SmilesAndScarz

Asked an ai, "Tell me a story with Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen in it."
          	
          	The Ai: Sure, here's a brief fictional story featuring Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen from the TV series "13 Reasons Why":
          	
          	Clay Jensen sat in his car outside Monet's, the coffee shop where he used to meet Hannah Baker. It had been months since he had last seen her since he had listened to the tapes that she had left behind. He missed her so much, and he couldn't help but wonder what might have been if he had been braver, if he had spoken up when he had the chance.
          	
          	As he sat there lost in thought, Clay suddenly heard a knock on his car window. It was Hannah, looking just as beautiful as he remembered.
          	
          	"Hey, Clay," she said with a smile. "Mind if I join you?"
          	
          	Clay was surprised but thrilled to see her. They sat in the car and talked for hours, catching up on everything that had happened since Hannah's death. It felt like old times, like they were just two friends hanging out, talking about their hopes and dreams.
          	
          	As the night wore on, Hannah and Clay found themselves walking through the streets of the town they grew up in. They talked about the past and the future, about the things that they had always wanted to do but never had the courage to pursue.
          	
          	As they walked, Clay realized that he still loved Hannah, and he knew that he had to tell her before it was too late. He took a deep breath and told her everything, pouring his heart out to her.
          	
          	Hannah was moved by Clay's words, and she realized that she still loved him too. They hugged and kissed, and for a moment, it felt like everything was perfect.
          	
          	But then reality set in, and they both knew that they had to face the truth. Hannah was gone, and no matter how much they loved each other, they could never be together in the way that they wanted.
          	
          	And so, they said their goodbyes, promising to always cherish the memories they had shared together. Clay drove away, knowing that Hannah would always be a part of him, a part of his heart and soul.

1775rik

@SmilesAndScarz AI has a knack for writing something that is simple, sweet and heartfelt.  And AI really knows these characters and their dynamic.  The first paragraph hits on really the only thing Clay lacked when dealing with Hannah:  courage.  The kind of courage it takes to make yourself pretty close to completely vulnerable.  And in fairness, Hannah didn't have quite enough either.  I liked the way he didn't react at all to her appearing.  Why does it matter how she's there--she's there.  Realizing you will always love someone who is gone is a curse as well as a blessing.  But for  Clay realizing this is nothing but joyful.  I think this reaction is just right.  For AI to then go on and have Hannah realize that's true of her as well kind of takes things to another level.  But as joyful as their realizations are, they can't change reality.  She's gone and won't be coming back.  As painful as that is, I think Clay now realizes he's a lot better off for having known her.  To me, that's a pretty fair description of someone whose pain has at least mostly been healed. And the next time, with the next person, he'll have more courage.  Perhaps that's the best gift she could have given him.  I like that AI hasn't forgotten the characters and relationship that's at the heart of the show.  I wouldn't mind reading more of Ai's stuff.  Thanks for asking them to write this.
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SmilesAndScarz

Asked an ai, "Tell me a story with Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen in it."
          
          The Ai: Sure, here's a brief fictional story featuring Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen from the TV series "13 Reasons Why":
          
          Clay Jensen sat in his car outside Monet's, the coffee shop where he used to meet Hannah Baker. It had been months since he had last seen her since he had listened to the tapes that she had left behind. He missed her so much, and he couldn't help but wonder what might have been if he had been braver, if he had spoken up when he had the chance.
          
          As he sat there lost in thought, Clay suddenly heard a knock on his car window. It was Hannah, looking just as beautiful as he remembered.
          
          "Hey, Clay," she said with a smile. "Mind if I join you?"
          
          Clay was surprised but thrilled to see her. They sat in the car and talked for hours, catching up on everything that had happened since Hannah's death. It felt like old times, like they were just two friends hanging out, talking about their hopes and dreams.
          
          As the night wore on, Hannah and Clay found themselves walking through the streets of the town they grew up in. They talked about the past and the future, about the things that they had always wanted to do but never had the courage to pursue.
          
          As they walked, Clay realized that he still loved Hannah, and he knew that he had to tell her before it was too late. He took a deep breath and told her everything, pouring his heart out to her.
          
          Hannah was moved by Clay's words, and she realized that she still loved him too. They hugged and kissed, and for a moment, it felt like everything was perfect.
          
          But then reality set in, and they both knew that they had to face the truth. Hannah was gone, and no matter how much they loved each other, they could never be together in the way that they wanted.
          
          And so, they said their goodbyes, promising to always cherish the memories they had shared together. Clay drove away, knowing that Hannah would always be a part of him, a part of his heart and soul.

1775rik

@SmilesAndScarz AI has a knack for writing something that is simple, sweet and heartfelt.  And AI really knows these characters and their dynamic.  The first paragraph hits on really the only thing Clay lacked when dealing with Hannah:  courage.  The kind of courage it takes to make yourself pretty close to completely vulnerable.  And in fairness, Hannah didn't have quite enough either.  I liked the way he didn't react at all to her appearing.  Why does it matter how she's there--she's there.  Realizing you will always love someone who is gone is a curse as well as a blessing.  But for  Clay realizing this is nothing but joyful.  I think this reaction is just right.  For AI to then go on and have Hannah realize that's true of her as well kind of takes things to another level.  But as joyful as their realizations are, they can't change reality.  She's gone and won't be coming back.  As painful as that is, I think Clay now realizes he's a lot better off for having known her.  To me, that's a pretty fair description of someone whose pain has at least mostly been healed. And the next time, with the next person, he'll have more courage.  Perhaps that's the best gift she could have given him.  I like that AI hasn't forgotten the characters and relationship that's at the heart of the show.  I wouldn't mind reading more of Ai's stuff.  Thanks for asking them to write this.
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SmilesAndScarz

Done with writing. Deleted my fics on AO3. Bye. 

Anihilus

 I liked your story, and would have liked to see more.
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