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the-quiet-year · story✦ writing pages · 128 cr
The ideaDramaFeature3 characters

A woman leaves her hometown for good — but the town won’t let her.

Act I · Setup3 beats
01
Opening image

Mara pins the last box shut. The house is already someone else’s.

02
The letter arrives

The county sends word the morning she means to leave — the town isn’t done with her yet.

2.1
INT. KITCHEN — MORNING

She reads it twice, then folds it small.

pages →
2.2
✦ writing pages…
03
Debate — leave or stay

One more reason to go. One she can’t say out loud to make herself stay.

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4.
EXT. COUNTY LINE — DUSK
A two-lane road bleeds into open fields. MARA’s sedan slows at the faded welcome sign, then rolls past it without stopping.
MARA
(under her breath)
That’s the last of it, then.
She reaches over and turns the radio to static — and lets it play.
MARA (CONT’D)
Okay. Okay.
The town shrinks in the mirror until it’s just light.
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Step 01

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You
“A woman leaves her hometown for good — but the town won’t let her.”
Step 02

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Step 03

Draft it & ship it

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EXT. County Line — Dusk
A two-lane road bleeds into
open fields. Mara’s sedan…
✓ Scene final
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