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    Movie Idea: "Twisted Justice"

    Scene 1:

    [EXT. HIGH SCHOOL YARD - DAY]

    The scene opens with a bustling high school yard, students milling around. Suddenly, a juvenile delinquent, JASON (17), known for his ruthless behavior, spots LUCY (16), a quiet teenage girl, standing alone. A sinister grin spreads across Jason's face as he approaches her.

    JASON: (sneering) “What’s up, loser? You think you can just walk around here like you own the place?”

    Lucy, sensing danger, tries to walk away, but Jason grabs her arm and pulls her back violently.

    LUCY: (scared) “Let me go, Jason! I didn’t do anything!”

    Jason, fueled by rage and a desire to assert his dominance, throws a brutal punch at Lucy's face, sending her sprawling to the ground. He doesn't stop there. Jason kicks her repeatedly as she curls up, trying to protect herself. Blood splatters on the pavement as Lucy cries out in pain.

    JASON: (laughing) “You’re nothing, bitch! You hear me? Nothing!”

    The other students scatter, too scared to intervene. Watching the whole scene from a distance is MRS. ANDERSON, the high school teacher. Her eyes widen in shock, but she doesn’t move. She just watches, paralyzed, as Jason continues the assault.

    LUCY: (weakly) “Please… someone… help…”

    After what feels like an eternity, Jason finally stops, panting. He smirks at the battered Lucy before walking away casually, as if nothing happened. Mrs. Anderson hesitates for a moment, then runs over to Lucy, but instead of helping her, she yanks Lucy up by her already injured arm. The force of the pull causes Lucy’s arm to break with a sickening snap.

    LUCY: (screaming in agony) “AHHHHH! My arm! My arm!”

    MRS. ANDERSON, her face twisted with misplaced authority, slams Lucy back onto the ground, pinning her there with her knee.

    MRS. ANDERSON: (furious) “What the fuck did you do, you little shit? You think you can just get away with this?”

    Lucy, sobbing uncontrollably, can barely speak through the pain.