NONA. Cast of Characters. Karina : The head waitress at Garden Cafe in her mid 20s. The middle-aged manager at Garden Cafe.

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1 NONA A Play in One Act by Elizabeth Perkins Cast of Characters Simon : A waiter at Garden Cafe in his early 30s. Karina : The head waitress at Garden Cafe in her mid 20s. Frank : The middle-aged manager at Garden Cafe. Fiona Harper : A nurse and frequent customer at Garden Cafe, in her late 20s. Jack Harper : Fiona s father and the owner of Garden Cafe, in his mid 50s. various customers, waiters, waitresses, and chefs Scene The Garden Cafe. Time The present.

2 Scene 1 SETTING: AT RISE: We are in the Garden Cafe, a clean, average sized, diner-style urban restaurant. One half of the stage is the kitchen, which is full of counters, stoves, ovens, a few cooks, and waiters rushing around to pick up food. The other half is the quaint dining room. A handful of customers sit at booths and tables, eating. We see the silhouettes of and, who are standing in the kitchen, plating food. is talking excitedly to as they work, but we can not hear what she is saying. seems troubled, almost uncomfortable. Suddenly he bursts out We re not getting married! (very long, silent, pause) What!? (Lights up on and ) (looking around) I ve tried to tell you for a long time

3 Are you serious? (slowly nods) Yes. We re not right for each other. I just feel it. (more to herself than to him) But we talked about it. Oh, we talked about it-it was going to happen! How could you do this to me? I ve tried to stop it for a long time. You wouldn t listen. We talked about it! No, Karina. Tell me you don t mean it. Simon, please What else can I say to convince you? I love you, Simon. ( is on the verge of tears) I I m sorry. You ( rushes past) Karina, hurry up! That old guy out there is anxious for his coffee. He s asked twice for it. (calling offstage) Peter club sandwich with no mayo??

4 ( leaves, and follows, nearly hysterical) (troubled) What have I done? Simon, Table 4! (yelling) (OFF) ( picks up some food, enters the dinning room and goes to the table at which sits) Tomato soup and caesar salad. Green tea. Thanks. (nod) Sure. ( hesitates, then finally spits out her question.) Do you work here all the time? Pretty much. Yeah, I ve seen you around. ( begins to hand the salad, but stops midair. He has finally noticed her, and stares at her for a long moment.) I have, too- (, who is only paying attention to

5, accidentally drops the salad. It falls on the floor.) Oh! (he bends down to clean up the salad) Excuse me. I m sorry! ( laughs) Don t worry about it. (beat) I m a nurse, part time. Okay. Are you single? Yes. (together) AND (a moment of embarrassed, awkward silence, then they accidentally speak in unison again) (Fiona laughs) I m sorry. ( gets up, finished cleaning, and starts to leave.) You don t need to apologize. It s fine (Karina appears in the doorway, watching them) Oh I ll take the check now. The bill s on us. ( smiles.) Really?

6 I don t mind. I don t mind either. (picks a piece of lettuce off her lap) Well, thanks. See you tomorrow. ( leaves and goes towards the kitchen. As he is about to enter the kitchen, he picks up s signed receipt and reads it) Fiona. (reverently) ( smiles slowly, savoring the moment) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE)

7 Scene 2 SETTING: AT RISE: In the Garden Cafe, a week later. and are in the kitchen. Simon, we need to talk. (beat) I don t understand something s changed. Don t ask me about it again, Karina. We re not getting married. (quietly) Who was is that girl who s always here? (OFF) Simon! Stop chatting and get to work! She s a customer. I dropped salad on her last week. Oh. She s been here every day. (trying to act casual) She must think the food s fantastic or something. Well What Karina, do you still want to be my girl?

