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    True Love Lies

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      DAVID

      So much easier than small talk.

      KANE

      You designed this place yourself.

      DAVID

      You can tell?

      KANE

      Of course.

      CAROLYN

      Why’s it called Mary’s?

      DAVID

      My silent partner Mary Riley put up most of the money so she got naming rights.

      CAROLYN

      So you came back to—open a restaurant?

      DAVID

      I was looking for something to do.

      CAROLYN

      What happened to that fabulously successful place you had in New York?

      DAVID

      Everything goes out of style eventually. I’ve opened three other restaurants since then and now I’m right back where I started.

      KANE

      At least you’re not a waiter.

      DAVID

      Really.

      KANE

      It’s good to see you.

      CAROLYN

      Yes.

      DAVID

      Oddly—it’s good to see you guys too.

      KANE

      Of course we wouldn’t have come by if Maddy hadn’t come in.

      DAVID

      We probably would’ve run into each other sooner or later.

      KANE

      Small world.

      DAVID

      And dying.

      CAROLYN

      Fate.

      DAVID

      You’re well?

      KANE

      Yes.

      DAVID

      Are you happy?

      KANE

      What?

      CAROLYN

      Of course.

      KANE

      Yes.

      CAROLYN

      We’re a happy family.

      DAVID

      Good.

      CAROLYN

      Are you single these days?

      DAVID

      Yes.

      KANE

      I’m surprised.

      CAROLYN

      You’re such a catch.

      DAVID

      Still sampling the worms.

      CAROLYN

      We’d like to have you over for dinner.

      DAVID

      Really?

      KANE

      Yes.

      CAROLYN

      What better way could there be to say the past is behind us and we’re all moving on to a new future? Come on. For old time’s sake.

      DAVID

      Are you sure?

      KANE

      Of course.

      CAROLYN

      Say yes.

      DAVID

      Okay.

      Lights rise on MADISON and ROYCE in the kitchen. She’s packing up her laptop. He’s getting more food from the fridge.

      ROYCE

      Got any weed?

      MADISON

      Just a real long roach in my bag.

      ROYCE

      I could really use a toke.

      MADISON

      Why don’t you have any?

      ROYCE rubs his fingers at her indicating no money.

      I’ll see what I can do.

      KANE and CAROLYN enter.

      Hey.

      ROYCE

      What’s happening?

      KANE

      Your mother just invited David McMillan to dinner.

      MADISON

      Really?

      CAROLYN

      Yes. Tomorrow.

      MADISON

      Why the change?

      CAROLYN

      Because you’re absolutely right. What your father and David had has no bearing on our lives now. This dinner will prove that to everyone.

      MADISON

      Works for me.

      ROYCE

      Night.

      KANE

      Night kids.

      MADISON and ROYCE exit.

      CAROLYN

      Does he still make your little heart go pitter pat?

      KANE

      He seemed.

      CAROLYN

      I know.

      KANE

      Not as.

      CAROLYN

      Intimidating.

      KANE

      Angry.

      CAROLYN

      But still.

      KANE

      Yes.

      CAROLYN

      He looked awfully good for fifty.

      KANE

      Tonight we should go for that quick bit of.

      CAROLYN

      Oh yeah.

      A light rises on DAVID on his cellphone.

      DAVID

      He looked so—middle-aged. I warned him when we broke up time works differently in the straight world. And I hate to say it but she’s held it together better than he has. Come on. That’s a long time to hold a grudge and—honestly—now that I’ve seen them I think I got the better deal.

      Lights rise on the kitchen. MADISON is there, checking the pots on the stove. ROYCE enters.

      MADISON

      There’s pâté in the fridge and some rice crackers over there.

      ROYCE

      Pâté?

      MADISON

      The pinky grey stuff that looks like ass barf from a sick dog.

      ROYCE

      I love that stuff. Where are they?

      MADISON

      Changing. Again.

      ROYCE

      Did you hear them last night?

      MADISON

      The fucking neighbours heard them.

      ROYCE

      Why are you dressed like a slut?

      MADISON

      Because I’m a slut.

      ROYCE

      I can see the tops of your aureoleos. (or-ee-ole-eos)

      MADISON

      Then look elsewhere pervert.

      KANE enters.

      KANE

      Well?

      ROYCE

      What?

      MADISON

      Better.

      ROYCE

      Did you get your hair dyed?

