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Driving Miss Lillie A short play by Rodrigo Baumgartner Ayres rodrigo@directorayres.com directorayres.com 917-331-7899 All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2016 Registered, WGAe. Distribution or disclosure of the material to unauthorized persons is prohibited. The sale, copying or reproduction of this material in any form is also prohibited.

ii. CAST OF CHARACTERS : Mid 30s, workaholic and alcoholic father. : Thirteen years old student; daughter of Jeff. SETTINGS A moving car; residential neighborhood. The present. TIME

DRIVING MISS Lights up. There are four chairs arranged as the front and back seats of a car. On the back seat is a suitcase. occupies the driver s seat. He drinks from a beer can and wears suit pants, a shirt with the two top buttons undone and a loosen tie around his neck. Jeff looks at his wrist watch. He is visibly impatient. He looks back over his shoulder and at his invisible mirrors looking for someone. enters stage. She wears jeans, a dark T-shirt and a dark backpack. She walks around the front of the car, opens the invisible passenger door and sits. Jeff stares at her the whole time. He puts his beer down on the floor and with a twist of his wrist he turns the invisible engine on. Engine noises are heard. Put your seat belt on. I don t like it. And I don t like having to get out of my way to solve your problems missy. Then you shouldn t have had a daughter.

2. ( grabs s backpack from her lap and tosses it on the backseat. She gives him a mocking stare. sighs.) You re turning out just like your mother. That worthless piece of shit is filling your head with bullshit. I am not like my stupid mother. Put your seat belt on, don t make me ask again. If you put your seat belt on, then I ll put mine. You are in big trouble here princess. I m your father, I say how it goes. Because the reason I don t wear a seat belt is because you don t wear a seat belt. Fair enough. And don t call me princess. ( fastens his invisible seat belt. does the same.) Listen, I don t care what you do in your own time, just stay out of trouble. Because you know what s happening right now? Nothing. I am not doing anything- when I should be at work, so I can support you and your useless mother. Don t I give you all the freedom in the world? Can t you do whatever you want? Yes dad.

3. ( looks ahead, turns the invisible wheel and pushes the invisible pedals. Noises of a moving car are heard. Whilst driving keeps his left hand on the wheel and uses his right hand to sip on his beer.) (After a few seconds s phone starts to ring inside her pocket. We hear a bad ass ringtone.) Are you gonna answer that? It s probably your mother. I don t care. You know who she s gonna call next, right? (The phone stops ringing. takes his own phone from his pocket. A few seconds later it s start to ring. We hear a standard ringtone.) Guess who. (CONT D) ( passes the phone to. She reluctantly accepts.) Hi Margaret... Leaving school right now... I didn t hear it... Yes... Okay Margaret... ( passes the phone to.) She wants to talk to you. ( reluctantly accepts. He puts his beer down.)

4. Hello... Listen, I am driving okay?... Everything is under control... My fault?... No, no, no, you live with her! This wouldn t be happening if she was living with me... What?... I can t do that!... Okay, whatever... Yeah, whatever! ( hangs up the phone and drinks beer.) (CONT D) Change of plans. You re gonna be staying with me for a few days. Really? What did she say? She said... she is busy. What did she say to you? She said I m grounded. I guess she is right about that one... All right, we are gonna go quickly get your stuff, okay? Don t take too long. You already wasted enough of my time. Yes dad. Don t worry, I don t have so much stuff. I am not some silly girl anymore. You are not? Then what do you call what you did today? You call that smart? Justice. Natalie deserved a slap so I slapped her. You can t do that. We already talked about this. I know. If I get in trouble then you get in trouble.

5. That s how it works. But if you get in trouble by your self, then it s okay. You re on very thin ice Lillie. Don t push your luck. Or what? You re gonna hurt me? Maybe I should. It has been a while, hasn t it? Then slap me. I deserve it. ( drinks beer.) You re grounded. Keep your mouth shut. I want beer. Lillie... I want to try it dad, what s the problem? You drink and drive, that s illegal. You cheated on mom, that s illegal too. I can denounce you, you know that? That s it! ( puts his beer down and gives a hurtful pinch on her arm.) Ouch. Shut up. From now on you are gonna keep your mouth shut.

6. You know what else I did? I beat up a boy too. I punched him in the face. But he didn t go crying to the teacher. Not like that little bitch Natalie. So it was okay... Anyway, I just slapped her... I treated her like the little stupid girl she is. Sometimes I want to slap mom too. She is so stupid. You can t talk like that about your mother. But okay... Sometimes I want to slap her too. Sometimes I want to punch you dad. Okay..? Because you are an asshole... But I don t- because then you are gonna kick my ass. And I don t slap mom either because... I don t want to see her cry. ( drinks beer.) So you beat up a boy huh? Yeah. I kicked him in the nuts and punched him in the face. Nice combo. And then he was rolling on the ground and moaning. And the other boys were all too scared to do anything. I m better than they are. I m stronger, I m better at sports. I m the only girl who plays with the boys all the time. Huh... Yeah... I mean, the girls... they are nice. But all they want to do is take selfies and dress weird. They can t play sports. They look like little chickens when they run.

