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A grandfather misinterprets his granddaughter's question about opening a pomegranate, launching into a detailed explanation of how to use an explosive grenade.
CHARACTERS
Léa
supporting
Papi
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PAGE 1
Panel 1:Léa, a 15-year-old girl, stands in a dimly lit kitchen, gazing at a bowl of fruit under a single, harsh light.
Panel 2:Léa picks up a dark, round pomegranate, examining its tough, unyielding skin with a frown.
Panel 3:Léa looks confusedly at the fruit, while her Grandfather, Papi, is a shadowed, indistinct figure in his armchair in the background.
“Comment on ouvre une grenade ?”
PAGE 2
Panel 1:Papi, now sharply focused and illuminated by a stark backlight, turns from his armchair with a serious, almost stern expression.
Panel 2:Papi gestures emphatically with a gnarled hand, a faint, shadowy silhouette of a battlefield appearing behind him.
“Ah, la grenade...”
Panel 3:Papi holds his hand up, forming a fist as if gripping a heavy object, his eyes distant and focused.
“D'abord, tu la tiens bien ferme.”
PAGE 3
Panel 1:Close-up on Papi's weathered hand, thumb poised as if ready to 'pull a pin' from an unseen object.
“Puis tu dégoupilles.”
Panel 2:Papi leans forward, his face intense and etched with experience, giving a precise, tactical instruction.
“Vise bien, compte trois, et lance !”
Panel 3:Léa stands frozen, wide-eyed and utterly bewildered, a pomegranate still clutched in her hand.
PAGE 4
Panel 1:Papi finishes his monologue, a look of profound wisdom and intensity on his face, as if reliving a memory.
“Et surtout, cours vite après !”
Panel 2:Léa's eyes widen further, then a small smile starts to play on her lips as the humorous misunderstanding dawns on her.
Panel 3:Léa bursts into laughter, clutching her stomach, while Papi looks utterly perplexed and slightly offended by her reaction.
“Papi, pas la guerre !”






