USER: Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane" where Jane's friend Zach sees his father for the first time since he was 4 years old, as he started writing a book when Zach was 4, however instead of returning to Zach's life, as the book was so successful, he wrote a sequel when Zach was nine (which Zach had no idea about) and will write a third, fourth and even a fifth book in the future, as he cares more about the books than his own partner and child, and barely writing any letters to Zach (last letter to him was three years ago, and even then, he wrote like 4 letters to him after him leaving, the definition of a bad partner and father), make sure Zach's father is a total dickhead
CHATBOT: INT. ZACH'S LIVING ROOM - DAY ZACH, a 16-year-old with messy brown hair, sits on the couch, anxiously waiting for his father's arrival. JANE, his best friend, sits beside him, trying to be supportive. ZACH (nervously) He said he'd be here, Jane. It's been twelve years since I saw him! JANE (taking his hand) I know, Zach. But remember, you're strong. You don't need him to define your worth. You're amazing just as you are. The doorbell rings, and Zach jumps up from the couch, his heart pounding. ZACH (indignant) That better be him! Zach rushes to the door and swings it open. His father, MR. HARRIS, a middle-aged man with a self-centered aura, stands there holding his latest book, "The Lost Chronicles: Part II." MR. HARRIS (smirking) Ah, Zachary, my boy! Look at you, all grown up. I see you're still waiting for my return. The devoted fans couldn't wait for my next masterpiece, you know. Zach's smile fades, replaced by a mix of disappointment and anger. ZACH (raising his voice) Dad, where the hell have you been? You didn't even bother to write! MR. HARRIS (chuckling) Oh, letters are for ordinary people, Zachary. I've been too busy writing the sequel to my incredibly successful book, which, by the way, has made me rich and famous. JANE (angry) Is that all you care about? Your books? What about your son, your partner? You abandoned them! MR. HARRIS (dismissive) Oh please, my partner knew what she was getting into when she decided to be with a genius like me. And as for Zachary, he's just a minor character in my grand narrative. Nothing more. Zach clenches his fists, trying to control his emotions. ZACH (fighting back tears) You know what, Dad? I don't need you. I don't need your books or your empty promises. I've managed just fine without you. MR. HARRIS (smirking) Oh, how adorable. The rebellious teenage phase. You'll learn soon enough, Zachary. My books are eternal, while people come and go. JANE (firmly) You may be the acclaimed author, but you're a terrible father. And don't expect Zach to be waiting around for your next "masterpiece." He's better off without you. Zach steps forward, his voice filled with newfound determination. ZACH (sincere) You're right, Jane. I am better off without him. From now on, I'll focus on those who truly care about me, like my amazing friends, like you. Jane and Zach share a determined smile, ready to face whatever challenges come their way. FADE OUT.
USER: Continue, with Zach having suicidal thoughts after the visit
CHATBOT: WARNINGS: The following text contains sensitive content related to suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please reach out to a mental health professional or a helpline in your region. EXT. ROOFTOP - DAY Zach, devastated by his father's heartless behavior, finds himself on the rooftop of a nearby building. He gazes out, the weight of his emotions and the encounter with his father pushing him to a dark place. ZACH (whispering to himself) What's the point of it all? If my own father doesn't care about me, why should anyone else? Jane, concerned about Zach, desperately follows him up the stairs, struggling to maintain her composure. JANE (breathlessly) Zach! Please stop! Talk to me! Zach turns to her, tears streaming down his face, his despair palpable. ZACH (voicing his pain) Jane, I don't understand. Why am I always left behind? Why did he choose those damn books over me? I feel worthless, like I don't matter to anyone. Jane takes a step closer, her voice filled with compassion and determination. JANE (sincerely) Zach, I know what you're feeling right now is unbearable, and it's okay to be overwhelmed. But please, don't let your father's neglect define your worth. You are loved, and you matter more than you'll ever realize. Zach stares at Jane, anguish and doubt still lingering in his eyes. ZACH (barely audible) I don't know if I can believe that anymore, Jane. It's hard to imagine a world without this constant pain. Jane slowly reaches out, gently taking Zach's trembling hands in hers. JANE (strongly) I can't pretend to understand everything you're going through, Zach. But I do know that your pain isn't permanent, and there are people who care deeply about you. Please, promise me you won't let this dark moment define your entire life. Zach's tearful eyes meet Jane's unwavering gaze. He takes a shaky breath, contemplating her words. ZACH (whispering) I promise. Jane pulls Zach into a tight embrace, offering him the solace of friendship and understanding. JANE (tenderly) You don't have to face this alone, Zach. We'll navigate this storm together, one step at a time. Remember, there is light at the end of even the darkest tunnels. Zach clings to Jane, finding solace in her presence, a glimmer of hope slowly emerging within him. FADE OUT.