Friday, January 15, 2010

Withstanding Love

The snow could have been a giant pillow by the way her body slipped and bounced through it. But all Nicole felt was the cold. Nothing else registered in her mind. And it was the cold that was slowly killing her. She knew this as she tried to strain and look at the man who was trudging through the snow, coughing and grumbling, letting his feet kick her as he closely dragged her behind him, deeper into the forest.
It was getting dark, according to the slight color of sky that pierced through the canopy of trees. The forest smelled of pine and ice, while the snow kept getting deeper and heavier, as if it were trying to stop the man pulling her farther and farther away from safety. Instead, he pumped his legs and arms harder and more vigorously toward nothing in particular other than the general direction of going North.
Nicole knew where she was. About fifteen miles from home and buried deep in this huge, beautiful yet dark and deadly forest. It stretches for miles in all directions and is popular during hunting season or for the occasional getaway. Despite the time of year, there is never usually a lot of people who try to navigate through the forest or find solitude in it.
It had been almost two hours since Nicole was shoved into an old, run-down van and gagged to be taken out into the cold to die. Tears began to stream down her face and just as she started to wiggle against his hold, he finally stopped. Looming over her, he was a black shadow, blurred by the snow blasted wind that whipped through the forest.
"You've been chosen Nicole."
A lump forms in her throat as she tries to understand what he is saying. But all she can hear is the roar of the wind and sharp pain of frost bite, slowly eating it's way up her thighs. Just as Nicole is about to reply, a fist comes swinging at her, making everything go black.

Denise let her head fall in her hands with dread as another uniform walked through the door. This is too much, she thought. The house was so quiet without Nicole and the thought of someone doing anything harmful or disrespectful to her daughter brought fear shooting up her spine. Her eyes were red and puffy from crying, but the uniforms didn't seem to be finished yet questioning her. There was a weight pressing down on her and only got heavier with each passing moment Nicole was with that fugitive.
"Ma'am?"
Denise looked up and saw the worried look in the cop's face watching her, but Denise just couldn't bring herself to composure. And why should she? Nicole's life was at stake. For a few seconds, Denise closed her eyes and drew in a shaky breath before opening them and letting a helpless sob escape. The cop crouched down and put his hand on her knee.
"Don't worry ma'am. We will do everything we can to find her and won't rest until we do."
With little strength, Denise sagged forward and quietly said thankyou with not much feeling behind it. Instead, her heart was reaching out for Nicole, grabbing onto an image or feeling that would unite them somehow. But that wasn't going to happen. Her precious daughter was out there fighting for her life. We need a miracle, Denise thought as the uniforms finished writing things down and started to leave.

Nicole doesn't know what happened next, but a white light started to seep at the corners of her vision, getting wider until it nearly burned her eyes to look directly into it. Her body felt disconnected as it seemed to float toward what was at the end of a tunnel. An image of her mom's face flashed through Nicole's mind as she achingly thought of how much she wanted to see her. Instead she was on the virge of life or death. It was all or nothing. Her mother's eyes sparkled and another image of her smiling brought tears to Nicole's eyes. If death were to take Nicole right here, one thing she would know. The love and bond she shares with her mother will last through this lifetime and the next.

"Hang on Nicole."
The helicopter lifted off the snow and was creating a wind blast as the paramedics secured Nicole into a stretcher. The wind didn't feel cold anymore and periodically her eyes would open just a little for the paramedic to say everything will be okay. Was it real? Did she really make it? The assumption felt too impossible but her body was no longer laying in the snow tied up. She was still breathing and the word hospital kept getting mentioned so it must have been real. A surge of joy ripped through her chest and she started to cry uncrontrollably.

Denise had to be driven to the hospital because she couldn't see anything with tears in her eyes. Her hands were clutched tightly in her lap and she couldn't stop shaking. Her neighbor Henry kept asking her if she was going to be okay, with the most tender look in his eyes. She must have looked as awful as she felt. But Denise kept insisting she would be fine. As long as she saw her daughter. As long as Nicole was alright, everything would be fine.

