Friday, May 25, 2007

(SARA and GEORGE are at an ice cream parlor. SARA has on bunny ears and is looking around suspiciously. GEORGE is writing in his journal)

SARA
hey what are you writing in there? lemme see *tries to read, but GEORGE sort of hides it from her view*

GEORGE
oh, it's nothing.

SARA
*in a voice trying to imitate her mother* well nothing is always something. let's hear it

GEORGE
*stark seriousness*
if i don't do something soon, i might lose everything i ever wanted

SARA
*takes a bite of her ice cream, not that concerned*
oh stop being so whiny, here, have some more ice cream *tries to spoon feed it into his mouth*

GEORGE
*looks at her for a second, as if deciding whether or not he should be angry or upset, but chooses to give her a big smile instead* okay, sara. *opens mouth pretty wide* ahhhh.

SARA
what am i, your servant! get your own ice cream! *laughs*

GEORGE
HEY! well, i suppose you don't want to go rob sockington's later

SARA
WHAT? I DIDNT SAY THAT!!

GEORGE
WELLLLLL...

SARA
okay okay, you can have some. *hands it to him*

GEORGE
thanks *smiles*

(as the scene goes on, SARA keeps looking at her ice cream and reacting to how big she thinks it is, and GEORGE always smiles when she looks up at him. when her eyes are away from him, however, he looks a bit disturbed, though always mindful and tender with how innocent SARA can be. he doesn't want to make the same mistakes with her, or with anyone anymore for that matter. he is holding his tongue!

SARA, however, catches him looking sad for a split second, and tells him to close his eyes. he closes them, playing along as he usually does with her, not expecting what is about to come. SARA scoops a big spoon of whipped cream and splats GEORGE's nose with it. he jolts around awkwardly, but comically, and finally collapses with laughter. as the scene ends, the people in the background start moving faster and faster, being noisier and noisier, but GEORGE and SARA remain at the same pace. they sit there laughing and smiling and passing kind looks back and forth, and the stage eventually dims to black)

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