      KANE

      Just covered the grey and got some highlights.

      CAROLYN enters.

      CAROLYN

      Ta da.

      ROYCE

      Christ.

      MADISON

      Okay I’m just like whoa.

      CAROLYN

      I got a mini makeover. I couldn’t help it.

      ROYCE

      This is weird.

      MADISON

      Really.

      KANE

      Maddy that shirt is not appropriate.

      CAROLYN

      A little cleavage is fine but.

      KANE

      I know you have a lot of other nice tops.

      CAROLYN

      That don’t make you look like you’re lactating. Change it.

      MADISON

      I have a right to express myself.

      KANE

      Listen to your mother.

      MADISON

      Style Nazis.

      MADISON exits.

      ROYCE

      Is this alright?

      KANE

      You combed your hair.

      ROYCE

      Thinking about taking a shower too.

      KANE

      Don’t get crazy.

      CAROLYN

      We can start moving the serving dishes to the table.

      ROYCE


      What is this?

      CAROLYN

      Thai Moroccan fusion.

      ROYCE

      Concept food.

      CAROLYN

      Be nice. I spent all day.

      The doorbell rings.

      KANE

      I’ll get it. I’ll. Got it.

      KANE exits.

      ROYCE

      What’s with him?

      CAROLYN

      Nerves.

      KANE

      (off) Hey come in.

      DAVID

      (off) Thanks. How are you?

      KANE

      (off) Great. Thanks. Right through here.

      DAVID

      (off) Lovely place.

      DAVID and KANE enter.

      KANE

      I’ll give you a tour later.

      DAVID

      Hi.

      CAROLYN

      Welcome. You look wonderful.

      DAVID

      So do you.

      DAVID and CAROLYN double cheek kiss stiffly.

      CAROLYN

      This is our son Royce.

      DAVID

      Hello Royce.

      ROYCE

      Hey.

      DAVID

      Fabulous kitchen. Very smart. The dining room is a thing of the past.

      ROYCE

      That’s exactly what Dad said.

      CAROLYN

      Drink?

      DAVID

      What are you offering?

      ROYCE

      Jim Beam. They bought it special.

      CAROLYN

      Ice?

      KANE

      Lots just a splash of water.

      DAVID

      He mixed about two million of them when—back in the day.

      CAROLYN

      Kane?

      KANE

      Beer.

      ROYCE

      Me too.

      CAROLYN

      I don’t.

      KANE

      A beer’s fine.

      DAVID

      Where’s Madison?

      CAROLYN

      She’s changing.

      ROYCE

      Into someone less slutty.

      DAVID

      Why?

      ROYCE

      I saw you on the Net.

      DAVID

      Ah.

      CAROLYN

      Royce mentioned you’d done some—movies.

      DAVID

      Nothing worth discussing really.

      ROYCE

      Porn’s completely legit. Don’t be hung up.

      DAVID

      I’m not.

      KANE

      Royce.

      DAVID

      Carolyn let me give you a hand with those drinks.

      CAROLYN

      Here you go.

      DAVID takes two beers and hands them to KANE and ROYCE.

      DAVID

      Gentlemen.

      KANE

      Thank you.

      CAROLYN

      And this is for you.

      DAVID

      Aren’t you having anything?

      CAROLYN

      I made myself a Singapore Sling.

      ROYCE

      There’s a time vortex in our fridge.

      DAVID

      Royce tell me all about yourself.

      ROYCE

      What nothing no.

      DAVID

      What high-school stereotype do you fall into?

      ROYCE

      Angry outsider with a gift in cyber.

      DAVID

      Computers?

      ROYCE

      Are my bitch.

      DAVID

      I guess there’s no point in asking if you’ve got a girlfriend.

      KANE

      Royce’s shy with the girls.

      ROYCE

      They don’t like me.

      DAVID

      There must be nerd girls that fancy you.

      ROYCE

      A couple. They’re not very hot though.

      DAVID

      A satisfying sexual life is all about sliding standards. Just wear a condom. And if they’re really unattractive take drugs.

      CAROLYN

      We’re generally not quite so candid with our children.

      DAVID

      He conducts himself as an adult. I assumed you spoke to him like one.

      CAROLYN

      Not in that particular fashion.

      ROYCE

      My friend Sigfreid’s dad has a twenty-two. We used it to go shoot some seagulls once. Have you ever hunted?

