Media Commercial
Scene one:
This scene starts out with actress #1 (Adrianna Shepherd) and actress #2 (Corrinna Newbould). Adrianna is a seven year old young girl who has long, dark, curly black hair that is pulled up in a pony tail. She has dark eyes and is quite tall. Adrianna is wearing a long sleeved shirt that is striped with seven different colors with a pair of dark flared blue jeans that have pockets on the legs of them. Corrinna (actress #2) is eighteen years old and has very short auburn colored hair and hazelish eyes. She is wearing a yellow hoodie with brown letters on it, with a white shirt underneath. For pants, she is wearing a pair of dark jeans with brown fading on them. This scene takes place in the living room of the home. They are sitting on a cream colored area rug, that has flowers on it. There is a tan and cream colored couch to the left and a TV stand with TV to the right. Behind them there is a plain tan wall.
Opening with Corrinna holding the bunny and......
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