8 I do, Simon of course! Oh. Are you sure? (after a heartbreaking realization.) You don t want me, do you? ( doesn t respond) Well, I just don t know I see how it is. You don t I ll be honest, Karina. I like you. Really? I just it feels like it wouldn t work out. But it would Sorry, I need to go check on my table. ( rushes off, and exits. Just then, and enter Mr. Harper s office. Frank has as piece of paper, a clipboard, and a pencil) So, Mr. Harper, Bill Johnson at the newspaper said he wants to do an article about you for the twelfth anniversary of the cafe. I told him you were very busy (obviously relieved)

9 Thank you. but I need to ask you a few questions for him. ( nods reluctantly, and consults his paper) So, as a child, was it your dream to open a restaurant? No. Well-okay. Next. What is your favorite menu item? Uh Ham and brie sandwich. (scribbling that down) He also wants to know the story of how you started the cafe. I used to be a teacher. Then I decided I needed a new career. So I thought it would be interesting to go into the food industry. So, I bought this building and started the Garden Cafe. ( finishes writing, and MR. HAPRER stares off into space, remembering.) Okay! That s perfect. Hmm. Bill said here that it s advantageous if people think a business is a family thing, you know. Do you have any family he could mention? I I have a daughter.

10 (beat) Just one don t write that down. What s her name? I m tired, Frank. Will you ask me the other questions later? Well that s fine. ( exits reluctantly, giving a concerned glance to as he leaves) Nona Nona. ( picks up a picture frame on his desk. At the same time, enters the kitchen and sees. She is obviously troubled) Karina You look ready to blow up the whole world. Don t talk to me. Whoa What s wrong? (beat) I need a break. Obviously. Are you sick? Or? (beat. doesn t answer) Well, try to come back for the evening shift. (pushes her out)

11 Thanks. ( exits, leaving through the dining room) ( watches leave and then goes to s table) Head waiter s gone. I can talk. Good! I was thinking about what you said yesterday ( enters to one side of stage, on her way to her break. and don t know she s there, and she isn t aware of them.) He gave me a necklace three weeks after I started working at the cafe. I was a dishwasher then. The next year, I was a waitress. Everyone loved me Simon loved me I was accepted there. Simon worked hard I liked that. I became head waiter. We d known each other for three years I talked about getting married. ( laughs) (smiling at her) That s wonderful! He didn t disagree, and went along with it (voice breaks) My parents got divorced when I when I was young. Then my Dad left. I haven t seen him since all I remember is that he was an amazing guy. I m so sorry. But I admire how you re still so strong and sweet and kind. He seemed as swept up in the dream as me. Seemed. Now he seems nervous, frightened. I don t know he just got uninterested.

12 Simon, let s meet for lunch on Friday, after you get off work. There s a new restaurant near the hospital I ll treat, and the foods great. (beat, then almost fiercely) Gosh, I know he loves me back. And all I have to do is help him along till he realizes it. He ll come around soon enough. ( goes offstage) Well I. (suddenly stiff) Oh, Simon. Am I rushing? I don t mind. I like you. You re not to bad yourself. Fiona, I have to tell you something. Yeah? ( enters and passes by, crossing the stage. sees her) This is hard to say. What is it (slightly giddy) Well, I have-had a girlfriend. She s the head waitress here, Karina. (nothing but shocked)

13 But you said Don t worry, we re not dating anymore. But she doesn t realize that I m serious out breaking up She still talks about getting married. So? So. (beat) what time for lunch? (hugs him) Thank you, Simon. ( exits, and quickly goes back into the kitchen, where stops him.) (as if nothing has happened) Simon, let s go out on Friday. I ll treat, and the food s great. No. Thanks. (remembering saying the same thing) Simon. Come on, we re still going strong together. You ll- I have plans I m sorry. ( exits) (watching ) Plans? (Beat) Oh I ve lost him. (walking past) Karina, come on. Mr. Harper wants to talk to us.

14 ( exits, and shouts after ) You should be sorry, Simon! You don t know what I can do! ( dashes to the cash register. She takes a wad of cash out and stuffs it in her apron. Then she hurries off to follow.) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE) Scene 3 SETTING: In s office, immediately following.

