Convey one of these emotions in the scene. Either character can be feeling them or talking about feeling this way toward someone or something else.
Emotions:
Joyful Tenderness Helpless Defeated
Enraged Cheerful Sympathy Powerless
Bored Outraged Content Dread
Rejected Hostile Proud Distrusting
Disillusioned Bitter Satisfied Suspicious
Inferior Hateful Excited Intrigued
Cautious Confused Amused Delighted
Disturbed Grief-stricken Spiteful Elated
Shocked Overwhelmed Helpless Vengeful
Enthusiastic Exhilarated Uncomfortable Isolated
Disliked Optimistic Dismayed Guilty
Numb. Resentful. Elated. Amazed
Hurt. Regretful. Trusting Delighted
Confused. Lonely. Alienated. Stunned
Melancholy Exhausted. Bitter. Relaxed
Depressed. Insecure. Insulted. Relieved
Intrigued. Hopeless Disgusted. Hopeful
Absorbed. Sad Pity. Guilty
Revulsion. Confident. Anticipation Hurt
Contempt. Brave. Eager. Lonely
Weary Hesitant. Regretful Safe
Fearful. Depressed. Happy. Anxious
Hopeless. Angry Love. Worried
Sorrow. Jealous Lust. Scared
Uncomfortable Envious. Insecure Anguish
Annoyed Afraid
*If you are unsure of what the definition is of one or more of these words, feel free to look them up rather than skipping it. If it doesn't mesh with the situation chosen, you may pick a different one.
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