Oh and my sister Nezuko." you looked at everyone before releasing your arm from your teeth "My name is Y/N why did you save me?" "You bit your arm telling us in a way that you wouldn't hurt us" you looked at the boy introduced as Tomioka "What do you mean? Why would I want to hurt any of you?" "You are a demon right?" "Lets just kill her!" "Inosuke why kill someone this beautiful?" you looked at the boys arguing before. "Hello, my name is Tanjiro, this is Zenitsu, Inosuke, and Tomioka. There were 2 beds, and 1 closet in your basement, the others shortly came down to join you guys. You looked at your arms that were tied together and, instead of trying to eat the people in front of you, you bit your arm as hard as you could forcing blood to gush out of the now open wound refusing to release your teeth as the boys surrounded you, the sun started to rise but one of the boys grabbed you and rushed you inside towards the basement. You looked at the people behind him and realized the girl you saw earlier was in a small box, you looked and saw the sun start to rise, you got scared. There was a new boy in front of you, he had deep blue eyes that stared right into your soul, he looked right at you without saying a word. You wake up again but tied up, the cold air was surrounding you but you weren't paying attention to that. NARRATOR 4: The next day, the girls took the jugs and climbed down to earth, singing their song.Any ways. His work has been seen and developed by Roundabout, Lincoln Center Theater, Manhattan. NARRATOR 1: Frog came out and put the letter in his mouth. Steven Levenson's plays include The Language of Trees (Roundabout Underground), Seven Minutes in Heaven (HERE Arts Center Emerging America Festival/Huntington Theater Company), Retreat (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), Almost Stuck, and Girls Day. NARRATOR 3: So the Sun Chief wrote a letter and set it on the bench. SKY MAIDEN: Let us see if he can bring a wedding gift. MOON LADY: Don’t ask me! Ask your daughter! NARRATOR 2: He went to his wife, the Moon Lady, and read it to her. SUN CHIEF: (holds out letter) Did you bring this letter? You are stuck at a party that Karkat invited you to. Every life tells different story, its a choice everyone has to make. NARRATOR 4: He went to the girls who fetched water. His lips broke away from mine leaving me panting like crazy and made their way to my cheek. Once again if you do something like this please tag me in it since this all from scratch. The results are similar to the original one I made just with a few minor changes. I CANT BELIEVE I ACCIDENTALLY DELETED THE ORIGINAL-. Seven Minutes in Heaven is a play by Steven Levenson 'that follows six high school freshman caught in the absurd, aching, terrible ecstasy of being young on a splintered night of dysfunctional party games, fumbling first kisses, ruined reputations, broken promises, and raw, raw fun.' 1 The play was first produced in 2009 in a workshop at Ars. SUN CHIEF: “I, Kimana, a man of earth, wish to marry the Sky Maiden, your daughter.” Kimetsu no Yaiba Seven Minutes Heaven (REPOST) - Quiz Quotev. NARRATOR 1: The Sun Chief came for a drink of water. He jumped out of the jug and spit the letter out on a bench. Seven Minutes In Heaven (BNHA/MHA) PoliinWolf. They went into the house of the Sun Chief and left the jugs in a room. NARRATOR 5: Then the girls climbed back up the web of Spider. NARRATOR 2: They lowered their jugs into the well, and Frog jumped into one. Further developments in this delightfully skittish, fragmented script will reveal the flaws in this tentative relationship, and within the two lovebirds themselves. The girls from Heaven came for water, singing their song. NARRATOR 4: Frog put the letter in his mouth and hid in the well. Then they filled their water jugs and went home. They climbed down from Heaven on a web made by Spider. Every day, the girls who served the Sun Chief came to this well. KIMANA: (laughs) Can a frog take a letter to Heaven?įROG: Whatever it is, I can do it. (flies away)įROG: (hops in) Why do you not take the letter yourself? (hops away)ĪNTELOPE: I cannot go to Heaven. KIMANA: (holds out letter) Will you take this letter? KIMANA: (reads letter as he writes) “I, Kimana, a man of earth, wish to marry the Sky Maiden, your daughter.” He wrote a letter to her father, the Sun Chief. NARRATOR 1: There was once a young man named Kimana.
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