15 AT RISE: is sitting at his desk, staring at the picture of that sits in a frame on his desk, when and enter. Hmmp. (trying to get s attention) Oh. (almost jumps) Hi Boss! (he gently sets the picture of down) Right. (beat) Time for the meeting. ( and sit) So. As both of you know, our profits have dropped business is slow. I We probably need to cut our staff? (nod) We need to reduce spending. Frank, you explain it. Yeah The money we brought in this month was half of what it was last year. Tourism has dropped with the start of school. The new hospital restaurant is competition. (CONTINUED) None of the nurses need to leave to eat lunch like they did last year. Now we appeal to a small clientele who doesn t eat out frequently. We can t afford to bring prices up. The newspaper article coming up will hopefully boost business, but that s no guarantee.

16 So? You two are the head of our staff. I don t know the employees very well, so I want you to decide who has to get fired. I don t know if Well, there s I don t think anyone deserves to be Simon s been slacking off. Last night he took money out of the register. I saw him do it. I am so glad you wanted to talk to us, Mr. Harper, because I ve been meaning to tell you. Simon doesn t deserve the job. (HARPER looks at for confirmation) (shrug) I m surpassed at Simon, Karina wouldn t lie. Thank you. (with a smug nod) HARPER (oblivious) Well, that was an easy decision. Frank, please tell Simon that he no longer is employed here. (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE) Scene 4 SETTING: AT RISE: In the Garden Cafe, the next day. is in the Dining Room. sticks his head in and calls to.

17 Simon, I need to talk to you. Okay. Uh..let s sit down. Is something wrong? Well, Simon, Mr. Harper decided that we need to cut down staff. You ve been a good employee. I just don t understand why you would do something like steal but we have to fire you. A thief just isn t someone we want to have around. What I always thought you were a good guy, but times are rough. And Karina saw what you did. (forcefully) What did Karina say? She saw you take that money from the register the other day. So I didn t to it, Frank. I don t know what you are talking about. (almost frantic) I swear! I don t even know what Simon Of course you believe Karina over me. I I You can work today if you want as a last. Go check on Table 4. ( nods and, after a long moment, goes

18 out into the dining room. He goes to s table.) (giving the regular spiel) Hi. What can I get for you today? (bewildered and disappointed) Don t you know? Oh tomato soup and salad. Right. Simon (beat) What s wrong? Is it.something (beat) Karina? No. Simon. (almost violently) (seriously) (He sighs and turns to go) I swear, I m fine. No, you re not. Tell me the truth. (finally giving in and plopping down in the chair next to ) No I ve told the truth again and again and things are all mixed up!

19 What is it? (beat) Karina told our boss that I stole money from the register. But of course you didn t Everyone believed the lie Frank did, my boss did. Now I m fired. This is my last day. (beat) The only two things that used to matter to me were Karina and my job. Things between Karina and I don t exist any more. ( frowns deeply) well, now I am losing my job, too. I didn t even do it! Nothing s left. (quietly ) You have me. I love you, Simon. ( does not answer. They sit in silence for a moment., meanwhile, enters the dining room and sees. She rushes off as continues.) Go see your boss and tell him the truth, Simon. Like always. I can t. They will always believe Karina. Not me. Do you want me to come along? ( stands up) No, Fiona. I can t. I m ruined. Well, then I ll go tell him for you. ( makes a move as if she is

20 about to leave) Fiona! ( jumps up. He looks at for a moment. Then walks past her.) Scene 5 SETTING: AT RISE: In s office, immediately following. The office is empty. rushes in, assuming that MR. HARPER is in it. She calls to him as she enters. Mr. Harper! Sir! Simon is working in the dining room today! Frank let him work, but (she realizes that is not there)

