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Authors: Stephen Karam

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Uh, no, not until the sewers get put in . . . doesn't make sense to build with a septic system if they're gonna be putting in sewers soon.

BRIGID

     
(Coming down the stairs)

The sooner the better, I can't wait for a lake-house Christmas.

RICHARD

     
(Handing her a glass of wine)

Red, right?

BRIGID

Yes, thank you . . .

     
(Referring to the paper plates)

. . . How do you like our fine china, Dad?

Erik smiles. Richard sets things out on the table, Brigid assists.

ERIK

You're gonna miss the old house.

BRIGID

I will; I won't miss the wall-to-wall carpeting . . . or the bunk beds.

Small beat. Erik drinks. Richard and Brigid prepare food in the kitchen alley.

RICHARD

Work's good, Erik?—you're still at—it's a Catholic high school, right?

BRIGID

St. Paul's, for twenty-eight years . . .

RICHARD

Wow, / that's impressive . . .

ERIK

Well . . .

BRIGID

They created a whole position for him.

ERIK

Don't make it sound—I headed up maintenance and coupla years ago they needed a, an equipment manager, so—

BRIGID

It's a big job, it's a triple-A school, he handles all the phys-ed classes, / manages the weight room, the kids love him . . .

ERIK

All right, okay . . . hey enough . . .

RICHARD

That's impressive.

ERIK

It's practical. Got the girls free tuition. You don't pick up after other people's kids for twenty-eight years unless you really love your own, you know?

RICHARD

     
(Toasting)

Well, hey, to twenty-eight years . . .

BRIGID

ERIK

Twenty-eight years . . .

Cheers.

UPSTAIRS
:
Toilet flush. Deirdre exits the bathroom.

DOWNSTAIRS
:
Brigid—who was waiting for the bathroom to be free—starts up the staircase.

RICHARD

Yeah, no it's crazy, our generation, we're lucky if we stay in a job for
one
year, right Bridge?

ERIK

Are you guys even
in
the same generation?

BRIGID

     
(Stopping on the staircase)

Dad, that's / not funny—

ERIK

What, I'm not allowed to joke?

BRIGID

No.

Richard continues meal preparations.

RICHARD

You decide on an architect for the lake house?

ERIK

Uh, no, that's a ways away.

Erik drinks.

BRIGID

     
(Passing Deirdre)

Hey . . .

DEIRDRE

Your bathroom doesn't have a window . . .

BRIGID

DEIRDRE

I know, go downstairs.

. . . I love you, I'm just saying.

Brigid enters the bathroom.

Deirdre is on her way downstairs but stops to eavesdrop on Richard and Erik's conversation.

RICHARD

I actually like having the design process to look forward to, I like the planning stages.

ERIK

Yeah, well our budget's—we're gonna use one of those places where, they've got predesigned homes you can choose from? / . . . but . . .

RICHARD

Sure, good idea . . .

ERIK

. . . yeah, and the place we're looking at has
good
designs, you know? . . .

RICHARD

Yeah, no that's great.

Richard prepares for dinner during the following exchange. He's listening, but multitasking.

ERIK

I'll tell you, Rich, save your money now . . . I thought I'd be settled by my age, you know, but man, it never ends . . . mortgage, car payments, internet, our dishwasher just gave out . . .

RICHARD

Oh man . . .

ERIK

Yeah, yeah . . .

     
(Small beat)

. . . don'tcha think it should cost less to be alive?

RICHARD

Ha, absolutely . . .

ERIK

I even started cutting my own hair to try and save a few bucks . . . messed it up pretty good. Thank God I'm married.

Richard smiles. Erik drinks. Beat.

RICHARD

ERIK

So you want—no, sorry what?

Brigid said you're—

ERIK

[Nothing, nevermind.]

Erik drinks.

RICHARD

You want some ice?

ERIK

Uh, sure.

RICHARD

     
(Getting the ice)

So you've been . . . having some weird dreams too?

ERIK

Huh?

RICHARD

. . . just . . . you can hear a lot through the [hole where the spiral staircase is], just caught that you haven't been sleeping, thought maybe—I've been having weird dreams all week, think it's because of the move . . . last night I was polishing a silver refrigerator and . . . my dog was caught inside it? . . . and I don't have a dog? / . . . just weird stuff . . .

ERIK

Oh man . . . sounds like it . . . no, I don't remember my [dreams] . . . even when I have one of those ones where, uh . . .

Erik takes a sip of beer.

RICHARD

What?

ERIK

. . . [no, nothing important] . . . you know the ones where you need a minute just to . . . figure out it isn't / actually [real] . . .

RICHARD

Oh, sure—

Knocking at the downstairs door startles Erik a bit—he spills his beer. Richard moves to help—

ERIK

RICHARD

Sorry about that, Rich, I got it, I got it . . .

