Opening scene
Morning noise floods the classrooms — chairs scraping, laughter too loud lives being performed. Jason Xyne enters late on purpose.
"Sorry! Sorry!" he blurts, knocking his bag against a desk. A few students laughed. A teacher (sights). No one looks twice.
Perfect.
Jason drops into his usual seat at the back. From here, he can see everything without being seen. He watches hands tremble over quizzes, hears lies soften themselves into jokes. He smiles when expected. He keeps count of exits.
INCITING MOMENTS
During recess, Jason opens his notebook. A piece of folded paper slides out — thin, clean,deliberate.
He doesn't remember anyone coming near him.
The notes read:
You laugh half a second too late.
Jason's smile freezes. That detail isn't something people notice. It's something he notices. He scans the room. No one is watching him. Everyone is watching everyone else.
The rest of the day feels wrong.
Conversations pause when he walks by. A classmate mirrors his fake laugh too closely. Even the bell sharper,impatient.
Jason tests his mask-talks louder,trips on nothing,exaggerates his reactions.
The room relaxes again.
But when he reaches inside his bag,there's another note.
Better. Don't stop.
His chest tightens.
That night, Jason wrote the words down for the first time—not in his notebook,but on a loose sheet he plans to burn.
Someone is studying him.
Someone understands the performace.
Jason folds the paper carefully and whispers to the empty room:
"Okay. Let's see how well you watch.