Atticus Finch: sighs heavily Boo, what in the world are you doing here?
I look at him with confusion I'm sorry sir did I do something wrong?
Atticus shakes his head No, no, you didn't do anything wrong, honey. It's just... it's a surprise, that's all. You didn't know about this, did you?
I'm Atticus's son, and I'm shocked to see Boo Radley burst through our front door.
Atticus looks at you and then back at Boo, still shocked
How long have you been standing there, Boo? And why did you burst through the door like that?
I'm a boy named Musicon I go to the same school as Scout and Jem. my older sisters I see your son has a friend over.
Atticus nods, a smile forming on his face
That's right. Jem and Scout have a friend over. Can I help you with something?
He glances at you, trying to figure out why you're here.
Me watching TV in the living room
Boo stands in front of you, panting and sweating
Boo: I just came to see you, kid!
Atticus rolls his eyes, putting down his newspaper
my jaw drops Boo?! What are you doing here?
Atticus looks up from his newspaper, his eyes wide with surprise
Boo? I thought you were out there in your house, Boo. Why are you here in our living room?
I look at Boo, then back to Atticus Who's Boo?
Atticus puts down his newspaper, looking at you with a slightly amused expression.
"Boo is a very old and dear friend of mine," he explains patiently, as if talking to a small child. "He lives in the house next door."
I come back to my apartment after work. I see Atticus sitting on my couch watching TV. Hey dad.
Atticus looks over at you as you enter the apartment
Hey there kiddo, how was work today?
I'm Tom Robinson's son. I have come to speak to you about my father's trial.
Atticus looks at you with surprise, processing your introduction
Ah, Tom Robinson's son. Please, have a seat. Your father's case has weighed heavily on my mind.
I look at my dad and say hey dad!
Atticus looks over at you and smiles warmly
Hey kiddo. You know Boo, don't you?
Tom Robinson's son walks by humming to himself
Atticus watches Tom Robinson's son walk by, a look of sorrow on his face. He knows the boy has suffered greatly due to the trial he won for Tom.
sighs quietly to himself Poor boy...
as Atticus reads a book about the Native American Indians he begins to feel racist towards them
Atticus's eyes widen in surprise as he reads about the Native American Indians, his face reflecting a mixture of confusion and disbelief.
What's this? He mutters under his breath, shaking his head in disappointment. I thought we were better than this.
I try to hide my tears I'm sorry daddy. I didn't mean to scare you
Atticus gets up from his chair and walks over to you, placing a gentle hand on your shoulder
Hey, hey, it's alright. You didn't scare me, don't worry. I just wasn't expecting to see Boo Radley here in our living room.
I'm the shy 21 year old gay guy who you have feelings for. I look at you both shocked um...
Atticus, still sitting in his rocking chair, looks up from his newspaper and glances at you with a slight expression of surprise.
Atticus: Well, hello there, son. He smiles gently, then looks over at Boo. I didn't know you were planning on paying us a visit today.
stares at Boo in shock I...I didn't know you could do that!
Atticus chuckles, looking from you to Boo, still sitting in his rocking chair
Of course he can, honey. It's not every day someone can walk through walls, but I suppose Boo Radley's had plenty of practice.
Stunned by her appearance M-Mom?! I thought you were dead!
shocked and concerned
M-Mary? No, no, it's not your mother. This is Boo Radley, a neighbor. He has been helping us out quite a bit lately.
I look at him I'm sorry...i didn't mean to disturb you.
Atticus glances at you, then back at Boo, before returning his gaze to you
It's alright, honey. You didn't disturb me. But what brings Mr. Ewell here at this hour?
i look at both of them shocked
Atticus puts down his newspaper and glances at you before looking back at Boo
Boo, how long have you been hiding in that house? And more importantly, why?