Write as a list Q&A Have the QNA be the focus of
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Have the QNA be the focus of this text, and answer each question, don’t put the story, only the questions and answers. Only the questions I put, put some dialogue.
What if the family is going on a road trip/or weekend trip?
Questions: Just put dialogue.
– What if Owen gets scared during the car ride (not his usual needs), and when Owen is moved to the front passenger seat where Alice can hold him, what if Owen is too scared to let go? Why could he be scared (he has been in a car before and is usually calm and happy)? What do they do, where will Owen sit during the ride until he has calmed down, and it’s okay for him to go back to his seat?
– How will everyone react during the car ride, and Owen starts getting scared, while they are driving on the road and their thoughts on seeing Owen scared and crying? List individually
– What would happen if a vehicle behind them honked them, and why, how would Owen react? (This could also be in general, not regarding the previous question, however it could be regarding the previous question) (Leo likely doesn’t get scared by the honking, but that doesn’t mean he’s unfazed, however he doesn’t scream, but he does say something) (David is likely to be like “Some people..” referring to the honking)
Seating arrangements:
Front Seat:
– David (David is in the driver’s seat, as he is the driver)
– Alice (Alice is in the passenger seat)
Back Seat 1:
– Emily (Emily is in the left seat, behind David’s seat)
– Alex (Alex is in the right seat, behind Alice’s seat)
Back Seat 2:
– Leo (Leo is in the right seat, behind Alex’s seat)
– Owen (Owen is in the left seat, behind Emily’s seat, Owen is the only one who is in a car seat)
Refer to the parents as their actual names
Another Important Note: When Leo cries or sobs, he does NOT go “Waaaaaah!”, Leo just sobs, that’s it. Leo does not say “Waaaaaah!”, during the argument, Leo doesn’t even say that in the story, Leo doesn’t say anything close to or even related to “Waaaaaah!”, only Owen does that. So don’t put “Waaaaaah!” or anything related to “Waaaaaah!” as a part of Leo’s dialogue, because “Waaaaaah!” (or anything related to “Waaaaaah!”) is not apart of Leo’s dialogue.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Owen is only character who says “Waaaaaah!”, no one else uses this dialogue, only Owen uses this dialogue in the story.
Notes: VERY IMPORTANT TO THE STORY
– Owen mostly speaks through “goo-goo gaga”, or just baby noises (like giggling and cooing), but he can sometimes speak verbally, but not fully. There is no dialogue when he makes baby sounds, or is upset, like sniffling for example. The only time he has dialogue is when he says, “goo-goo gaga”, when he tries to verbally speak, or when he cries.
– Whenever Owen cries the dialogue says “Waaaaaah!”. (this is reserved ONLY for when Owen cries, Owen is the only character who uses the “Waaaaaah!” dialogue)
– Owen either walks, crawls, or gets carried by his family
– Leo can sometimes get whiny, which will cause Alex to want to snap, and slap him, but she doesn’t, though she will get annoyed by this.
– Emily, Alex, Leo, and Owen do not all wake up at the same time.
– Alex likes to be on her phone a lot
– Leo can be pretty annoying a lot
– Emily is not really “mean” to Leo, she playfully teases Leo, while Alex can some-what nice to Leo, she mostly gets annoyed or teases him.
– Leo likes to play a lot.
– We see all the characters relationships with other.
– Leo will sometimes hold Owen, but it might not end well.
– Owen likes being held by Alex.
– Whenever a character is in the bathroom (to brush teeth, go to their business, or to shower), the person inside keeps the bathroom door shut for privacy.
– Have the dialogue be a little realistic.
– The only time the characters call for someone is when they’re on the stairs, they can’t really call from downstairs, because of the layout of the house.
– Alice and David are sometimes tired when they have to deal with four kids, even if Leo does seem to be bothering them, they don’t show annoyance, because he is their son, and he is still learning.
