When Blake and Darrell’s seemingly perfect relationship is shattered by a shocking revelation, Blake discovers that love—blind and unquestioning—can lead to devastating consequences.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
16pp
Genre:
Drama, Romance, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Blake and Darrell appear to be the epitome of a modern, loving couple. Their relationship is passionate, tender, and filled with promises of a shared future. On a sun-drenched beach, they walk hand-in-hand, their connection seemingly unbreakable. Blake, sensitive and hopeful, dreams of deepening their commitment, while Darrell, charismatic and intense, reassures him with words of devotion. But beneath the surface, cracks begin to show. Darrell’s evasiveness about moving in together and his growing emotional distance leave Blake uneasy. When Darrell abruptly ends their evening with a cold declaration—"We need some time apart"—Blake’s world tilts. His desperation to salvage their relationship sets him on a collision course with the truth. Blake’s pursuit of answers leads him to Darrell’s office, where he stumbles upon a scene that shatters his reality. Darrell is not just his lover—he is also Sabrina’s husband. The confrontation that follows is explosive: Sabrina, armed with a gun and a heart full of betrayal, reveals that Darrell’s deception runs deeper than infidelity. A crumpled medical report in her hand delivers the final blow: Sabrina is HIV-positive, and Darrell’s reckless actions have put both her and Blake at risk.

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The Writer: Bernard Mersier

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Some of my work that's been produced include two stage plays. "The same woman in me." "Family abuse" which is also part of an anthology I've written titled "Mirrors with no images." The feature film I have in production is titled "The heartbreaker.” Go to bio
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