A divorced couple reunites on an early morning in a cafe. Will they find a way to rewrite their narrative or will their own ambitions change the course of their relationship forever?
Type:
Short
Status:
Available for Free
Page Count:
6pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
In a bustling city, a cozy café filled with books provides the backdrop for a tense encounter. Maeve (42), looking weary, hides her stress behind a forced smile as a waiter clears her empty coffee cup. When Patrick (44) arrives, instead of a warm greeting, he immerses himself in his cell phone, and the palpable silence reflects their strained relationship. Despite the tension, Maeve finds the courage to discuss their son Ayden's troubles: plummeting grades and concerning behavior. She requests financial help for Ayden's medication, explaining he's been without it due to financial strain. Patrick, busy with work, offers financial assistance, but Maeve yearns for his emotional involvement in Ayden's life, not just his money. Their argument escalates, and Patrick reveals his imminent six-month commitment in Montreal, leaving Maeve in shock. Initially, Maeve agrees to handle things alone, but she breaks down, emphasizing her need for Patrick's support. She feels abandoned as he prioritizes his career over family. Patrick, torn between his ambitions and family, reaffirms his financial support and commitment to help when necessary. The tension reaches its peak, underscoring their relationship's fractures. Patrick leaves money for Maeve's coffee and exits, leaving her emotionally drained. She watches him cross the street, the weight of their unresolved issues lingering. This scene powerfully exposes the raw emotions and unspoken conflicts between Maeve and Patrick, shedding light on the complexities of their relationship and the challenges of parenthood. It sets the stage for a compelling exploration of love, responsibility, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity.

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The Writer: Shawn Day

I am an emerging writer, exploring a variety of subjects and themes in my writing. I never write toward a niche, and each project I work on differs from the previous one in style, structure, and narrative. My training in theatre has resulted in me writing more toward theatre, but I occasionally open up my screenwriting software to experiment with a concept or a character that I feel translates better on the screen than on the stage. Go to bio
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