i want to tell the story of an party and drug addicted teacher, that likes to be: i want to tell the story of an party and drug addicted teacher, that likes to be
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A dedicated teacher struggles with a weekly cycle of sobriety and weekend partying, using alcohol and drugs to escape her unspoken problems.
Characters
Ms. Evans
supporting
Ms. Evans is a friendly and expressive Caucasian woman with a bright, cartoony appearance. She has shoulder-length, wavy light brown hair, kind blue eyes, and a fair complexion. As a teacher, she often wears a sensible yet stylish outfit consisting of a yellow blouse and a knee-length navy blue skirt, sometimes with a touch of chalk dust on her sleeve. In casual settings at home, she wears comfortable clothes like a grey t-shirt and jeans. For a party, she dresses in a simple, vibrant red party dress.
Page 1
Panel 1: Ms. Evans, a bright, cartoony teacher, stands confidently in front of a classroom of attentive students.
“Good job, class!”
Panel 2: Ms. Evans, in casual clothes, sits on her couch, looking at a "Days Sober" app on her phone with a hopeful expression.
“Almost a full week.”
Panel 3: A close-up on a wall calendar, a big red circle around "SATURDAY," with tiny, almost manic, scribbles of 'YES!' around it.
Page 2
Panel 4: Ms. Evans, looking restless and bored, paces her living room on Saturday evening, picking at her nails.
“Stay strong, stay home.”
Panel 5: Her phone screen shows a text message: "Party at Mark's! U in??" from "Chloe."
Panel 6: Ms. Evans stares at her reflection in a mirror, her expression a mix of longing and self-reproach.
“Just one night?”
Page 3
Panel 7: Ms. Evans, now dressed in party clothes, tentatively steps into a crowded, vibrant party filled with music and laughter.
“Hey everyone!”
Panel 8: Ms. Evans is laughing loudly, holding up a drink, surrounded by cheering, cartoonishly exaggerated party-goers.
“Woohoo!”
Panel 9: A tight close-up on Ms. Evans' face, her wide, boisterous smile doesn't quite reach her slightly vacant eyes.
Page 4
Panel 10: Ms. Evans wakes up in her bed, messy hair, a pillow over her head, sunlight streaming through the window.
“Ugh...”
Panel 11: She looks at her phone, seeing a missed notification from her "Sober Tracker" app.
Panel 12: Ms. Evans is dressed professionally, looking at her reflection in the mirror with a weary but determined expression, ready for Monday.
“Next week, I'll try again.”







