Authors: Walter Dean Myers
W
e go to a movie. Right in the middle of the movie she reaches over and takes my hand. I pull away. Then she leans against me. I move away. I remembered that the last time we went out she came back to school and said I was all over her, so this time I wasn't even going to get close.
Then she got near me and tried to kiss me on the cheek. I got away faster this time.
“Zhade said you were scared of girls,” Caren whispered into the side of my face.
Then she kept making like she was laughing but covering it up with her hand so I wouldn't notice. Only I had to notice because she kept doing it.
I said I had to go to the bathroom. I went and texted Kambui and told him what was going down.
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What should I do?
Man up!
What was that supposed to mean?
I texted LaShonda.
Kiss her!
Typical girl response.
I texted Bobbi.
Kiss her, Zander. I got your back!
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I went back to my seat. I put my arm around Caren and when she looked up at me I went to kiss her. She turned away at the last moment and I kissed the back of her head.
I had the definite feeling that I had just lost big-time. But it was a nice kind of feeling.
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ACT SIX | |
By Zander Scott | |
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Romeo | Zander Scott |
Juliet | Bobbi McCall |
Iago | Cody Weinstein |
Othello | Kambui Owens |
Hamlet | Demetrius Brown |
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Scene: a small office in Midtown Manhattan. DR. IAGO WILLIAMS sits behind an ornate wooden desk. On either side of the desk sit ROMEO and JULIET.
IAGO
So, what brings you to marriage counseling? Perhaps you can begin, Miss �
JULIET
Montague, Juliet Montague. To put it mildly, we've grown apart. I mean, really, really, REALLY apart. Romeo hasn't had a job in years, and â
ROMEO
Neither have you, baby! We get by because my family has a little money. Don't leave that part out.
JULIET
Money wouldn't make my life any better, Romeo. I am bored out of my mind! Out of my mind! All that he does is to come home at all hours in the morning, sleep until noon, and then get up in time for lunch and his stupid video games.
IAGO
But besides being bored, Juliet, I need to know your inner feelings toward your husband.
JULIET
I see this man and his potbelly in the morning, I see him in the afternoon. I watch television in the evenings BECAUSE I'M HOME BY MYSELF! And then the whole thing starts over again the next day. I can't remember the last time we went out to dinner. He acts as if he doesn't even know that I exist.
ROMEO
I'm a free spirit. You used to like that in me. You thought it was romantic when I stayed out all night. I remember the first night I climbed up on your balcony. Do you know what time it was? Two o'clock in the morning. You nearly swooned.
JULIET
You couldn't even climb up a fire escape these days. You're so out of shape you're sagging in places some people don't even have places! And he dresses like a slob. Tights? At his age?
IAGO
I'm hearing anger, but I'm not hearing communication. Have you tried sitting down and talking to each other?
ROMEO
She won't listen.
JULIET
Try me!
ROMEO
Okay, so what I'm trying to say is that I haven't changed over the years. I'm still the same happy-go-lucky guy I always was. Happy-go-lucky but ready to give my life for the girl I love.
JULIET
The girl you loved has grown into the woman who is tired of you, Romeo. Look, read my lips. I am very much exhausted with the idea of being married to a juvenile delinquent.
IAGO
Well, you know, some marriages just don't work out. I mean, I would hate to see the two of you break up. To me marriage is sacred ⦠precious ⦠divine ⦠blah, blah, blah. But there must be happiness within the home. And there must be a meeting not only of the hearts, but the minds as well. Look, I'm going to leave the room and I want you both to pour out your hearts to each other. Say everything you've been holding back.
IAGO stands and exits right. JULIET glances over at ROMEO, then rolls her eyes upward.
ROMEO
Look, Juliet. I don't want to be just another statistic. Last year, 14,000 people got divorced, leaving 23,000 children in broken homes!
JULIET
We don't have children.
ROMEO
We could buy a dog.
JULIET
So I can walk him and pick up his poop? That's what I'm being reduced to? A pooper-scooper?
ROMEO
Shouldn't we be talking about
our
problems, not just
yours
? You being bored is not a problem for me. I didn't even mention the fact that you're fat because â
JULIET
I'm fat? I'm fat? I thought you didn't even care about how I looked. What happened to all of that stuff about me shining like a diamond in the ear of some black dude? How about me being lovelier than the moon? Now I'm fat? You don't take me out, all I do is sit around the house all day, and the one thing I have going on (begins to cry), the one thing I have going on is a few tidbits in the afternoon.
ROMEO
Bowling! You want to go bowling?
JULIET
The romance of it overwhelms me. A bowling alley reeking with the stink of beer. I wear a pair of sweaty rented shoes over the sticky floor, throw a ball down the alley, and all of a sudden my whole life is reset?
ROMEO
No, we do it in the comfort of our own living room. I can get the video game tomorrow. We hook ourselves up and we control the whole game. You see what I mean?
JULIET
Let's call Dr. Iago back in here. Some marriages need to be broken up, and I think this is one of them.
ROMEO
So you're saying, once and for all, that you don't love me?
JULIET
Love I'm not sure about. What I am sure about is that I can't stand you!
ROMEO
Tell me, is there someone else?
JULIET
Like who?
ROMEO
I don't know, but I can't see how you can just walk away from what we had. I mean, mostly
(profiles)
, me!