Don't worry about it—

More knocking. Richard opens the door as Erik cleans up his spill.

Aimee wheels Momo inside.

RICHARD

Welcome . . . / come on in . . .

AIMEE

Hello, hello . . . so this is what lies beneath . . .

RICHARD

What are you drinking, Aimee?

AIMEE

MOMO

Whatever's open . . . red

         
(Barely audible)

wine? This is really a lot of space . . .

     
. . . where do we go . . . where do we go . . .

RICHARD

Yeah if you sacrifice sunlight you can get some / extra square feet . . .

MOMO

     
(Softly, mumbled)

Where do we go? Where, where do we go? / Where do we go? Where do we go where do we go where do we go where do we go . . .

ERIK

Hey, you waking up a bit, Mom? . . .

AIMEE

She keeps asking me that . . . Where do we—Momo . . . we're going into this room is where we're going . . .

UPSTAIRS
:
Brigid exits the bathroom, is surprised to find Deirdre by the stairwell.

BRIGID

What are you doing? . . .

DEIRDRE

MOMO

Just wanted a breather . . .

         
(Tapering to barely audible)

 

. . . where do we go do we go where do we go do we go . . .

Erik massages Momo's hand.

BRIGID

You're holding a present.

DEIRDRE

Ha, I am, it's for you and Rich. Open it downstairs . . .

BRIGID

Is it . . . a fancy candle?

DEIRDRE

Yeah, smart-ass, I'll give you a fancy candle . . . keep walking . . .

DOWNSTAIRS
:
Aimee unwinds with a glass of wine.

RICHARD

How's the law firm, Aimee?

AIMEE

Busy. M&A transactions are not a source of joy in my life, so—I'm glad you don't get cell reception down here, my blackberry needs the rest.

ERIK

She's an all-star there . . .

AIMEE

Dad, ugh, no—I was informed last month I'm no longer on the partner track, which—

DEIRDRE

     
(Descending the staircase)

What? / When did this—

ERIK

Does that mean it just takes more time? Or—

AIMEE

No, it's the nice way of saying: start looking for another job.

DEIRDRE

ERIK

Why would they / do that?—

Really?

AIMEE

It's complicated, / who knows . . .

BRIGID

I'm sorry.

AIMEE

. . . yeah, I missed a lot of time last year when I was sick . . . / and then . . .

DEIRDRE

She's got ulcerative colitis, Rich—

AIMEE

. . . Mom, okay—

DEIRDRE

—it affects the colon—

AIMEE

. . . okay, Mom, so . . . and I missed even
more
time right before they made their decision, I had another flare up this month, so—

DEIRDRE

ERIK

Why didn't you tell us?

Oh babe, I'm sorry . . .

AIMEE

Because I don't want you to worry—

DEIRDRE

I would've sent you a care-package . . .

AIMEE

Yeah, and a bunch of text messages asking about my bowel movements.

DEIRDRE

I just wanna know what's / going on.

ERIK

AIMEE

You know we'd do anything for you, right?—

I know, I know . . . I know, I do . . .

DEIRDRE

They can't fire you because of a medical condition—

AIMEE

Well they gave other reasons, obviously, but . . . yeah, you get the sense they support your chronic illness as long as it doesn't affect your billable hours.

BRIGID

DEIRDRE

I'm really sorry.

Well, they don't deserve you.

ERIK

How about . . . financially, are you okay, or—?

AIMEE

Yeah, I'm set for a while.

ERIK

For a few months, or—

AIMEE

Yeah, I'll let you know if I need money, I don't want to talk about my job or my— / let's talk about—

DEIRDRE

But just—how are you feeling?

AIMEE

Just minor cramping, I'm good, I am . . .

RICHARD

How about food-wise, can we get you / something special—

AIMEE

No, I'm fine, at ease, everyone, / really . . . let's . . .

BRIGID

     
(Taking the spotlight off Aimee)

Hey we should—why don't we do a downstairs toast, / before we forget, yeah? . . .

DEIRDRE

AIMEE

I'm okay with that . . .

Yes, / please . . .

BRIGID

Dad, will you lead us? . . .

RICHARD

ERIK

I like this, being twice blessed . . .

Sure, sure, how about . . .

ERIK

. . . to the Blake family Thanksgiving . . .

DEIRDRE

. . . to the very special Chinatown edition / of the Blake family Thanksgiving . . .

BRIGID

AIMEE

Yes, yes, yes . . .

Here here . . .

ERIK

MOMO

Neither rain nor hail—

Sorn it all . . .

DEIRDRE

 

Nor sleet nor snow . . . nor . . . what else?

. . . can neverbody black werstrus—

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