Script by /u/sugarhoneyjune
summary: The Speaker and Listener are childhood friends who managed to make their dream of having their own bakery come true. They'll be joining their first bakery fair tomorrow and the Listener is a bit stressed out about it. What happens if the Speaker sees the Listener working late at night?
Your partner is a romance writer, and she’s been working on her latest short story but has been stuck for weeks. You - her hopelessly horny and pent up bf - desperately want to help. If anything, to get her attention that you want to fool around. She’s been so buried in work and writer’s block that you take it upon yourself to try and distract her, relax her, inspire her, by any means necessary. Especially if that means getting on your knees and making her cum, without her even needing to leave her desk.
Script by u/90s__goodgirl
u/neondextrose
This script is based on the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Warning: if you have not read the book or watched any adaptations of it, then this script will definitely spoil some major plot points. If you are unfamiliar with the story, then I highly recommend reading the book/watching an adaptation to experience it firsthand for yourself! Anyway, the speaker here will play the character of Mr. Rochester. The listener plays the character of Jane Eyre. Rochester is a typical Byronic hero. He is described in the book as volatile and temperamental, so you may wish to reflect this in your interpretation. I have tried to include some of those qualities in this script as well. This script takes place shortly after Jane and Rochester attempt to marry, and after Jane learns that Rochester is already married to another woman. Namely, he is married to Bertha Mason, the mad woman who Rochester has sequestered in the attic in his home, Thornfield Hall. Upon this discovery, Jane has confined herself to her bedroom and is preparing to leave Thornfield when Rochester appears at her door, pleading with her to stay. The ending of the script is meant to be somewhat ambiguous – although if you are familiar with the story, then you know what ultimately happens.