The rush of hospital personel, their equipment, and the patients overwhelmed Denise. It was like watching from someone else's eyes as the doctors would pull back the curtain and talk to their patients or treat them accordingly in the little box rooms that lined the walls. The lights were bright and made Denise's head hurt but the only thing on her mind was Nicole.
"Excuse me..."
The nurse looked up from her computer with a smile. "Yes?"
Denise could barely get any words out from the panic that lodged itself tight in her chest. Her hands were shaking and she could barely stand so Henry stepped in.
"There was a patient brought in here no too long ago. Her name is Nicole Robinson. Could we have the room number?"
The nurse saw how distraught Denise was and looked at her with sympathetic eyes. "Right away. Let me see...Ah, here we go. Room 302."
Denise's breath caught in her throat and she sprinted down the hallway, leaving Henry calling after her. A fresh round of tears poured down her cheeks, while snot started to drip out of her nose but Denise kept going until she found the room.

Nicole was half asleep and listening to the beeping of the machine she was hooked up to. She didn't know the extent of her injuries and was afraid to find out. Her eyes were finally dry but puffy from all the hysterical crying she was doing. The room was warm and comforting, but quiet.
Hearing footsteps in the hallway, Nicole turned her head to find her mom a complete mess in the doorway with tears running down her eyes. She let out a cry and Nicole felt overwhelmed with emotion.
"Mom!"
Denise quickly came to her daughter's side and squeezed her tight.
"Oh! Nicole! I thought I lost you. I was such a wreck...I still am." Denise softy chuckled through her tears and pulled back to look at her daughter. Nicole was softly crying and her vision became blurry looking at her mother's tired, red eyes and pale skin. The horror of her experience came rushing back in clipped images and a panicked, sinking feeling.
"What happened?" Nicole whispered with frightened eyes.
Denise buried her face in her hands and sobbed some more.
"Oh, Nicole..."
"Mom?"
Lifting her head to look at her daughter, she relayed what information she knew from the cops.
"There was a man who broke from prison, about 30 miles from here, who has been wanted for attempted murder, kidnapping and arson. He found you through school records. Apparently he had been volunteering and sneaking around at your school and remained virtually unnoticed. He didn't stay for long. As soon as he found your file and information, he stole it and never came back. Oh Nicole I can't talk about this right now." Denise exclaimed, shaking her head with tears rolling down her cheeks. "That man deserves to be in prison for the rest of his life. The police were lucky to find you but by some miracle they got a lead and license plate number from his van. I guess one of the neighbor kids saw you being taken. Once the police got his plate numbers the rest was an easy puzzle to piece together. They saw the tracks in the snow, the van parked down the road, and now this vile man is in custody. I'm sure we will have much more to deal with on this situation but for now I want you to rest. Rest dear, please, and we'll talk some more in the morning. I will be talking to the doctor shortly."
"Oh, mom," Nicole sobbed, "I'm so glad to be safe, here with you. I love you so much. I thought if I didn't make it--"
"Shhh I'm not going anywhere. And neither are you. I love you baby." Denise bent down to kiss Nicole's forhead before quietly leaving her daughter to rest.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Nomination

You are missed

March 9, 2007
The snow settles and the phones begin to ring
A shift takes place
Just previously, the night before, you thought of me
As you lay dying, my father made no move to leave the house
Now we all gather in grief over how persuasive bad weather really can be
And look lovingly into your coffin
I see now that no moment, big or small could replace the love
You had for me
But my memories keep you alive and well in my mind
Your love carries through the guilt and reminds us we are all human
Just a mortal life in growth
With mistakes clawing at my back
I look to the sky and a warmth covers me
I will never forget you

Thursday, December 17, 2009

"What I Needed To Say"

Our Love In A War

Crisp fragments of my heart lie dead at my feet
All around me is barren and a dry cold eats at my face
This is a war zone

There are more excuses than sides to choose
But still there is firepower prominently clouding my focus
I forget where I am shooting my insults now and wait for
the dust to settle

Bloody cries escape the wounded
and fragments of war are scattered over the landscape of my mind
The worst is over
But I am still waiting for the beating thump of victory in my chest
Instead I am sucked into deafening silence

This is where I lay
Wounded before you as my hand was on the trigger
But now you have silently, mysteriously ended it.

