The Arbor by Ronald Micci
Author:Ronald Micci
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: PublishDrive
Published: 2016-02-09T06:00:00+00:00
SCENE THREE
A coffee shop. Simple table and two chairs. JOAN is already seated, waiting for RICHARD. She looks around nervously, fools with her purse. Takes out a compact and eyes herself in it, perhaps freshens up. RICHARD enters opposite. He hesitates; she sees him, stashes compact. She starts to rise.
RICHARD
Hi.
(gestures)
Itâs okay.
(They seat themselves)
This seems strangely awkward.
(He looks around nervously)
I like your hair that way.
JOAN
Thanks. I think Iâve been unduly nasty to you, Richard, and Iâd like to apologize.
RICHARD
No apologies necessary. We were both wounded deeply. Whatever we did, we were just protecting ourselves. I guess protecting our emotional turf.
(Several beats)
JOAN
What happened between us, Richard?
RICHARD
I donât think itâs helpful to go there.
JOAN
Was it the child -- me wanting a baby?
RICHARD
No, it wasnât that.
JOAN
Then what?
RICHARD
Look, somehow things changed. We are moving through space, I think, the way the earth or the planets do, and our trajectories sometimes change. Thatâs the only way I can understand it. We can try to reach back, but weâre reaching from a new place. . . Should I order some coffee?
JOAN
Please.
(RICHARD motions imaginary waiter, gestures with two fingers)
RICHARD
I know this whole thing with the arbor was an excuse to reach out to you. I must have seemed desperate and pathetic, inventing an excuse to call you.
JOAN
Thatâs what we need to discuss. You feel that Elizabeth is a figment of your imagination, but I donât believe thatâs true.
RICHARD
You think you saw her. You think you heard us. You heard me talking to the trees.
JOAN
Yet the trees talked back.
RICHARD
In my imagination. And, Iâm beginning to worry, yours.
JOAN
Had you considered that perhaps the girl in the arbor is the real one, and I am not.
RICHARD
Joan, youâre sounding crazy.
JOAN
Her father died when she was young, isnât that what she said?
RICHARD
Yes, but --
JOAN
My father died when I was young.
RICHARD
You had mentioned that. So okay, I projected that on her. Thatâs pretty obvious.
JOAN
Youâre missing the point.
RICHARD
Look, this is beginning to seem a little bizarre. I had thought about this last summer. Maybe I need to see someone.
JOAN
A psychiatrist?
RICHARD
I hate the idea. Theyâre quacks. But just someone to talk this over with.
JOAN
Thatâs why Iâm here.
RICHARD
No, I seriously think I may need help.
(Imaginary waiter appears, deposits coffee. RICHARD gestures acknowledgment. He points, they sip their coffee)
JOAN
I think we should get back together. Try again. Whatâs the worst that could happen?
RICHARD
You know the worst. Weâve both been there. I donât want to go back there.
JOAN
Come on, Richard. I think we need each other.
RICHARD
Donât get caught up in this, Joan. Take it from me, it will only hurt more. Pretty soon youâll be inventing imaginary men. I think we need to move on. I never thought Iâd have the strength to say that.
JOAN
Thereâs something you need to know.
RICHARD
Iâm listening.
JOAN
That girl -- Elizabeth. She is putting you in danger.
RICHARD
Itâs me who is putting me in danger. But Iâm going to stay away from the arbor. I am going to regain my grip on life. Iâm determined.
JOAN
You wonât succeed. You canât fight against her, Richard.
RICHARD
I can try.
JOAN
I want you to move back in with me.
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