Writer Profile: Kitty Taylor |
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An Excerpt from The Silence That Follows / When The Lights Go Out
(The Silence That Follows excerpt)- INT. GIRLS' ROOM 1 - NIGHT Gracie's bed is the one next to Luce's, and she is lying there when Luce walks in. There are no other girls in the room, and their things have been moved out. LUCE Where are the other girls? GRACIE I pulled in a favour. I can't stand their incessant chatter- and with just you I won't be too lonely. So, I kicked them out, so we could be alone. LUCE (raising an eyebrow) Should I be scared? GRACIE Only if you don't like pedophiles. LUCE I don't? GRACIE Then, in that case, be afraid. Be very afraid. LUCE (whilst laughing) Yeah, yeah. I don't know which is actually more scary, you're words or your dress sense. GRACIE (pulling her hand to her chest in mock hurt) That hurt, Luce. (beat) About as much as getting poked with a feather. Luce laughs again and takes her jacket off, dropping it beside her bed. She sits down, leaning back against her pillow and the wall. LUCE So, why are you dressed like that? As far as I'm aware it's not... Well, people don't dress like that any more? Especially not girls. She blushes, but instead of being offended or annoyed Gracie laughs. GRACIE I used to wear clothes like this when I worked. I did a cheap job of re-enacting boys during the Second World War. I suppose I just got used to it, and when the rest of my clothes are dirty, I'll switch. LUCE Why the hair oil then? GRACIE Well, you got one item on the list, why not go to the supermarket and get them all ticked off? Besides, it looks weird if I leave my hair. LUCE Weirder. GRACIE Yeah, okay. LUCE I like you're logic. GRACIE Why thank you. I've had twenty-one years to perfect it, and iron out all those wrinkles that everybody else calls flaws. LUCE Your logical sounds more solid than mine; mine's becoming more and more instable as time goes by. It was my logic that got me into this mess in the first place... GRACIE Ah, a minor wrinkle. (she grins a wide, toothy grin) LUCE Yeah. Minor. Luce gets out a hairbrush from her back and combs it through her hair. GRACIE So, how did it go with Heno? What's he like? Romantic? Dangerous? As handsome up close as he looks from far away? LUCE (she snorts and puts her brush away) That man's an arse. He's arrogant, insulting, definitely not romantic, and about as dangerous as a bubble in a plastic container. I hate him. GRACIE Really? Do you really hate him? LUCE Yes. GRACIE Okay. (beat) Why? What did he do? LUCE Oh, you know. We talked, we walked, and apparently Gabe had bet him that he wouldn't kiss me. He accepted the bet. For a fiver. GRACIE (mocking) No! He didn't! LUCE He did! So I told him where he could shove that! GRACIE Good for you! (beat) So, did he? LUCE (puzzled) Did he what? GRACIE Did he kiss you?! LUCE No! (she swings her pillow at Gracie but she is laughing) No he certainly did not! I wouldn't have let him. He wouldn't have dared. GRACIE Oh, alright. I just thought you might have taken advantage of the situation, that's all. LUCE No. That man's an arse. And, he's not that handsome, really. Close up he looks sort of like a frog. They burst into laughter |
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