All is barren, cold and dead where our love flourished
Where I lived and now die
In the mess of our abandon, betrayal, and pain
I still love you

Monday, December 7, 2009

V.2 of 10-minute play

Scene opens at a quiet, modern-looking cafe with half of the room filled with people seated comfortably as they talk and eat their food. There is a young couple in their early twenties placed by a window as they look over their menus.

SARAH

[Smiles and looks up at Roger with adoration in her eyes.]

Isn't this a lovely place to eat?

ROGER

[Looks back and smiles at her.]

As long as I'm with you I don't care where I eat.

[Sarah blushes and looks down as the waitress approaches their table.]


WAITRESS

[Looks at Roger with surprise.]

Roger? Is that you?

[Recognition crosses over Roger's face as he realizes the waitress was the girl he dated all through high school.]

ROGER

Laura! How have you been? It's been so long, you look great!

LAURA

I've been good! Just putting in some hours here to pay off my student loans. Then I’m moving to Minnesota. Better to be close to my family.

[Scene is redirected to Sarah's thoughts as Roger and Laura continue talking and all noise is drowned out.]

SARAH

What is this!? I'm supposed to be on a date with Roger and he’s not even paying any attention to me. How dare this tramp interrupt our time together. I bet Roger is enjoying this, the way he’s look at her. What the hell?!

[Sarah is snapped back to attention by the sound of Roger's voice.]

ROGER

Helloooo Sarah? Earth to Sarah, what do you want?

[Sarah looks from Roger to Laura and narrows her eyes into slits as she orders.]

SARAH

I want a chicken salad with a side of mash potatoes and a coffee...PLEASE.

[Laura is bewildered by Sarah's hostility toward her and stumbles out an "okay" before turning back to Roger with a smile on her face.]

LAURA

And you?

ROGER

Hm…the steak deluxe with a beer sounds good.

[Laura collects the menus and sneaks another look at Roger.]

LAURA

[Laura speaks with a bit of seduction in her voice.]

Be right out.

[Waitress exits.]

[Roger looks worried as he focuses on Sarah.]

ROGER

Honey? Are you okay?

[Sarah can almost feel the smoke rise from her ears like a train as Roger gives her an are-you-out-of-your-mind look.]

SARAH

Bet you liked seeing your old girlfriend here, huh. You two look like your best friends already. How about you go out with her?

ROGER

Honey-

SARAH

LIAR!!!!!!!!

[All of the people in the cafe stop and look at Sarah uncomfortably as she develops a twitch in her left eye.]

ROGER

Sarah stop clutching the butter knife. And stop looking at me like that!

[Sarah falls to the floor with one last gasp of air.]

ROGER

[Roger yelps as people start to look in their directions. He goes to Sarah.]

Sarah!!! Someone help!!

[Everyone in the cafe gasps in horror as Laura scrambles through the crowd gathered around Sarah, who becomes silent.]

LAURA

What happened?

ROGER

I don't know, she got upset over...something and-

[A bark of laughter escapes from Sarah's lips as her eyes flip open and narrow once again at Laura.]

SARAH

...YOU.

LAURA

What?

ROGER

Why me?? That's it, we're leaving! We have talked about this so many times Sarah. You have GOT to stop going psychotic on me every time I talk to another woman!

[Picks up Sarah by the arms as everyone takes a step back and looks at each other with confusion and amusement in their eyes.]

SARAH

Puh-lease!! I didn't like this crappy place anyway! THE FOOD SUCKS!

[Sarah is escorted toward the exit as Laura can only stare in shock. She abruptly wiggles free from Roger and picks up the bread basket as she turns to face Laura with narrowed eyes.]

