After you've finished scene one the need to write more scenes happens. The one thing to think about when writing scene two is the pattern of your book. will there be only one character or are there are more than one. If there are more, the way to do this is to give the next scene to the other chracter of characters viewpoints. Thus you've established the pattern you'll follow and the reader won't be thrown if after five or six scenes you throw in one from a second character's viewpoint.
There are other things to consider when writing scene two. Give your character more depth. Show a bit of their backstory which will help you show what has caused the character to act in a specific way today. You can also show what the character is battling. Perhaps it's her environment. She may be outof step with the norm of the others around her. You can decide how much of the setting you will include. You need to put in some since characters don't exist in vacuums, You caneither use minimum amount of exposition or you can really estastablish the setting in vivid terms. You can also lay the groundwork for what is to come to the character in the future,
So plan your second scene with care.
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