JULIET
My family was right. I should have listened to them. You Montagues don't have a clue.
Enter IAGO.
IAGO
So, how are we doing?
ROMEO
Uh, not so good. But we're working on it. She's learning to communicate.
JULIET
I'm learning? You are such a â
IAGO (quickly)
We have to remember that not all marriages are made in heaven. Sometimes ⦠well, sometimes we need to consider other options. Especially when it's clear that the woman couldn't possibly love the man involved.
ROMEO
Couldn't possibly?
JULIET
That's a little strong, isn't it, Iago?
IAGO
Romeo, you have loved wisely, but far too well. For love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs that lead us all to hell.
ROMEO
I see what you mean.
JULIET
You can't be saying there's no hope for us? I mean, aren't you supposed to be saving marriages?
IAGO
Well ⦠yeah, okay. Look. As we've agreed, I've invited some of your friends over, the ones you've already been talking to about your marriage, to ask their opinions. I'll send them in.
ROMEO
Oh, okay.
JULIET
I'm sure that ⦠well, okay.
IAGO leaves.
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Enter HAMLET.
JULIET
Oh, great. Hamlet, the king of gloom himself.
HAMLET
(gloomily)
Hi, Julie. Hi, Rommy.
JULIET
Hamlet, it's Juliet and Romeo. Not Julie and Rommy. Do we call you Ham?
ROMEO
Yo, sit down, my man. What's up?
HAMLET
I got a new job, I'm selling condos now.
JULIET
In this market? You working on commission?
HAMLET
Yeah, kind of. I get one percent of the final sale or two percent, whichever is higher. It's pretty tricky. Math, percentages, that kind of thing.
ROMEO
Remember I told you what the marriage counselor said about asking our friends if our marriage can be saved?
HAMLET
Well, if you still think she's a fat pig and kind of stupid, then I â
JULIET
A fat pig? Kind of stupid!?
ROMEO
No, no, I didn't mean any of that. I just said it that time you locked me out. It wasn't personal.
JULIET
Not personal? When you call your wife a fat pig it's personal, Romeo friggin' Montague!
HAMLET
If you broke up you could buy two separate condos. As it turns out, I only have two left. A studio on the ground floor, apartment 1A, and a two-bedroom luxury suite on the second floor with a built-in spa. Apartment 2B, just right for whoever gets the bigger settlement.
ROMEO
So you're thinking we should actually break up? After all these years?
HAMLET
Unless you want to share the luxury suite. It's got two bedrooms, so if you still hate the way she snores you could just â
JULIET
Hate the way I snore!? You told Hamlet about what goes on in our bedroom?
ROMEO
Words, words, mere words. All I know is that heaven is here, where Juliet lives.
JULIET
O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo? Sometimes I look at you with such delight, but sometimes you're as fickle as a candle wavering in the night.
Then there's a knock and enter OTHELLO.
OTHELLO
Hey! What it is! Am I late?
JULIET
Othello Jones. Oh, my God! It's been so long!
OTHELLO
When I heard you needed me I dropped everything and came running. Feast your eyes, darling. It's me, Othello Jones, the OJ man himself at your service.
ROMEO
Who is this Othello guy?
JULIET
Er, just an old friend?
ROMEO
From school?
OTHELLO
Yeah, I taught her a few things. Did her flaming youth let virtue be as wax and melt in her own fire? And were you consumed by her heat? Now you know how she learned her skills.
JULIET
Othello, did Dr. Iago tell you why we're here today?
OTHELLO
Yeah, you're looking for a reason to ditch this dude. Like you said in Las Vegas, we had something going on that he can't even touch.
HAMLET
Do you live in Vegas? You could move to New York into a great little condo.
ROMEO
Las Vegas? I thought you went to Las Vegas to that cosmetic convention with the girls â the Avon ladies or something?
JULIET
They couldn't make it.
ROMEO
All five thousand of them?
JULIET
Don't overreact.
ROMEO
I'm not overreacting, I just don't confuse the word “convention” with the word “rendezvous”!
JULIET
Romeo, when you think about it, a convention
is
a kind of rendezvous. It's just a name. I mean, a name, a
name
. What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
HAMLET
Something smells rotten here. I think the two of you should break up.
OTHELLO
But as far as you two breaking up, I'm against it. Things broken in two are not easily put together again.
HAMLET
If you're going to stay together you need the condo. It's 2B or not 2B. If you stay together, it's got to be 2B.
JULIET
So what's your vote, Hamlet? We stay together or we break up?
HAMLET
What's your credit score?
ROMEO
I'll â I'll take that as a no! We won't break up. Juliet, I love you.
(falls to one knee)
And I've always loved you!
JULIET
You're on your knees and you're begging me, but you've done that before and nothing's changed.
ROMEO
This time it'll be different, my love. This time I'm coming from a different place, from the very bottom of my heart.
JULIET
Yeah, yeah, the light is breaking through the window and I'm the sun. I've heard it all.
ROMEO
Look, I've gone more than halfway on this. I'm not the one hanging with the homeboys!
OTHELLO
I hear the echo of the green-eyed monster. It's time I excuse myself from this sorry crowd.
JULIET
Let's call Iago back and tell him what happened, but also that we want to stay together. Romeo, I do love you.