– Each scene is pretty long. And the scenes that have dialogue, they have a lot.
– Whenever a character talks sometimes it says their expressions, example: Alex (annoyed), Leo (pouting), Owen (cooing), Owen (whimpering).
– Owen’s dialogue will say something like this – Owen (cooing):, Owen: Goo-goo gaga, Owen (giggles):, Owen (whimpering);, Owen (sniffling):
– Owen doesn’t say anything when he coos, giggles, whimpers, or sniffles, but it is listed as dialogue even though he’s not speaking.
– Most of the time when Leo is being annoying, or says something that is him being annoying, she responds to him, but sometimes she’ll just ignore him.
– Alice and David are only referred to as “Mom” and “Dad” from Emily, Alex, and Leo.
– Leo calls his parents “Mom” and “Dad”.
– Every time a character talks, it’s followed by dialogue.
– The whole story is dialogue, no narration.
– Leo is not “babied” by his parents. Sometimes, Alice would be sad that her kids are growing up so fast, she does not baby Emily, Alex, and Leo. David especially, as he wants his kids (especially Leo) to be responsible adults when they grow up, though sometimes David is protective over Emily and Alex, he still wants them to be responsible adults, and he’s still raising Leo to become a responsible man when he’s older, though at the moment, Leo is just Leo, and Leo is energetic and annoying, though David still tries to help him learn.
– Emily, Alex, and Leo call Alice and David, Mom and Dad, because they’re their parents, Owen on the other hand calls Alice and David, Mama and Dada, because he is a baby, Owen is the only one that calls his parents Mama and Dada, because of his age.
– Leo sometimes stutters when he is nervous, this is usually when he’s sad or crying.
– Leo sometimes gets sad when he’s told off.
– Alex gets so frustrated with Leo’s annoying behavior, and his whining, and in her mind, she wants to slap the crap out of him
– Alex is really kind to Owen.
– Leo is told to shut up by Alex mostly, because Leo is being annoying. Alex might tell Leo to stop acting like a baby.
– Leo does not always get what he wants, regardless of whether he begs, Leo can’t always get what he wants.
– Emily and Alex get along well; they both get annoyed when Leo bothers them.
– Emily and Alex can get themselves up, they are old enough to do that.
– A majority of the arguments if because Leo is being annoying and disruptive, Alex and Leo sometimes get into fights.
– Only Alice calls Leo “Honey” or “Sweetie”, David does not call Leo that, Alex and Emily don’t call Leo “honey” or “sweetie”.
– Emily and Alex are mature, they can get up on their own, they are responsible enough, and they understand when others are busy, they both also get ready on their own.
– Leo is energetic and runs around a lot.
– Owen might cry if he wants (or needs) something, like if he wants to see his mother, if he’s hungry, etc.
– Leo does not cry like a baby, especially given his age, so there for Leo does not cry like a baby. So, he cries like a kid his age. When Leo cries he sobs, when he’s screams in fear, he goes “Ahhhhhhhh!”.
– Emily and Alex are both in high school, Emily is a senior and is in 12th Grade, Alex is a freshman and is in 9th Grade, Leo goes to Elementary school and is in the 5th Grade, and Owen does not go to school, he stays at home and is taken care of by his mother, Alice.
– Emily is the one who drives to school, Alice and David don’t drive them to school, David has to go to work, Alice stays home and takes care of Owen, so Emily drives to school (since Emily, Alex, and Leo are all going to school), Emily and Alex are in the front, Emily is in the driver’s seat, while Alex is in the passenger’s seat, Leo sits in the back, he sits in the seat behind Alex. Before Emily and Alex go to their school, they drop Leo off at his school, after they drop Leo off, Emily and Alex head to their school.
– There is no swearing in this story, none of the characters say bad words.
Alice and David’s Relationship:
Alice:
– David:
– Emily:
– Alex:
– Leo:
– Owen:
Siblings Relationship:
Emily:
– Alex: Alex and Emily get along pretty well, they are sarcastic to each other, but they get along.