21 Oh Mr. Harper? ( rushes in, also looking for Mr. Harper. He is surprised to see.) Karina. Simon. Where s Mr. Harper? I don t know. How could you? (beat. nearly whispers) That s what I wondered. How? You lied to me. No you just didn t want to believe it when I told you. I was honest. Ha! (she gives a sarcastic smile) It doesn t really matter to me. It didn t break my heart. Oh No! You You don t think you hurt me too, do you? You think that I m to blame. ( takes a deep breath.) I used to respect you, so I tried to be gentle. (beat) Now I love another girl. Fiona. Because ( pauses and swallows hard, fighting

tears) she deserves it more than (Mr. Harper enters. He is surprised to find and in his office.) Mr. Harper! I didn t take any money from the register. Karina is lying. I didn t do anything like that! (beat) You see, we have been dating for a few years the other day I told her that we weren t going to get married. 22 I Sit down. ( enters the office now. sees her and continues.) She was mad at me, even though I tried to be gentle about it. So she tried to get me fired. She lied. She wanted revenge. (beat) Please Mr. Harper. I promise I wouldn t lie! ( sighs) It s going to be easier to believe Karina. Have you ever loved someone? ( turns away, as if wounded.) Then you can imagine how hard it would be to let her go. (under his breath) I remember. (beat. Suddenly speaks again.) And why aren t you broken, too? I have someone else, sir. ( looks at ) She is right for me, not Karina.

23 Karina, you re fired. ( bristles for a moment, as if she is about to deny her charge or plead innocence.) (viciously) I hate you, Simon. (with a hateful look at, she sweeps out of the room. takes a deep breath, not sure how to respond.) Well sorry to interrupt you. ( gets up to go, taking s arm. But suddenly grabs a picture frame off s desk and looks at it very closely, almost violently. Then she looks at MR. HARPER, searching his face) What s wrong, Fiona? (to ) Do Do you know someone named Jack Harper? (staring at ) What (beat).nona? ( nods, a sob catching in her throat. and begin to weep, and they slowly hug each other.) What

24 Scene 6 SETTING: AT RISE: A few days later. is sitting in Mr. Harper s office. I saw my dad for the first time in sixteen years. I was ten back then, when he left. My mom got remarried the next year, to a well-off banker. I missed my dad He used called me Nona. Just him no one else. When he left I was just Fiona. Fiona. That s even what my mom called me it was like Nona was the name of a girl I used to be. And now I have her back. Have Dad back. ( enters) Well (smile)

25 Hello. Hello. Do you remember our conversation the other day? You said something, and I didn t answer. ( nods) I said, I love you. Yes I love you back. Nona. (they kiss) (CURTAIN) NONA A Play in One Act by Elizabeth Perkins Cast of Characters Simon: A waiter at Garden Cafe in his early 30s. Karina: The head waitress at Garden Cafe in her mid 20s. Frank: The middle-aged manager at Garden Cafe. Fiona Harper: A nurse and frequent customer at Garden Cafe, in her late 20s. Jack Harper: Fiona s father and the owner of Garden Cafe, in his late 50s or 60s. various customers, waiters, waitresses, and chefs

26 Scene The Garden Cafe. Time The Present. Scene 1 We are in the Garden Cafe, a clean, average sized, diner style urban restaurant. One half of the stage is the kitchen, which is full of counters, stoves, ovens, a few cooks, and waiters rushing around to pick up food. The other half is the quaint dining room. A handful of customers sit at booths and tables, eating. : We re not getting married! (very long, silent, pause) : What!? (Lights up on Karina and Simon) : (looking around) I ve tried to tell you for a long time : Are you serious? : (slowly nods) Yes. We re not right for each other. I just feel it. : (more to herself than to him) But we talked about it. Oh, we talked about it-it was going to happen! How could you do this to me? : I ve tried to stop it for a long time. You wouldn t listen. : We talked about it! : No, Karina. : Tell me you don t mean it. Simon, please : What else can I say to convince you? : I love you, Simon. (Karina is on the verge of tears) : I I m sorry. : You : (rushing past) Karina, hurry up! That old guy out there is anxious for his coffee. He s asked twice for it. (calling offstage) Peter club sandwich with no mayo?? (Frank leaves, and Karina follows, nearly hysterical) : (troubled) What have I done? (off): Simon, Table 4! : (Simon picks up some food, enters the dining room and goes to the table where Fiona sits) Tomato soup and caesar salad. Green tea. : (nod) Thanks. : Sure.

