Storm Warning by Norm Foster
Author:Norm Foster
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
ACT TWO SCENE 1
Time : 3 a.m. Sunday morning.
Place : Inside JACKâs cabin.
The cabin is small with a woodstove, a kitchen table and chairs and some kitchen appliances. Through the back window we can see the side of EMMAâs cabin. JACKâs letter is on the table. The entrance to the cabin is S.L. and the exit to the bedroom is S.R..
As the lights come up we hear a knock on the door.
EMMA: (off) Jack?
There is another knock.
(off) Jack?
JACK enters from the bedroom. He is putting his robe on. He has been sleeping. He moves to the door and opens it. EMMA walks right in.
Hi.
JACK: Hi.
EMMA: Were you sleeping?
JACK: Itâs three a.m..
EMMA: Again with the time checks. Close the door. Itâs windy out there.
JACK closes the door.
I think that storm you were talking about is here. You know the one from the hurricane?
JACK: I know the one.
EMMA: Yeah, well, I think itâs here. Itâs starting to rain a bit too.
JACK: Is that what you came over here for. To give me a weather report?
EMMA: No. Of course not. Noâ¦So, whatâs new?
JACK: Since I saw you two hours ago, not a whole lot.
EMMA: Uh-huh. Itâs really blowing out there.
JACK: Emma, please. Iâm tired. What is it?
EMMA: Well, this is difficult for me.
JACK: Whatâs difficult? What do you want?
EMMA: I wanted to apologize. You know, for bringing up the war. I should have realized that you didnât want to talk about it and I should have let you off the hook. Iâm sorry. I guess I can be too pushy sometimes.
JACK: You came over to apologize?
EMMA: Yes.
JACK: Two hours later?
EMMA: What?
JACK: You waited two hours and then you decided to come over, wake me up and apologize.
EMMA: Yes. I felt bad. You know, retroactively.
JACK: Are you sure thatâs all youâre here for?
EMMA: Yes. What else would I be here for? I wanted to say Iâm sorry, and to tell you that I wonât be as pushy from now on.
JACK: Well, that would be a welcomed change.
EMMA: So, whereâs your kid?
JACK: What?
EMMA: You said you and this Tommy guy both had a wife and baby. So, whereâs your baby?
JACK: Is this you not being pushy?
EMMA: Iâm interested. A person canât take an interest? So, is it with the Walkers?
JACK: Itâs a boy. And heâs not a baby anymore. Heâs nine years old.
EMMA: And heâs with the Walkers?
JACK: Yes. Would you like some coffee? You sound like you plan on staying for a while.
EMMA: No thanks.
JACK: Well, Iâm going to have some.
JACK turns a burner on to heat up some coffee.
EMMA: So, how often do you get to see him?
JACK doesnât answer.
You do get to see him, donât you?
JACK: Sure. I see him a lot. When he goes for a swim. When he fishes off the dock. When he throws a baseball around with hisâ¦with Mr. Walker.
EMMA: Thatâs the only time you see your son? Through your binoculars?
JACK: My wife and her family thought it best if I didnât have any contact with him. Especially after she remarried.
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