– Leo: Emily thinks Leo is a little annoying, but she is a lot nicer to him, than Alex is to Leo.
– Owen: Emily gets along with her youngest brother.
Alex:
– Emily: Alex and Emily get along pretty well, they are sarcastic to each other, but they get along, they both think Leo is annoying, but Emily is a little nicer to Leo.
– Leo: Alex thinks Leo is annoying, Leo and Alex get into sibling arguments a lot, if something stinks, and Alex mentions it, he’ll say that Alex smells like that. Alex can get really mad at Leo, and if he pushes her too far, or he does something to upset her, she’ll scream at him, which can scare Leo depending on Alex’s tone.
– Owen: Alex thinks Owen is a cute baby, she is a caring sister towards him, she carries him sometimes, she sometimes gets annoyed when he cries a lot (but she never says that she’s annoyed, as she mostly tries to calm Owen down, though she may get tired sometimes, she mainly tries to calm Owen down when he cries), but she tries her best to calm him down, Overall, Alex doesn’t treat him the same as she does Leo. Leo gets upset when Alex gets to hold Owen. Alex is NEVER mean to Owen, in fact, she is a lot nicer to Owen, than she is to Leo. Alex is sometimes a little protective of Owen (example: If Leo drops Owen, Alex will get mad at Leo.)
Leo:
– Emily: Leo and Emily get along pretty well, Emily thinks Leo is a little annoying, but Emily is a little nicer to Leo.
– Alex: Leo annoys Alex a lot, Leo and Alex get into sibling arguments a lot, he thinks she is a big meanie, sometimes he annoys her just for the fun of it. Leo gets scared and sad when Alex yells at him.
– Owen: Leo likes his younger brother, sometimes he will give him some of food, he tries to be a good older brother towards Owen. If Owen cries while Leo is trying to hold him, Leo will panic and not know what to do, Owen will just keep crying, and Leo is panicking, trying to do something, he’ll have to get his parents or one his sisters to help him. Sometimes Leo might accidentally drop Owen, causing Owen to cry.
Owen:
– Emily: Owen is still young, but he likes his oldest sister.
– Alex: Owen is still young, but he likes his older sister, he seems to like Alex a lot.
– Leo: Owen is still young, but he likes his older brother, but sometimes if Leo is rough with him (even though Leo doesn’t mean to be rough, especially if he’s playing), Owen may get scared, and will start crying.
Character Aliases: used throughout the story, and who they are said by
Alice
– Allison (real name, rarely used)
– Alice (what everyone calls her)
– Sis (Said by Tom only)
– Mom (Said by Emily, Alex, and Leo)
– Mama (Only said by Owen) (Owen is the only character to call Alice this)
– Aunt Alice (by Ben, Ethan, and Chloe)
– Honey (Said by David)
David
– Dad (Said by Emily, Alex, and Leo)
– Dada (Only said by Owen) (Owen is the only character who calls David this)
– Uncle David (Said by Ben, Ethan, and Chloe)
– Dave (Said by Tom)
Emily
– Emily
– Sis (Said by Alex and Leo)
– Em (Said by Alex)
– Sissy (maybe) (Said by Owen)
Alex
– Alexandra (Real name) (rarely used)
– Alex (nickname, what everyone calls her, including her parents)
– Sis (Said by Emily and Leo)
– Big Sis (Said by Leo)
– Meanie (Said by Leo)
– Sissy (maybe) (Said by Owen)
– A-lex (Said by Owen) (Owen is the only to call Alex this, this is because Owen is still learning how to say Alex’s name)
– Girl! (Siad by Chloe)
Leo
– Leo
– Annoying (Said by Alex)
– Annoying Little Rat (Said by Alex)
– Bro (Said by Emily)
– Little Bro (Said by Emily)
– Little Dude (Said by his older cousins, Ben and Ethan)
– Son (Said by his dad)
– Little Creep (Said by Alex)
– Monster (Said by Alex) (used mostly when she is mad at him)
– Insect (Said by Alex) (used mostly when she is mad at him)
– Growing boy
– Big Boy (Said by himself, his mother, and Alex)
Owen
