A girl while drawing a story may be thinking of all the little details that make the story unique. She could be thinking about the expressions on the faces of the characters. Are they happy, sad, or excited? She might also be considering the background elements. If it's a story set in a forest, she'll think about what kind of trees are there, are there any animals hiding, and how the sunlight filters through the leaves. All these thoughts go into creating a rich and engaging story through her drawing.
Well, she could be thinking about how to make the story in her drawing flow. If she's drawing a journey, she has to consider the starting point and the destination. She might also be thinking about the emotions she wants to convey. For instance, if it's a sad story, she'll use darker colors and droopy lines. And she'll be thinking about how to connect each part of the story so that it makes sense when someone looks at her drawing.
She might be thinking about what to have for dinner. Maybe she was craving pizza or a big bowl of salad.
Maybe she is just enjoying the plot of the story.
Maybe Noshin is thinking about how interesting the story is.
Perhaps he's simply getting lost in the story. Travis has his own issues and seeing a story of love might be a form of escapism for him. He could be imagining himself in the shoes of the male lead, having a normal, loving relationship away from the seedy underbelly of the world he inhabits.
Perhaps Willem is thinking about Jude's storytelling skills. He might be impressed by how well Jude is able to convey the plot, characters, and emotions in the story. Or, he could be a bit distracted by external factors like the noise around them, but still trying to focus on what Jude is saying.
The story could be about a mermaid who falls in love with a human prince and tries to find a way to be with him on land.
They might be feeling a mix of horror and morbid curiosity. Maybe they're dressing in their best clothes as if it's a solemn event. They could be discussing the reasons for the execution and what kind of person the condemned is.
She might be thinking about how blurry everything is and regretting not having her glasses. Or she could be so drunk that she's not really thinking clearly about the glasses at all and is just focused on having a good time.
She might use crayons. Crayons are very common for kids, and they come in many colors which can be used to create vivid pictures of the Jesus story, like a blue sky in the scene of Jesus preaching. Pencils are also possible, especially if she wants to make detailed outlines first.
It enhances creativity. You have to think about how to represent the story visually while also narrating it, which stimulates different parts of your brain. For example, if the story has a magical element, you need to come up with creative ways to draw that magic.