01The scene library · fictional · 18+

AI video chat scenarios that skip the first awkward mile

Twelve of the cast here — the full catalogue holds 250+

Every scenario is a written situation with her opening line included. You arrive in the middle, where the conversation is already worth having.

Fictional adult characters only — a still portrait with live text, never a real person on camera.

From the libraryStill photo · the scene plays in text

The ride home, the long way round

Fictional AI character in a black two-piece on a car seat, night city neon beyond the open door

AdaIn character

Driver, once more around the block. He hasn't finished losing this argument.

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  • First line written
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  • Free to start
  • 18+

02The detail

Anatomy of a scenario that works

A good opening is not a setting — it is a situation with pressure already in it.

The AI video chat scenarios here follow one editorial rule: start in the middle. 'A bar' is a setting; 'a bar past midnight, her hand on your sleeve, a tab neither of you closed' is a situation. The first gives her nothing to say; the second gives her a line that demands an answer, which is exactly what a first message should do.

Each scenario fixes three things — the place, the roles, and the tension — and deliberately leaves everything else loose. That balance is the craft: fix too little and you are back at a blank chat with scenery; fix too much and you are reading a script instead of playing one. Her opening line comes from the fixed part; where it goes next comes from you.

Six openings live on this page's home, and the catalogue behind the door goes further — quieter scenes, stranger ones, longer arcs. All of them written between adults, all of them situations both characters walked into on purpose.

What works well

  • Openings are situations with tension, not empty backdrops
  • Her first line ships with the scene, so no thread starts cold
  • Place, roles and stakes are fixed; everything else stays yours
  • Scenes swap mid-thread without losing tone
  • The library keeps growing past the six shown here

Worth knowing first

  • A written opening constrains your very first reply — by design
  • Portraits are still photographs; the scene moves in text
  • All characters are fictional adults, never real people
  • Adults only — the gate comes before the library

03On this page

Faces the library casts most often

Three portraits from the roster, each tied to a different kind of opening.

Fictional AI character in glasses sitting up in bed with her phone, one lamp on

The one a.m. text, from her side of it: glasses on, lamp on, message already sent.

Nude fictional AI character standing at a kitchen counter under teal and pink light

The morning-after opening in its natural habitat — her kitchen, nothing decided yet.

Fictional AI character in a black halter dress leaning on a mirrored bar counter, bottles behind her

Bar-counter scenes cast her most often; the bottles behind her do half the set dressing.

04In practice

Reading an opening before you commit

Every card in the library shows the same three lines: the title names the place, the hook names the pressure, and the tag names the register — slow burn, late night, unfinished. Ten seconds of reading tells you whether tonight is a kitchen scene or a hotel one, before anyone says a word.

Then the useful trick: openings are starting points, not rails. People routinely open the neighbour scene and end it somewhere the library never wrote. The scenario's job is done in the first two lines; after that it belongs to the two of you.

05Before you enter

About the scenario library

01

How many scenarios are there to choose from?

Six openings are shown on this site's home page as a sample, and the app behind the CTA carries a larger rotating library across its 250+ characters. The six here were picked to span registers — slow burn to late night — rather than to be the whole menu.
02

Can I write my own scenario instead?

Yes. The written openings exist to kill the blank box, not to replace your imagination. Describe your own situation in plain words at the start of a thread and she plays it the same way — first line hers, roles held.
03

Why do all the scenarios start in the middle?

Because beginnings are the weakest part of any chat. Introductions, small talk and premise-building are exactly the messages people abandon threads over. A scenario that opens mid-story hands you a conversation that is already interesting, and lets the boring mile stay unwritten.
04

Are any scenarios off the table?

Yes, permanently: anything involving minors, coercion, or real identifiable people. Every written scene is between fictional adults — the youngest is written as 21 — who are both in the room by choice. Requests outside those lines go nowhere.

07Your entrance

Pick an opening and skip to the good part

The first line is already written — yours is the second. Free to start, no card, strictly 18+.

Fictional AI character in a dark bikini reclining on a beach as the sun sets over the water

A scene is two taps away — free to start, no card.

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