: (Fiona hesitates, then finally spits out her question.) Do you work here all the time? : Pretty much. : Yeah, I ve seen you around. (Simon begins to hand Fiona the salad, but stops midair. He has finally noticed her, and stares at her for a long moment.) : I have, too (Simon, who is only paying attention to Fiona, accidentally drops the salad. It falls on the floor.) : Oh! (he bends down to clean up the salad) Excuse me. I m sorry! : ( laughs) Don t worry about it. (beat) I m a nurse, part time. : Okay. and : (together) Are you single? (a moment of embarrassed, awkward silence, then they accidentally speak in unison again) Yes. (Fiona laughs) : I m sorry. (Simon gets up, finished cleaning, and starts to leave.) : You don t need to apologize. It s fine (Karina appears in the doorway, watching them) Oh I ll take the check now. : (Simon smiles.) The bill s on us. : Really? : I don t mind. : I don t mind either. (picks a piece of lettuce off her lap) Well, thanks. See you tomorrow. (Fiona leaves and Simon goes towards the kitchen. As he is about to enter the kitchen, he picks up Fiona s signed receipt and reads it) : (reverently) Fiona. (Simon smiles slowly, savoring the moment) (Blackout) (End of Scene) 27 Scene 2 SETTING: In the Garden Cafe, a week later. AT RISE: Karina and Simon are in the kitchen. : Simon, we need to talk. (beat) I don t understand something s changed. : Don t ask me about it again, Karina. We re not getting married. : (quietly) Who was is that girl who s always here? (off) Simon! Stop chatting and get to work! : She s a customer. I dropped salad on her last week. : Oh. She s been here every day. : (trying to act casual) She must think the food s fantastic or something. : Well What : Karina, do you still want to be my girl? : I do, Simon of course! : Oh. Are you sure? : (after a heartbreaking realization) You don t want me, do you? ( doesn t respond) : Well, I just don t know

: I see how it is. You don t : I ll be honest, Karina. I like you. : Really? : I just it feels like it wouldn t work out. And that s the truth. : But it would : Sorry, I need to go check on my table. (Simon rushes off.) : (bitterly) I I don t want the truth. (Karina exits. Just then, Mr. Harper and Frank enter.) Mr. Harper s office. Frank has as piece of paper, a clipboard, and a pencil) : So, Mr. Harper, Bill Johnson at the newspaper said he wants to do an article about you for the twelfth anniversary of the cafe. I told him you were very busy : (obviously relieved) Thank you. : but I need to ask you a few questions for him. (Mr. Harper nods reluctantly, and Frank consults his paper) : So, as a child, was it your dream to open a restaurant? : No. : Well okay. Next. What is your favorite menu item? : Uh Ham and brie sandwich. : (scribbling that down) He also wants to know the story of how you started the cafe. : I used to be a teacher. Then I decided I needed a new career. So I thought it would be interesting to go into the food industry. So, I bought this building and started the Garden Cafe. (Frank finishes writing, and Mr. Harper stares off into space, remembering.) : Okay! That s perfect. : Hmm. : Bill said here that it s advantageous if people think a business is a family thing, you know. Do you have any family he could mention? : I I have a daughter. (beat) Just one don t write that down. : What s her name? : I m tired, Frank. Will you ask me the other questions later? : Well that s fine. (Frank exits reluctantly, giving a concerned glance to Mr. Harper as he leaves) : Nona Nona. (Mr. Harper picks up a picture frame on his desk. At the same time, Frank enters the kitchen and sees Karina. She is obviously troubled.) : Karina You look ready to blow up the whole world. : Don t talk to me. : Whoa (beat) What s wrong? : I need a break. : Obviously. Are you sick? Or? (beat. Karina doesn t answer) Well, try to come back for the evening shift. (pushes her out) : Thanks. (Karina exits, leaving through the dining room) : (Simon watches Karina leave, then goes to Fiona s table) Head waiter s gone. I can talk. : Good! I was thinking about what you said yesterday (Karina enters to one side of stage, on her way to her break. Fiona and Simon don t know she s there, and she isn t aware of them. As Karina speaks, Fiona and Simon silently continue to pantomime a conversation.) 28

