Act I Scene I
A very simple room, Elliot and Ana sit on opposite sides
in the same position. Lights and music fade in.
Elliot stands first and walks toward Ana who does the
same. They stop facing each other.
Elliot: I hate you.
Ana: I know.
Black out.
Scene II
Ana paces the floor on her side of the room while Elliot
sits looking bored.
Ana: I just don’t understand how
anyone could be so stupid!
Elliot (exasperated): I just don't
believe in it.
Ana: B-but there's poems, and books,
and songs. . . and movies, there's movies too!
Elliot: Your point being?
Ana: They aren't just making it up!
Elliot: Lots of things are made up
Ana, don’t be so naïve. People make things up all the time to escape the
reality in which they live.
Ana: God, you are such a pessimist.
Elliot: Probably, but I have every
reason to be one. You just don't understand.
Ana: Then enlighten me since you
clearly know everything.
Elliot: I've just been through some
stuff, are you always this nosy?
Ana: Considering you're the only
person I can talk to, yes.
Elliot takes a second to collect his thoughts before
speaking.
Elliot: She came into my life like
waves crash onto the shore, sudden and intensely. But she left, abandoning me
on the sand.
Black out.
Scene III
*Flashback* Elliot sits alone reading a book. Enter
Isabel.
Isabel: Hi, um Elliot right? I
believe you're in my English class, I'm Isabel.
Elliot (tripping over himself to
stand): oh-uh-yeah Hi. . I-I like this book we're reading, do you?
Isabel: Oh, I'm not really one for
sappy romance but I guess it's alright.
Elliot: Come on, how could you not
love romance?
Isabel: It’s just so unrealistic,
so cliché. The boy gets the girl, and happily ever after. It's just not how
life works.
Elliot: I bet I can convince you
otherwise.
Ana: Sounds like a challenge.
They slowly walk off stage, lights fade behind them. *flashback ends*
Scene IV
Lights fade in, Elliot and Ana are in the same position
as before.
Elliot: I thought it was true love
but I've never been so wrong.
Ana: I'm obviously not following,
you only described how you met?
Elliot: That's my favorite memory
of her. She was beautiful. Her eyes kept me at a loss for words, her hair
shined like the sun. I've never seen anyone so breathtaking in my entire life.
Ana: So, what happened?
Elliot: She left.
Blackout.
*Flashback* Enter Elliot then Isabel.
Isabel: I just wanted to help,
Elliot!
Elliot: By telling my parents? They
want to send me away!
Isabel: They want you to get
better! I want you to get better.
Elliot: I'll never see you! You're
what keeps me sane, you can't do this!
Isabel: Oh Elliot, please don't say
that. This is for the best.
Elliot: I can't believe you're okay
with this! I trusted you... I love you!
Isabel: I love you to but-
Elliot: No, you don't! If you did
you wouldn't leave me!
Isabel: I'm not leaving you, I'm
trying to help you.
Elliot: I don't even need help, you
all are the crazy ones.
Isabel: Please just try and
understand.
Elliot: I can't even begin to try.
Elliot rushes offstage. Isabel pauses then slowly
follows.
Scene V
Lights fade in on
Ana and Elliot in same positions.
Elliot: That night, my parents
packed up all my stuff and drove me here. I haven't seen her since. Not that I
get many visitors.
Ana: We're not even allowed to have
visitors.
Elliot: For her, I would've found a
way.
Ana: We haven't left these rooms in
months; how do you know she hasn't tried?
Elliot: I just do. And what even is the benefit of
being kept in "isolation" if they're just going to put a glass wall
between us. I'm not isolated at all! I can still hear and see you. So much for
privacy.
Ana: They think it will help our
conditions to focus on making an emotional connection with just one person.
Incremental gains you know?
Elliot: Incremental gains?
Ana: Yeah, baby steps. You can't
just fix something like this in one step. You take it day by day and create
small goals to achieve happiness.
Elliot: I'm not something that
needs to be fixed, I'm not broken.
Ana: Then why are you here?
Elliot: I seem to be consistently
asking myself that very question. Besides, happiness isn't created through a
plan it just happens.
Ana: But you don't become happy all
at once. Not from this state. It takes time, effort, and self-evaluation. You
need to admit that you're not okay and then slowly work towards recovery.
Elliot: What are you, a doctor?
Ana: No, I've just had plenty of
time to think here.
Elliot: Well, I don't need your
help. I'm pretty sure talking to the same person every day is just adding to my
insanity.
Ana: So, you admit that you're not
sane?
Elliot: No, I- I'm not even going
to try.
Ana: I count that as the first
step.
Music slowly fades in while lights fade out.
Act II Scene I
to be continued . . .