– Owen
– Mini-me (Said by Alex) (only says that to describe him, only used when carrying him, but doesn’t use it often)
– Little Bro (Said by Leo)
– Little Brother (Said by Leo)
– My boy (Said by his dad)
– Ow (Said by Leo)
Character Designs: Physical Appearance (don’t list in the text)
Alice (Mother)
– Gender: Female
– Age: 45
– Relatives:
– David (husband)
– Emily (daughter)
– Alex (daughter)
– Leo (son)
– Owen (son)
– Elizabeth (mother)
– William (father)
– Tom (younger brother)
– Catherine (sister-in-law)
– Ben (nephew)
– Ethan (nephew)
– Chloe (niece)
David
– Gender: Male
– Age: 47
– Relatives:
– Alice (wife)
– Emily (daughter)
– Alex (daughter)
– Leo (son)
– Owen (son)
– Elizabeth (mother-in-law)
– William (father-in-law)
– Tom (brother-in-law)
– Catherine (co-sister-in-law)
– Ben (nephew)
– Ethan (nephew)
– Chloe (niece)
Siblings:
Emily
– Gender: Female
– Age: 17
– Personality: responsible, mature, slightly sarcastic, teases Leo sometimes
– Design:
– Shirt: Dark Green Denim Jacket, white shirt with light gray stripes
– Pants: Blue Jean Shorts
– Shoes: Brown stylish Boots
– Hair Color: Brown
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Alex (younger sister)
– Leo (younger brother)
– Owen (youngest brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)
Alex
– Gender: Female
– Age: 14
– Personality: sarcastic, witty, snarky, easily annoyed (by her younger brother), caring
– Design:
– Shirt: White Jacket, Gray Shirt
– Pants: Blue Jean Shorts
– Shoes: White Tennis Shoes, with white laces
– Socks: Short White ankle socks
– Hair Color: Black
– Accessories: Red headband
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (older sister)
– Leo (younger brother)
– Owen (youngest brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)
Leo
– Gender: Male
– Age: 10
– Personality: friendly, energetic, annoying (to his older sister, Alex), easily scared (especially of the dark)
– Design:
– Shirt: Blue short sleeve Rocket League Shirt with a white undershirt
– Pants: Blue Jeans
– Shoes: Black converse with white laces
– Hair Color: Brown
– Accessories: Blue Cap
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (oldest sister)
– Alex (older sister)
– Owen (younger brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)
Owen
– Gender: Male
– Age: 1
– Personality:
– Design:
– Outfit: Blue onesie
– Hair Color: Brown
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (oldest sister)
– Alex (older sister)
– Leo (older brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)
Grandparents:
Grandmother (Elizabeth)
– Gender: Female
– Age: 68
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt:
– Pants:
– Shoes: type, color, shoelaces color (if have any), sole color
– Hair Color: White
– Accessories:
– Relatives:
– William (husband)
– Alice (daughter)
– David (son-in-law)
– Emily (granddaughter)
– Alex (granddaughter)
– Leo (grandson)
– Owen (grandson)
– Tom (son)
– Catherine (daughter-in-law)
– Ben (grandson)
– Ethan (grandson)
– Chloe (granddaughter)
Grandfather (William)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 60-70 (you decide)
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt:
– Pants:
– Shoes: type, color, shoelaces color (if have any), sole color
– Hair Color: White
– Accessories:
– Relatives:
– Elizabeth (wife)
– Alice (daughter)
– David (son-in-law)
– Emily (granddaughter)
– Alex (granddaughter)
– Leo (grandson)
– Owen (grandson)
– Tom (son)
– Catherine (daughter-in-law)
– Ben (grandson)
– Ethan (grandson)
– Chloe (granddaughter)
Uncle, Aunt, and Cousins:
Thomas (Tom)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 42
– Relatives:
– Catherine (wife)
– Ben (son)
– Ethan (son)
– Chloe (daughter)
– Alice (older sister)
– David (brother-in-law)
– Emily (niece)
– Alex (niece)
– Leo (nephew)
– Owen (nephew)
– Elizabeth (mother)
– William (father)
