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INT. DINER — 2:47 AM
ELLA (29) slides a key across the formica. DANIEL doesn't touch it.
Daniel
You said you threw it away.
Ella
I lied about a lot of things.
He picks up the key. It's still warm from her hand.
You're not sure your story comes together.
You keep second-guessing your choices.
You can feel when something's off — but you can't always pin down why.
Drop in early notes, fragments, or questions. StoryFlow looks at how your ideas are forming — what's stable, what's shifting, and what's missing.
It reveals where your story is clear — and where it starts to break. So you can decide what to do next.
Think you have an inciting incident? StoryFlow checks whether anything actually changes. If your character can continue the same way — it shows you that.
It highlights where clarity breaks down.
// you wrote
"She finally tells him the truth at the dinner table."
StoryFlow read
Information transfer is clear. But neither character is forced to act differently in the next scene — the truth changes nothing yet.
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