SARAH

I'm taking THESE!

[Sarah and Roger exit while the crowd slowly makes their way back to their seats, commenting and laughing about the incident that took place. Laura is still frozen, staring at the exit as an old man walks up to her.]

OLD MAN

Are you okay???

LAURA

I think I need a new job...






QUESTIONS

Do you think I should make this play a little longer? With some more depth?


Do I need to explain the character's background a little, or do you need to know more to understand it?

Monday, November 23, 2009

v. 1 Ten Minute Play

Scene opens at a quiet, modern-looking cafe with half of the room filled with people seated comfortably as they talk and eat their food. There is a young couple in their early twenties placed by a window as they look over their menus.

SARAH

[Smiles and looks up at Roger with adoration in her eyes.]

Isn't this a lovely place to eat?

ROGER

[Looks back and smiles at her.]

As long as I'm with you I don't care where I eat.

[Sarah blushes and looks down as the waitress approaches their table.]


WAITRESS
[Looks at Roger with surprise.]

Roger? Is that you?


[Recognition crosses over Roger's face as he realizes the waitress was the girl he dated all through high school.]

ROGER

Laura! How have you been? It's been so long, you look great!

LAURA

I've been good! Just putting in some hours here to pay off my student loans. You know how it is.

[Scene is redirected to Sarah's thoughts as Roger and Laura continue talking and all noise is drowned out.]

SARAH

What is this!? I'm supposed to be on a date with Roger, not Roger and his ex girlfriend! Dammit, this isn't supposed to be happening! Just look at the way he is staring at her!


[Sarah is snapped back to attention by the sound of Roger's voice.]

ROGER

Sarah! What do you want?

[Sarah looks from Roger to Laura and narrows her eyes into slits as she orders.]

SARAH

I want a chicken salad with a side of mash potatoes and a coffee...PLEASE.

[Laura is bewildered by Sarah's hostility toward her and stumbles out an "okay" before turning back to Roger with a smile on her face.]

LAURA

And you?

ROGER

Hmm...I'll take the steak special with a baked potato and a side order of fruit. And a coke.

[Laura collects the menus and sneaks another look at Roger.]

LAURA

Be right out.

[Waitress exits.]

[Roger looks worried as he focuses on Sarah.]

ROGER

Honey? Are you okay?

[Sarah is fuming with jealousy as her voice rises an octave with intensity.]

SARAH

Bet you liked seeing your new girlfriend here, huh?


ROGER

Honey-

SARAH

LIAR!!!!!!!!

[All of the people in the cafe stop and look at Sarah uncomfortably as she develops a twitch in her left eye.]

ROGER

Why do you have that crazy look in your eye? Sarah...you look like you want to kill me right now.

[Sarah's hysteria brings her falling out of her chair and onto the floor gasping for air.]

ROGER

Sarah!!! Someone help!!

[Everyone in the cafe gasps in horror as Laura scrambles through the crowd gathered around Sarah, who becomes silent.]


LAURA

What happened?

ROGER

I don't know, she got upset over...something and-

[A bark of laughter escapes from Sarah's lips as her eyes flip open and narrow once again at Laura.]

SARAH

...YOU.

ROGER

Alright that's it! We're leaving! We have talked about this so many times Sarah. You have GOT to stop going psychotic on me every time I talk to another woman!

[Picks up Sarah by the arms as everyone takes a step back and looks at each other with confusion and amusement in their eyes.]

SARAH

Puh-lease!! I didn't like this crappy place anyway! THE FOOD SUCKS!

[Sarah is escorted toward the exit as Laura can only stare in shock. She abruptly wiggles free from Roger and picks up the bread basket as she turns to face Laura with narrowed eyes.]

SARAH

I'm taking THESE!

[Sarah and Roger exit while the crowd slowly makes their way back to their seats, commenting and laughing about the incident that took place. Laura is still frozen, staring at the exit as an old man walks up to her.]

OLD MAN

Are you okay???

LAURA

I think I need a new job...























Friday, November 13, 2009