"Crime Scene: Case: 4945N/637E"

GIRL #1 (pages one to two, five and six):
A good looking. Soft shoes made from animal skin. Wears a tiny T-shirt hardly covering her well bussomed chest, fair goldilocks hair, extremely short jeans shorts (legs ripped off, lots of free strinks sticking out of remainings of shorts). Big letters on an ass of jeans shorts: “THE END”. She wears a visibly big wedding ring.

DEAD DONKEY (page one):
An ordinary donkey. Shot by a gun. It is drooling with staring eyes open. Maybe a tongue out, but not in funny way, more horrified. Non-moving.

ALIVE DONKEY (page five):
Stands in front of carrage loaded with apples.

GIRL #2 (pages two, three and six):
A well dressed, black slick hair tied back to a ponytail. Black office dress with white stripes. White shirt with collar under. Big boobs, clevage wide open, but still sharp outlook. Edgy spectacles. Extremely self-confident. She wears a visible big wedding ring.

GIRL #3 (page two):
Blond, long, open hair, but much shorter than GIRL #2's got. Completely white dress. Well buxomed but not that openly sexy.

GUY #1 (page five):
An old man. Around 60's. In good shape. Wears an easy to point out hat, maybe a bowler hat.

GUY #2 (pages three and four):
A young athletic.

BOY (pages four and five):
Small as a size with a little bit of grown-up face. Maybe a dwarf. Curly hair.

VISIBLY BIG WEDDING RINGS:
Owners GIRL #1 and GIRL #2.
Will be shown:
— Page 1: GIRL #1 tying up her ankels with rope
— Page 2: GIRL #2 holding her head in the end
— Page 3: GIRL #2 fingering it when GUY #2 asks about mixed marriage
— Page 4: GIRL #2 showing a dead flash light
— Page 5: GIRL #1 taping a donkey
— Page 6: GIRL #1 pointing finger at GIRL #2

HINTS FOR REVERSE STORY LINE:
TITLE: "Crime Scene, CASE: 4945N/637E"
Every letter, “C”, “R”, “E”, reversed in the title. The end of the title “CASE: 4945N/637E" lesser size.
A word “THE START” on a quilt of a bed on the first frame of page six.
A word “THE END” on an ass of jeans shorts of GIRL #1 (visible in full length only on the first frame of page two and the first frame of page six.