Tuesday, October 8, 2024

A Modern Day Christmas Story Cont.

 Here we go, AI is helping me🤗😁

Great! Let’s continue with Chip’s journey toward redemption, leading to the moment where he starts the initiative for the tiny houses on the bike path.

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Scene 5: The Ghost of Christmas Future (Continued)

EXT. POINT GREY ROAD – FUTURE – DAY

Chip and the Ghost of Christmas Future (a dark, silent figure) walk through a desolate version of Vancouver. The once-bustling bike paths are now overgrown with weeds, the houses abandoned or fortified. A cold wind sweeps through the empty streets.


They stop in front of a crumbling tent encampment on the side of the road, where only a few sick and exhausted people remain. Among them, Chip spots Sarah, older, gaunt, and alone. Timmy is gone.


CHIP (horrified):

“Where’s the boy? Where’s Timmy?”


The Ghost silently points to a makeshift memorial nearby—a small cross with Timmy’s name etched into it. Chip’s face falls as the realization hits him.


CHIP (broken):

“No…he was just a kid…”


The Ghost raises its hand, and suddenly, Chip finds himself standing in front of his own grave, neglected and forgotten, in a cold, unmarked cemetery.



Scene 6: Chip’s Awakening and Transformation


INT. MANSION – CHIP’S BEDROOM – MORNING

Chip jolts awake, sweating and panicked. Sunlight streams through the windows, casting a warm glow over his lavish bedroom. He jumps out of bed and rushes to the window, looking out at the bike path below. The world is still alive, vibrant, full of potential.


He falls to his knees, shaken.


CHIP (to himself):

“I have to change… I have to fix this.”



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Scene 7: Chip Takes Action


EXT. POINT GREY ROAD – DAY

Chip stands at the edge of the bike path, looking out at the ocean. He’s surrounded by a small team of engineers and architects, discussing his plans for the tiny houses.


ENGINEER:

“So, we just drive them in, park them along the bike path, and set up gardens around each one?”


CHIP (nodding):

“Exactly. They’re pre-built, eco-friendly, and each one will come with a bike, a toolkit, and a fishing rod. This is just the beginning.”


ARCHITECT:

“People are going to resist this. You’re talking about putting tiny houses on one of the most expensive streets in the world.”


Chip smiles, remembering the ghosts' visits.


CHIP:

“They won’t resist for long. This isn’t just about housing. It’s about dignity. Everyone deserves a home, even if it’s a small one.”



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Scene 8: The First Tiny Houses Arrive


EXT. POINT GREY BIKE PATH – DAY

A convoy of trucks drives down Point Grey Road, each carrying pre-built tiny houses. Curious onlookers gather on the sidewalks, some murmuring in confusion, others in admiration.


The houses are rolled into place, each with a small garden space, pots with flowers, and tools for the new residents to start fresh. A small group of families and individuals, including Sarah and Timmy, stand nearby, watching in disbelief.


TIMMY (excited):

“Mom! Look! Our own house!”


Sarah smiles, tears welling in her eyes, as Chip approaches them.


SARAH (stunned):

“Is this…is this for us?”


Chip nods, humbled.


CHIP:

“Yes, it’s for you…and for everyone who needs it. You’re not just getting a house—you’re getting a community.”


Timmy rushes over to the tiny house, already imagining what it will be like to live there. He finds

 a bike leaning against it, shiny and new.


TIMMY:

“A bike, too?!”


Chip kneels

To be continued😁

#DontIgnoreThePoor 


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