saw an older man with someone who looked far too young, and they didn’t care to understand the truth.
Stanley (quietly, reading aloud one comment):
“You’re disgusting. Taking advantage of someone who looks like a kid? You should be ashamed.”He tossed the phone aside, sinking back into the couch with a sigh. It hurt—every word, every accusation. He knew Giulio was centuries older than him, but that didn’t seem to matter to anyone. People only saw what they wanted to see.
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Scene Transition: The Weight of Judgment
Stanley got up, pacing the room as the anger and hurt simmered inside him. He ran his hand through his hair, trying to shake the frustration that was building. He loved Giulio, and the last thing he wanted was to hurt him with the world’s judgment.
Stanley (to himself):
“I shouldn’t let it get to me… but how can I not?”The public’s misunderstanding had cast a shadow over their relationship. To the outside world, they were an odd, uncomfortable pairing. No one saw Giulio’s centuries of wisdom and pain. No one understood that Giulio, despite his youthful appearance, had lived far longer than most of them ever would.
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Flashback: The Beginning of Their Relationship
Stanley’s mind wandered back to when they first met. He had been so taken aback by Giulio’s youthful looks, only to find out he was dealing with a 470-year-old vampire with a life full of stories and pain. He remembered laughing about it back then, marveling at the irony of dating someone who was technically older than he was, despite appearances.
But now, with the hate and judgment weighing on him, the laughter seemed distant, almost bitter.
Stanley (muttering):
“They don’t know. They have no idea what it’s like.”---
Scene Transition: A Moment of Vulnerability
The apartment felt suffocating, so Stanley stepped out onto the balcony, the cool night air offering some relief. The city sprawled out beneath him, indifferent to his struggles. He stared down at the lights, his heart heavy.
He wondered if Giulio felt the same way—if he, too, was struggling with the outside world’s perception of them. But Giulio had already endured so much, Stanley thought. His whole life had been shaped by pain and misunderstanding. Would this be just another burden to add to the pile?
Stanley sighed, leaning on the railing. He wanted to protect Giulio from the hate, from the judgment, but the more the world saw them, the harder it became to shield him from the cruelty of people who didn’t care to understand.
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Scene Transition: A Silent Decision
The episode closes with Stanley looking out into the night, wrestling with his emotions. His phone buzzed again, and though he ignored it, the weight of the words was still there, heavy on his heart.
Stanley (softly, to himself):
“I don’t care what they think. As long as we’re okay… that’s all that matters.”But the uncertainty lingered in his voice. Could he truly ignore the world’s judgment? Or would the hate that surrounded them slowly tear away at their bond?
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