Somewhere in the distance, a neighbor’s inflatable Santa deflates. INT. MIA'S HOUSE - MORNING
Mia, full of peppermint schnapps hot chocolate, had written: Dear Santa, I know I'm 17, but I've been good. Mostly. This year, I don't want a new laptop or a trip to NYC. I just want Leo to see me. Not as “Carter’s annoying little sister.” As me. The girl who notices how he taps his thumb when he’s nervous. The one who drew his profile in art class three times last spring. If you can’t make him like me back, at least make him stop wearing that stupid beanie. It hides his stupid perfect hair. Love, Mia. P.S. I lied. I wasn't good. I stole his hoodie from the gym last month. It smells like cedar and coffee. I sleep with it. I'm not sorry. She hit send, then immediately passed out.
No, no, no.
MIA (17, messy bun, paint-stained hoodie) stares at her phone like it’s a live grenade.
Leo.Carver@*****.com SUBJECT: Dear Santa, I Can Explain SecretCrush.E01.Dear.Santa.I.Can.Explain.XXX.10...
Since you asked for a for that topic, I'll write a clean, engaging, and emotional short story based on the title "Dear Santa, I Can Explain" as the first episode of a series called Secret Crush . Secret Crush – E01 – Dear Santa, I Can Explain Logline: After her secret love letter to Santa gets delivered to her brother’s best friend instead of the North Pole, a shy high school senior has to convince him it was a Christmas dare—before he reads the part about his freckles. Scene 1: The Mistake INT. MIA'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
Leo (18, flannel, beanie—yes, the beanie) leans against a workbench covered in skateboard parts. He holds a printout of her email. Somewhere in the distance, a neighbor’s inflatable Santa
Secret Crush – Episode 2: “The Beanie Ultimatum”
Mia wakes up to a text. “Dear Mia, I can explain. I’ve liked you since you threw a snowball at my head in 7th grade. You missed. But you laughed. And I was gone. P.S. Keep the hoodie. I stole yours back last night while you were asleep.” She looks down. She’s wearing his hoodie. The cedar-and-coffee one. Mostly
It looks like you're referencing a title format similar to a web series or fan-fiction episode (e.g., Secret Crush Episode 1: "Dear Santa, I Can Explain"). The ".XXX.10..." suggests either a placeholder for a season/episode number or an adult content tag.
No.