: He gave me a necklace three weeks after I started working at the cafe. I was a dishwasher then. The next year, I was a waitress. Everyone loved me Simon loved me I was accepted there. Simon worked hard I liked that. I became head waiter. We d known each other for three years I talked about getting married. It all seemed like a dream that I d wished for my whole life and never thought would happen. And suddenly it was coming true (Fiona laughs, and Karina pauses.) : (smiling at Fiona) That s wonderful! : He didn t disagree, and went along with it (voice breaks) : My parents got divorced when I when I was young. Then my Dad left. I haven t seen him since all I remember is that he was an amazing guy. : I m so sorry. But I admire how you re still so strong and sweet and kind. : He seemed as swept up in the idea as me. Seemed. Now he seems nervous, frightened. I don t know he just got uninterested. : Simon, let s meet for lunch on Friday, after you get off work. There s a new restaurant near the hospital I ll treat, and the foods great. : (beat, then almost fiercely) God, I know he loves me back. And all I have to do is help him along till he realizes it. He ll come around soon enough. I ll find the truth in himself. (Karina exits) : (suddenly stiff) Well I. : Oh, Simon. Am I rushing? : I don t mind; I like you. : You re not too bad yourself. : Fiona, I have to tell you something. : Yeah? (Karina enters and passes by, crossing the stage. Simon sees her.) : This is hard to say. : (slightly giddy) What is it : Well, I have-had a girlfriend. She s the head waitress here, Karina. : (nothing but shocked) But you said : Don t worry, we re not dating anymore. But she doesn t realize that I m serious about breaking up She still talks about getting married. : So? : So. (beat) what time for lunch? : (hugs him) Thank you, Simon. (Karina exits, and Simon quickly goes back into the kitchen, where Karina stops him.) : (as if nothing has happened) Simon, let s go out on Friday. I ll treat, and the food s great. : (remembering Fiona saying the same thing) No. Thanks. : Simon. Come on, we re still going strong together. This is real love. : For you, not me. And, I have plans I m sorry. (Simon exits) : (watching Simon) Plans? (Beat) Oh I ve lost him. : (walking past) Karina, come on. Mr. Harper wants to talk to us. (Frank exits, and Karina shouts after Simon) : You should be sorry, Simon! You don t know what I can do! (Karina dashes to the cash register. She takes a wad of cash out and stuffs it in her apron. Then she hurries off to follow Frank.) 29

30 (Blackout) (End of Scene) Scene 3 SETTING: In the Garden Cafe, the next day. AT RISE: Simon is in the Dining Room. Frank sticks his head in and calls to Simon. : Simon, I need to talk to you. : Okay. : Uh..let s sit down. : Is something wrong? : Well, Simon, Mr. Harper decided that we need to cut down staff. You ve been a good employee. I just don t understand why you would do something like steal but we have to fire you. A thief just isn t someone we want to have around. : What : I always thought you were a good guy, but times are rough. And Karina saw what you did. : (forcefully) What did Karina say? : She saw you take that money from the register the other day. So : I didn t to it, Frank. I don t know what you are talking about. (almost frantic) I swear! I don t even know what : Simon : Of course you believe Karina over me. I I : You can work today if you want as a last. Go check on Table 4. (Simon nods and, after a long moment, goes out into the dining room. He goes to Fiona s table.) : (giving Fiona the regular spiel) Hi. What can I get for you today? : (bewildered and disappointed) Don t you know? : Oh tomato soup and salad. Right. : Simon (beat) What s wrong? Is it.something (beat) Karina? : (almost violently) No. : (seriously) Simon. : (He sighs and turns to go) I swear, I m fine. : No, you re not. Tell me the truth. : (finally giving in and plopping down in the chair next to Fiona) No I ve told the truth again and again and things are all mixed up! : What is it? : (beat) Karina told our boss that I stole money from the register. : But of course you didn t : Everyone believed the lie Frank did, my boss did. Now I m fired. This is my last day. (beat) The only two things that used to matter to me were Karina and my job. Things between Karina and I don t exist any more. (Simon frowns deeply) well, now I am losing my job, too. I didn t even do it! Nothing s left. : (quietly) You have me. I love you, Simon. (Simon does not answer. They sit in silence for a moment. Karina, meanwhile, enters the dining room and sees Simon. She rushes off as