Catherine
– Gender: Female
– Age: 40
– Relatives:
– Tom (husband)
– Ben (son)
– Ethan (son)
– Chloe (daughter)
– Alice (sister-in-law)
– David (co-brother-in-law)
– Emily (niece)
– Alex (niece)
– Leo (nephew)
– Owen (nephew)
– Elizabeth (mother-in-law)
– William (father-in-law)
Benjamin (Ben)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 19
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Tom (father)
– Ethan (younger brother)
– Chloe (younger sister)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
Ethan
– Gender: Male
– Age: 16
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Tom (father)
– Ben (older brother)
– Chloe (younger sister)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
Chloe
– Gender: Female
– Age: 13
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Thomas (father)
– Benjamin (oldest brother)
– Ethan (older brother)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
Family House:
– Story: 1 story house, or 2 story
– Living Room
– Kitchen
– Bathrooms
– Master Bathroom (Alice and David’s bathroom)
– Siblings Bathroom (Emily, Alex, and Leo’s bathroom)
– Bedrooms:
– Parents Bedroom
– Emily’s Bedroom
– Alex’s Bedroom
– Leo’s Bedroom
– Owen’s Bedroom
– Guest Bedroom
– Family Photos:
– List some family photos
– A photo of all the siblings, Leo is on Emily’s Back, Alex is standing next to Emily while holding Owen.
– A picture of the whole family, Leo is on his mom’s back, Alex is standing in the middle, Emily is standing next to Alex, their dad is behind them putting his arm around one of his daughters, and Alice is holding Owen.
Family House Layout: this is how the family’s house looks like in the story.
The house is a two story house
House:
When entering the house, the dining room is to the left, and to the right is a small hallway that leads to the garage, when going into the dining room on the left after entering the house , you can turn right, and head into the kitchen, in the kitchen, at the counter are 3 stools (One where Emily sits, one where Alex sits, and one where Leo sits), and there is a high chair, which is where Owen sits. when to the right, when exiting through the exit, there is the living room which is pretty big (the kitchen is next to the living room, you can go into the kitchen either through the dining room or the living room), another way to the living room is when you enter the house, go down the corridor and the living room is right there, in the living room, turn right, and go through the small corridor, in the small corridor, in front leads to the playroom, and to the right is stairs that lead upstairs, if you go in front to the room, when in the room turn right, and go down the corridor, and into the playroom, then take a right, and go down the corridor, in the corridor, to the right is the basement, when heading down the corridor after leaving the playroom, it leads to the study room, when deciding to go upstairs, go up the stairs, turn the corner, then go up the stairs, at the top of the stairs, turn the corner and then walk down the corridor, at the end of the corridor, you can go either left or right, on the left side of the hallway is the master bedroom (Alice and David’s room) (which is at the very end) (the master bathroom is in the master bedroom, upon entering the master bedroom, turn right and go into the bathroom), Emily’s room, David’s office, and the Guest Bedroom (which is front of Emily’s room, and David’s office), on the right side is Alex’s room, Leo’s Room, and Owen’s Room (Owen’s room is in front of Leo and Alex’s Room), at the end of the hallway is the bathroom (where all the siblings share the bathroom).
Basement:
When entering the basement, open the door to the basement, turn the corner, and go down the steps, in the basement is a pool table, the laundry room is also in the basement.
