- Henry is in the living room. Charlie enters after coming back from school. -
Henry:- Henry is in the living room. Charlie enters after coming back from school. -
Henry: Carl, come back here! Don’t tell me you’re wearing a skirt AGAIN?!
Charlie: Yes, I am and I still don’t understand why that’s wrong. It’s no different from Kate wearing a skirt.
Henry: Of course it is! You’re a BOY, for god’s sake!
- Silvia enters the room -
Silvia: What’s all the noise about? …Oh… Carl, dear, did you go to school like that?
Charlie: Yes, yes I did. I don’t see what the problem is with that. It’s true that most of my classmates and teachers don’t understand, but that’s their problem, not mine.
Silvia: But you have so many other clothes, ones that normal boys your age wear. Why must you insist on wearing those of your sister?
Charlie: Because I’m NOT a boy!
Henry: Yes you are, and we’re trying to help you become a healthy one! Isn’t the priest helping you see sense?!
Charlie: Of course not! - sounding desperate - What good… - interrupted -
- Front door opens. Kate/Katherine enters -
Kate: I’m home!
- Kate enters living room -
Kate: What’s all the ruckus about?
Silvia: Nothing dear! How was your month at university? Are you hungry from the journey? I bet you are. How about I make us some dinner, while you freshen up and Carl puts on some PROPER clothes.
Kate: Not that again! Why can’t you just accept the fact that you have two daughters?! SHE’s explained the whole concept a million times! By the way it’s Charlie, not Carl, and it’s perfectly normal for HER to be wearing a skirt!
Henry: Of course it’s not! I love the both of you with all my heart, I swear I do, but she’s ill.
Silvia: We only want what’s best for you, Carl. If you only listened to what the priest and we say…
Charlie: No! - now sobbing - I’m not sick! I thought coming out to you would be safe, but it’s becoming clearer, and clearer that it was a big mistake.
- Charlie storms upstairs, crying -
Kate: Ok, I’m done. Do you know how many times she skyped me, crying because everyone thought she was sick?! As our parents, you should know better. I’m sick of seeing my SISTER in tears.
- Kate goes upstairs and comes back down a few minutes later with an extra suitcase and a crying Charlie -
Kate: Here’s something to think about: What do you prefer; two daughters, or no daughters at all.
Carl, come back here! Don’t tell me you’re wearing a skirt AGAIN?!
Charlie: Yes, I am and I still don’t understand why that’s wrong. It’s no different from Kate wearing a skirt.
Henry: Of course it is! You’re a BOY, for god’s sake!
- Silvia enters the room -
Silvia: What’s all the noise about? …Oh… Carl, dear, did you go to school like that?
Charlie: Yes, yes I did. I don’t see what the problem is with that. It’s true that most of my classmates and teachers don’t understand, but that’s their problem, not mine.
Silvia: But you have so many other clothes, ones that normal boys your age wear. Why must you insist on wearing those of your sister?
Charlie: Because I’m NOT a boy!
Henry: Yes you are, and we’re trying to help you become a healthy one! Isn’t the priest helping you see sense?!
Charlie: Of course not! - sounding desperate - What good… - interrupted -
- Front door opens. Kate/Katherine enters -
Kate: I’m home!
- Kate enters living room -
Kate: What’s all the ruckus about?
Silvia: Nothing dear! How was your month at university? Are you hungry from the journey? I bet you are. How about I make us some dinner, while you freshen up and Carl puts on some PROPER clothes.
Kate: Not that again! Why can’t you just accept the fact that you have two daughters?! SHE’s explained the whole concept a million times! By the way it’s Charlie, not Carl, and it’s perfectly normal for HER to be wearing a skirt!
Henry: Of course it’s not! I love the both of you with all my heart, I swear I do, but she’s ill.
Silvia: We only want what’s best for you, Carl. If you only listened to what the priest and we say…
Charlie: No! - now sobbing - I’m not sick! I thought coming out to you would be safe, but it’s becoming clearer, and clearer that it was a big mistake.
- Charlie storms upstairs, crying -
Kate: Ok, I’m done. Do you know how many times she skyped me, crying because everyone thought she was sick?! As our parents, you should know better. I’m sick of seeing my SISTER in tears.
- Kate goes upstairs and comes back down a few minutes later with an extra suitcase and a crying Charlie -
Kate: Here’s something to think about: What do you prefer; two daughters, or no daughters at all.
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