31 Fiona continues.) : Go see your boss and tell him the truth, Simon. Like always. : I can t. They will always believe Karina. Not me. : Do you want me to come along? (Fiona stands up) : No, Fiona. I can t. I m ruined. : Well, then I ll go tell him for you. (Fiona makes a move as if she is about to leave) : Fiona! (Simon jumps up. He looks at Fiona for a moment. Then Simon walks past her.) (Blackout) (End of Scene) Scene 4 SETTING: In Mr. Harper s office, immediately following. AT RISE: The office is empty. Karina rushes in, assuming that Mr. Harper is in it. She calls to him as she enters. : Mr. Harper! Sir! Simon is working in the dining room today! Frank let him work, but (she realizes that Mr. Harper is not there) Oh Mr. Harper? : (Simon rushes in, also looking for Mr. Harper. He is surprised to see Karina.) Karina. : Simon. : Where s Mr. Harper? : I don t know. : (beat. Simon nearly whispers) How could you? : That s what I wondered. : How? : You lied to me. : No you just didn t want to believe it when I told you. I was honest. : Ha! (she gives a sarcastic smile) It doesn t really matter to me. It didn t break my heart. Oh No! : You You don t think you hurt me too, do you? You think that I m to blame. (Simon takes a deep breath.) I used to respect you, so I tried to be gentle. (beat) Now I love another girl. Fiona. Because (Simon pauses and swallows hard, fighting tears) she deserves it more than (Fiona enters. He is surprised to find Karina and Simon in his office.) : Mr. Harper! I didn t take any money from the register. Karina is lying. I didn t do anything like that! (beat) You see, we have been dating for a few years the other day I told her that we weren t going to get married. : I : Sit down. : (Fiona enters the office now. Simon sees her and continues.) She was mad at me, even though I tried to be gentle about it. So she tried to get me fired. She lied. She wanted revenge. (beat) Please : Mr. Harper. I promise I wouldn t lie! : (Mr. Harper sighs) It s going to be easier to believe Karina. : Have you ever loved someone? (Mr. Harper turns away, as if wounded.) Then you can

imagine how hard it would be to let her go. : (under his breath) I remember. (beat. Suddenly Mr. Harper speaks again.) And why aren t you broken, too? : I have someone else, sir. (Simon looks at Fiona ) She is right for me, not Karina. : Karina, you re fired. (Karina bristles for a moment, as if she is about to deny her charge or plead innocence.) : (viciously) I hate you, Simon. (with a hateful look at Simon, she sweeps out of the room. Simon takes a deep breath, not sure how to respond. : Well sorry to interrupt you. (Simon gets up to go, taking Fiona s arm. But Fiona suddenly grabs a picture frame off Mr. Harper s desk and looks at it very closely, almost violently. Then she looks at Mr. Harper, searching his face) : What s wrong, Fiona? : (to Mr. Harper) Do Do you know someone named Jack Harper? : (staring at Fiona) What (long beat).nona? (Fiona nods, a sob catching in her throat. Fiona and Mr. Harper begin to weep, and they slowly hug each other.) : What (Blackout) (End of Scene) 32 Scene 5 SETTING: A few days later. AT RISE: Fiona is sitting in Mr. Harper s office. : I saw my dad for the first time in sixteen years. I was ten back then, when he left. My mom got remarried the next year, to a well-off banker. I missed my dad He used called me Nona. Just him no one else. When he left I was just Fiona. Fiona. That s even what my mom called me it was like Nona was the name of a girl I used to be. And now I have her back. Have Dad back. (Simon enters) : Well (smile) Hello. : Hello. Do you remember our conversation the other day? You said something, and I didn t answer. : (Fiona nods) I said, I love you. : Yes I love you back. Nona. (they kiss) (CURTAIN)