COMPLICATIONS
SCENE II – Flirtations
(ISABELLA walks up, passes the ground where ABIGAIL is laying. ETHAN rises from the bench where he is sitting to shake ISABELLA’s hand. The handshake lasts a touch longer than it should.)
ETHAN
Nice to see you again Isabella.
ISABELLA
It’s always nice to see you Ethan.
ETHAN
So, how are things with Ed?
ISABELLA
The divorce finally went through.
ETHAN
That’s great. You deserve somebody better than him.
ISABELLA
Thank you. Plus, if I’d heard one more Twilight joke I was going to scream. Some Arizona housewife writes a book and next thing you know my husband and I have no chance at staying together.
ETHAN
At least not mortal.
ISABELLA
Ethan…!
ETHAN
I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist. Maybe that will be the last one for you though. And, bright side is, you didn’t scream.
ISABELLA
(laughing)
Well, I’d forgive you almost anything.
ETHAN
Almost? What wouldn’t you forgive?
ISABELLA
I’m afraid you won’t find that one out. I only kiss and tell and I may be divorced, but you, on the other hand….
ETHAN
Will just have to remain in suspense.
ISABELLA
Seems so.
(They both look at each other, then begin walking around the park. Their hands stray towards each other but never touch. As they walk near ABIGAIL she meaningfully looks at them.)
ETHAN
Anyway. Down to business. How are things on the legal front for “Clean the Green?” Are we all good?
ISABELLA
Ethan, you know I think the world of you and I know how important this initiative is to you, but …
ETHAN
No buts.
ISABELLA
There is a pretty big but.
ETHAN
I’d say it’s gotten smaller since I started working out.
ISABELLA
Ethan! I’m serious. As it’s currently worded, the ordinance is pretty clearly targeting homeless people. I know you have the mayor and more than half the city council with you on this, but discrimination is discrimination.
ETHAN
Well, what else are we supposed to do? We are targeting the homeless. The homeless problem is getting out of hand. We get more and more complaints every day.
ISABELLA
Sure, but you can’t call it a homeless problem. I may be a lawyer, but I know a little something about P.R.
ETHAN
So do I. I’m in Parks and Recreation after all.
(ISABELLA laughs).
And anyway, that’s why we called it “Clean the Green.” To help people see how getting the homeless out of our parks will really improve the quality of living here.
ISABELLA
Yeah, but when you imply that people, even homeless ones, are as bad as trash that needs to be cleaned up, you’ve got a P.R. problem.
ETHAN
I thought it was clever.
ISABELLA
Beyond the P.R. problem, Clean the Green, seriously. Isn’t green good? Why do we want to clean it?
ETHAN
If I hear that one more time…
ISABELLA
Maybe I’d like to hear you scream.
ETHAN
No such luck. I’ve got to go to dinner with my wife.
ISABELLA
By all means.
ETHAN
See you on Monday at the City Council meeting?
ISABELLA
Sure. Just consider making these changes to the wording.
(ISABELLA hands him a folder with papers)
It will save us a lot of legal problems down the road, and I’d rather not represent the city in that case.
(They both walk out of the park)