Absolutely — here is the **full, romantic script of Tayma and Nolan’s story** from
**Scene 1 to the final scene**, titled *Stay With Me*. It’s emotional, intimate,
and focuses on their love, pain, and healing — all set in the sacred space of the
dance studio.
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## **Title: Stay With Me**
### **Scene 1 – The Fall**
**INT. DANCE STUDIO – EVENING**
*The studio is quiet. Rain taps gently on the windows. Mirrors line the walls.
TAYMA, 14, graceful and shy, dances alone to a soft instrumental track. Her
movements are emotional, driven — like she’s dancing her way through something she
can’t say out loud.*
*Suddenly—*
**TAYMA**
(*gasps*)
Ah!
*She lands a turn wrong and crumples to the floor, grabbing her ankle, tears
forming.*
**TAYMA**
(whispers)
No, no, not now\...
*The studio door flies open. NOLAN, 16, protective and overprotective, rushes in,
hoodie soaked from rain.*
**NOLAN**
Tayma?! I’ve been calling you—why didn’t you answer?! Are you okay?
**TAYMA**
(teary)
I think I twisted it…
*He kneels beside her, brushing hair from her face, his voice soft but urgent.*
**NOLAN**
Don’t move—let me see.
*He gently checks her ankle. She winces. His face tenses.*
**NOLAN**
You shouldn’t be dancing alone this late. What if I hadn’t come?
**TAYMA**
(quietly)
I just needed to feel something… I didn’t think I’d fall.
**NOLAN**
You don’t have to do everything alone, Tayma. I’m here. Always.
*She looks away, ashamed.*
**TAYMA**
I didn’t want to seem weak…
*He takes her hand.*
**NOLAN**
You’re the strongest person I know. But even strong people need someone. And you’ve
got me.
*He kisses her forehead. She leans into him, quietly crying.*
**TAYMA**
Don’t leave.
**NOLAN**
Never.
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### **Scene 2 – Recovery**
**INT. DANCE STUDIO – LATE AFTERNOON**
*TAYMA sits on a mat, ankle wrapped, doing gentle stretches. NOLAN is beside her
with a physio printout. She’s frustrated. He’s calm but firm.*
**TAYMA**
I’m never going to dance like before…
**NOLAN**
You’re healing. That’s stronger than anything else.
**TAYMA**
I don’t feel strong.
**NOLAN**
That’s okay. I’ll be strong enough for both of us until you do.
*She gives him a small look — grateful and exhausted.*
*Later, he helps her up. She tries a slow movement. He supports her the whole
time.*
**NOLAN**
You don’t need to rush. I’ll be here every step.
**TAYMA**
Promise?
**NOLAN**
Always.
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### **Scene 3 – The Fight**
**INT. DANCE STUDIO – EVENING**
*The studio lights glow dimly. TAYMA is dancing again, alone. NOLAN bursts in,
upset.*
**NOLAN**
You skipped physio again?!
**TAYMA**
I just needed to move, Nolan!
**NOLAN**
You keep risking everything for this—what if you get hurt again?
**TAYMA**
Then I get hurt! At least I’ll feel something!
**NOLAN**
I can’t just watch you destroy yourself…
**TAYMA**
Then leave.
*A beat. Pain. Silence.*
**TAYMA**
(voice breaking)
I didn’t mean that...
**NOLAN**
I know. I just… I don’t know how to protect you without holding on too tight.
**TAYMA**
Then don’t hold me back. Just hold me.
*They fall into each other’s arms. Shaking. Breathing hard. Crying, but closer than
before.*
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### **Scene 4 – The Performance (Private)**
**INT. DANCE STUDIO – NIGHT**
*The studio is empty. Moonlight spills in. TAYMA stands alone, dressed simply. She
starts a soft piano track.*
*She dances — fully, beautifully, freely. The pain shows in every move. The music
builds. At the climax, she stumbles, tears falling.*
*She sinks to the floor, hands covering her face.*
**TAYMA**
(whispers)
I can’t… I’m not enough...
*Soft footsteps. Then—*
**NOLAN**
(quietly)
Yes, you are.
*He kneels, pulling her gently into his arms. She sobs. He holds her tighter.*
**TAYMA**
I danced for me… and for you.
**NOLAN**
Then it was perfect.
*She clings to him. No audience. No pressure. Just them. Safe.*
**TAYMA**
You still love me like this?
**NOLAN**
Especially like this.
*They sit on the floor in the quiet moonlight. No music now. Just love.*
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### **Optional Closing Quote (for video or stage ending):**
> *“Even in silence, even in pain… you still danced. And I still stayed.”*
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Would you like me to turn this into a printable script format (with character cues
and spacing), or add a short visual edit plan if you’re filming it as a dance
piece?