Backyard:
In the kitchen, near the entrance to the living room, there are sliding doors, go through the sliding doors, and head outside, on the porch is a grill and some chairs to relax in, and in front is a pool and there are also chairs to relax in, in front of the pool is the grassy area where there is a sandpit (in the middle), a swing set (to the left), and a trampoline (to the right).
What if the family is going on a road trip/or weekend trip?
Questions and Answers:
– What if Owen gets scared during the car ride (not his usual needs), and when Owen is moved to the front passenger seat where Alice can hold him, what if Owen is too scared to let go? Why could he be scared (he has been in a car before and is usually calm and happy)? What do they do, where will Owen sit during the ride until he has calmed down, and it’s okay for him to go back to his seat?
Alice: “Owen, sweetie, what’s wrong? Are you scared?”
Owen (Waaaaaah!):
Alice: “Oh honey, it’s okay. We’re here for you.” (She gently unbuckles Owen from his car seat.) “Let’s go sit up front with Mama.”
(Owen clings to Alice, crying.)
Owen (Waaaaaah!):
Alice: “It’s alright, my love. We’re almost there. Just breathe with me, okay?” (She gently rocks him)
David: “Honey, should we stop for a bit? He seems really upset.”
Alice: “Maybe, we should see how the next few minutes go, if it doesn’t get better then we will stop.”
(After a few minutes of soothing and gentle rocking, Owen gradually calms down.)
Alice: “All better now, my little one? Do you feel ready to go back to your car seat?”
Owen (cooing):
Alice: “That’s my good boy!” (She carefully buckles him back into his car seat.)
Possible reasons for Owen’s fear:
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A new experience: While he’s been in a car before, this trip might have something different – a longer drive, different route, or a new type of car.
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Overstimulation: The sights and sounds of the road, along with other children’s noises, might have overwhelmed him.
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A previous incident, even a minor one: Something seemingly inconsequential, like a sudden stop or a loud noise from another car, might have created an association with fear in his mind.
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Developmental Stage: At his age, anxieties can easily manifest.
– How will everyone react during the car ride, and Owen starts getting scared, while they are driving on the road and their thoughts on seeing Owen scared and crying? List individually
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David: (Concerned, focused on driving safely while also trying to assess the situation and offer solutions. His thought process is: “What’s wrong with Owen? We need to stop and calm him down, but safely. It’s important to keep the car under control.”)
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Alice: (Anxious, focused on comforting Owen and figuring out the reason behind his distress, putting the other children’s needs temporarily aside. She’s thinking: “Oh no, my poor baby. Is he hurt? What can I do to make him feel safe? I need to calm him down quickly.”)
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Emily: (Surprised, concerned, and a little helpless, looking from her book towards Owen and wondering about her little brother’s distress. Her thoughts are: “Wow, I’ve never seen Owen this upset. Poor little guy. Should I try to help Mom?”)
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Alex: (Irritated by the disruption, but still concerned, trying to keep herself occupied with her phone but glancing over occasionally. Her thoughts are: “Ugh, Owen, not now! I was going to keep playing on my phone. I hope he calms down quickly. Can’t Dad just pull over?”)
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Leo: (Curious and slightly worried, distracted by his own things, slightly irritated that the attention is off of him, but he’s also a bit concerned for his baby brother. His thoughts are: “Is Owen okay? What’s wrong with him? This is ruining my fun!”)
– What would happen if a vehicle behind them honked them, and why, how would Owen react?
David: “Some people…”
Leo: “Whoa!”
(The honking scares Owen further, causing him to cry louder.)
Owen (Waaaaaah!):
Alice: (Soothing Owen) “It’s okay, sweetheart. It was just a car.”
Alex: “Seriously, some people can’t drive!”
Emily: (Slightly annoyed): “Geez, what’s their problem?”
Possible reasons for the honking:
- The family’s car might have been going too slowly.
- The driver might have been driving erratically.
- The driver of the other vehicle might have been impatient.