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At the Starks mansion, the kids are playing in the playroom when Ariel starts whining just to get on Charlotte’s nerves, which leads to a dramatic scene. Here’s how it unfolds:

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Chapter 1: The Whining Begins

Ariel (whining): “I don’t like this game! I want to do something else!”

Charlie: “Come on, Ariel, it’s fun! We’re playing superheroes!”

Eric: “Yeah! Just play with us!”

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Chapter 2: Charlotte Gets Annoyed

Charlotte (rolling her eyes): “Ariel, if you keep whining, we can’t have any fun! Just stop already.”

Ariel (in a teasing tone): “But I don’t waaaaant to! It’s boring!”

Charlotte (getting frustrated): “Shut your trap, Ariel, or else I’m out of here!”

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Chapter 3: Ariel Pushes Her Limits

(Ariel starts whining directly in Charlotte’s ear, knowing it’ll annoy her even more.)

Ariel: “Why are you so mean, Charrrloooootteee?”

Charlotte (covering her ears): “That’s it! I’m outta here!”

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Chapter 4: The Jump

(Charlotte dramatically climbs up to the window, opens it, and jumps out to escape Ariel’s whining.)

Charlie: “Charlotte, what are you doing?!”

Eric: “Oh no, you’re in big trouble now!”

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Chapter 5: Peter and MJ Find Out

(Peter and MJ rush outside when they hear what happened, seeing Charlotte outside with an annoyed look.)

Peter: “Charlotte, what were you thinking?! You know better than to jump out of a window!”

Charlotte: “Ariel wouldn’t stop whining, Dad! She was doing it on purpose!”

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Chapter 6: The Consequences

(Peter kneels down, sternly looking at Charlotte, and gently but firmly slaps her on the leg.)

Peter: “That’s no excuse, young lady. You’re grounded, and we’re having a serious talk about this later.”

Charlotte: “But Dad…”

Peter: “No ‘buts,’ Charlotte. Now go to your room.”

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Chapter 7: Reflection

(In her room, Charlotte thinks about her actions, understanding that jumping out of the window was an overreaction, even if Ariel’s whining was annoying.)

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The day ends with Charlotte reflecting on the importance of patience—and her parents hoping the kids learn to handle their conflicts a bit more maturely.

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