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Samson and Delilah
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Script Writer: Hazel Louise Dela Cruz
• Characters:
>Samson: an attractive man, have an amazing strength. : Ezekiel
>Delilah: beautiful and seductive woman. The richest man daughter: Allaine
>Mara: mother of Samson: Claryvette
>Manoa: father of Samson: Bryant
>Hanun: the father of Delilah: Carlo
>Naomi: a pretty girl that is deeply in love with Samson: Nicole Italia
>Sidqa: son of Hanun and brother of Delilah. Who hates Samson very much.: Justin

• SCRIPT:
Narrator: One day, there was a woman named Mara. She is so beautiful, kind and loving to her parents. Everything in life that you would ask for, is with her grasp. But there’s one thing she can’t have, it is to bear a child. Years had passed, he met Manoa. A simple guy who is so hard working.

(Mara and Manoa walks in and bumped to each other)
Mara: Ouch!! ~ (fell down together with the things inside her bag)
Manoa: Oh! I’m sorry miss. I’m in a rush. ~ Are you okay?
Mara: Y-yes.. I’ll be fine. Thank you. (smiles)
Manoa: It’s good to hear that. By the way, my name’s Manoa. I live on a town just kilometers away here. And you are?
Mara: Mara… call me Mara ~ (shakes hand with Manoa)
Manoa: Nice to meet you Mara, forgive me but I have to go now. My clients are waiting for me. Hope to see you soon! Take care lady.
Mara: Okay. Thanks. Hope to see you again.. uh.. Manoa? (chuckles) Goodbye.
Narrator: After that incident, they became best-friends and soon they fell in-love with each other. As time passes by, they got married. Both of them became famous all over the world because they are one of the richest people in town.

** in their room.
Mara: Honey, I have something to tell you..
Manoa: What is it? (holds Mara’s hands)
Mara: W-we can’t have a child.. I.. I’m not capable of having one.. (looks down, bit her lips and tears started to form in her eyes)
Manoa: (didn’t talk much and just hugged Mara, caressing her hair gently..) it’s okay.. we can find

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