      DAVID

      Once or twice. Not really my thing.

      ROYCE

      It’s kinda old school but I like the shooting.

      MADISON enters.

      MADISON

      Don’t start without me.

      CAROLYN

      Madison.

      KANE

      That wasn’t much of a change.

      MADISON moves to the counter to pour herself a drink.

      MADISON

      Best I could do.

      KANE

      You remember David.

      MADISON

      Of course.

      DAVID

      I think you all look wonderful.

      CAROLYN

      Really?

      DAVID

      A very handsome family.

      CAROLYN

      Everyone just help yourselves. So how is being back?

      DAVID

      Alright.

      KANE

      A lot of your old gang still around?

      DAVID

      No.

      KANE

      Why not?

      DAVID

      Between substance abuse and AIDS they’re all pretty much drunk crazy or dead.

      MADISON

      That’s sad.

      DAVID

      It’s all just exposition now.

      KANE

      When’s the restaurant opening?

      DAVID

      Two weeks. And we might actually be ready.

      MADISON

      Got all the staff you need?

      CAROLYN

      Now.

      MADISON

      Kidding.

      DAVID

      I told you.

      MADISON

      Why would they possibly object to you giving me a job?

      CAROLYN

      It’s an—unhealthy lifestyle.

      DAVID

      Unhealthy lifestyle?

      KANE

      How is it?

      DAVID

      Delicious. Sort of Thai Moroccan.

      CAROLYN

      You’re very good.

      MADISON

      Have you been single since you and my dad broke up?

      DAVID

      I’ve had—a few relationships.

      CAROLYN

      Anything that lasted?

      DAVID

      Six years is my record. One was a very well-known movie star but I can’t tell you his name or we’ll all be killed.

      CAROLYN

      Everyone’s so surprised that you’re back. Someone at the opera said they thought you’d retired somewhere warm a very rich man.

      DAVID

      I wish. My restaurants all did well. For a while. And I was rich. For a while.

      ROYCE

      What happened to all your money?

      DAVID

      I
    spent it on my cat.

      KANE

      Mr. Nippers?

      DAVID

      Yes.

      CAROLYN

      You know this cat?

      KANE

      I bought him for David when we moved in together.

      MADISON

      A little gay cat child. How touching.

      DAVID

      Sweet Mr. Nippers had a kidney infection thyroid condition and bowel dysfunction that cost me thousands of dollars the last ten years he was alive. Trying to keep a floundering restaurant afloat while medicating your cat eight times a day is no picnic.

      CAROLYN

      Much easier than children.

      DAVID

      And thankfully cats die at the same age most kids really start to resent their parents.

      MADISON laughs.

      MADISON

      Too true.

      DAVID

      And what are your long-term goals Madison?

      MADISON

      To never wear earrings that are too big for my face.

      KANE

      Maddy’s good at so many things she always has trouble deciding.

      CAROLYN

      We think university might help her.

      MADISON

      Mother stop.

      KANE

      You’ve outdone yourself on dinner dear.

      ROYCE

      Not bad.

      MADISON

      She doesn’t do this for just anyone.

      ROYCE

      Let alone the guy who useta do my dad.

      KANE

      Royce.

      CAROLYN

      Maddy have a bit more to eat.

      MADISON

      I’m not hungry.

      ROYCE

      She hardly ever eats.

      MADISON

      It’s discipline not anorexia as the fat people are implying.

      DAVID

      I got that.

      MADISON

      It’s quite inspiring the mature way you’ve all handled this reunion.

      KANE

      How else could we react?

      DAVID

      Times are different now.

      MADISON

      I bet a lot of people were freaked out about it at the time though.

      KANE

      You could say that.

      MADISON

      Is that why your parents disowned you?

      Pause.

      KANE

      Yes.

      DAVID

      Those people with the nice paintings disowned you?

      KANE

      Pretty much.

      ROYCE

      Why’d you tell us they were dead?

      KANE

      It was.

      MADISON

      Easier?

      KANE

      Yes.

      CAROLYN

      Unfortunately we never got the chance to repair that rift.

      KANE

      There was no repairing that rift.

      CAROLYN

      They would’ve forgiven you.

      KANE

      Never.

      CAROLYN

      In time. If they’d met the children.

      KANE

      You didn’t know them.

      MADISON

      They sound like horrid people.

      KANE

      They were.

      DAVID

     


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