7. ( giggles.) (CONT D) They are so cute. My friend Becky is cute. I like her. (Silence.) Dad. I m gay. (CONT D) ( spits beer.) What? I must be. ( tries to keep control of the car. He takes another sip of beer.) I m gonna need more beer. I m a man! No, no, no, no... I m like you dad. Shit. Lillie. Lillian... I like what you like. Obviously this is something... we have to talk about. I like you more than I like mom.

8. Thank you... That s- Really? Yeah dad. Mom is always freaking out about shit... But you are cool, I mean... maybe is because I see mom all the time and- Right. You know what? This is just a phase. I think it s great that you are gonna be staying with me- Well you should.... for a while. And I know that sometimes when I m talking about your mom, junk comes out of my mouth. She says the same thing about you. Yes. Even so, your mother she can be- A bitch. Who are you? God, you ve changed. I don t recognize my own daughter anymore. I told you I m not some silly girl anymore. I just didn t think you were really paying attention to all these stuff. I try not to. You shouldn t. And you shouldn t be getting into fights either just because I do.

9. You drink and drive too. I m used to it. I drive better when I drink. Does that mean I can drink and drive? Over my dead body you can. ( passes his beer to.) What s this? It s beer. You said you wanted to try beer. There you go. Really? If you don t mind my drooling all over it. But I m thirteen years old. And I drink and drive. And I cheat on your mom. ( drinks beer. She hates it and spits it out.) Pff. Argh. (laughing.) I guess you are a little girl after all. (She gives him a mean look.) I m just kidding. (CONT D)

10. I want to drive. Really... Please dad. No Lillie, you can t. Please, pretty please dad, I know how to drive. Have you driven before? Well no but- Another time Lillie, I m late for work already. Daaaaad... There s too much traffic- I ll just go around the block, it s only going to take 5 min. My friend Harry he drives all the time with his dad and my friend Jason too. Hold on... ( turns his invisible wheel. Jeff stops the car and pulls the hand break. Car noises cease.) (CONT D) Do not under any circumstance tell your mother.

11. I don t even want to talk to her. Okay, c mon, switch with me. (They clumsily switch places. She is now on the driver s seat.) What do you do first? Keys. (CONT D) ( pulls his invisible seat belt.) Seat belt... (CONT D) ( puts her seat belt on.) Now? Keys! No Lillie. Now you adjust your seat... ( pushes the chair forward a little.) Can you reach the pedals? Humhum. (CONT D) Okay. Very important. You have two pedals, but you only use your right leg, okay? Your right foot to press the pedals. Understand?

12. Okay..? So your left leg it s only for support, you don t push any pedals with it. Okay. So when you want to give it gas you use your right foot to press the pedal on the right. That s the gas. Good... Press it very slowly. Yes... And if you want to slow down, you are going to take your foot off the gas... Good. And if you want to stop, you re are going to slowly press the pedal on the left which is the break... Got it? Got it. All right. What now? Keys! No Lillie. Fix your mirrors first. Oh, right. ( fixes the invisible mirrors.) Okay. Now? Keys? Yes.

13. ( turns the engine on. We hear engine noises. is nervous and excited.) Oh my goooood. Okay. The signal, push it down. No. (Helping her pull the invisible signal.) Down. Good. That s left. You always signal before you take off. Good... Lillie? Yes? Calm down. Everything is okay. Breath. Okay, I m okay. Gear on drive. ( puts the invisible gear on drive.) Oh my god. Let s check your mirrors again... (Looking at the mirrors and over his shoulder.) Okay, we re good... Now, gas... slowly. (We hear the noises of a moving car.) (CONT D) Good. You see? It s easy. Eyes on the road. Eyes on the horizon. ( s phone rings.) (CONT D) No. Eyes on the road. Two hands on the wheel. You are not gonna pick that up. Stay focused.

14. (The phone stops ringing.) Good. You always keep two hands on the wheel. ( s phone starts to ring.) Eyes on the road. ( picks up the phone and looks at the phone screen.) Shit, already. (CONT D) (CONT D) Hi Margaret... She can t come to the line right now... Because... she is driving. (Margaret starts shouting on the other side of the line. is seen pulling his ear away from the phone.) (CONT D) She is fine, don t worry... What Margaret, don t start... No... What? (As he talks on the phone he signals to stay focused on the road.) (CONT D)...No, she is gonna stay with me now... You are such... Why do you do that? You can t do that!... What the hell is wrong with you? ( feels pressured when her parents argue. She is losing focus.)

15. Lillie slow down. (CONT D) (CONT D Whatever Margaret. What? Lillie slow down. (CONT D) (CONT D) Yeah that s what I am doing! (CONT D) Lillie slow down! Lillie stop the car! Hit the breaks! ( is freaking out. grabs the invisible wheel.) Lillie remove your legs! (CONT D) ( pulls the hand break. We hear tires skidding.) Aaaaaahhhhh! AND (The car stops. Nobody is hurt. is in shock.) It s okay darling. You did good. (CONT D) Hi Margaret. Yes everything is okay. Yes, she is fine. Hold on Margaret. ( opens the invisible door and steps outside. He goes around the car to the driver s window. He opens the invisible door and helps out.)

16. (CONT D) C mon darling. Come outside. ( hugs. She feels a little better.) Is mom on the line? Yeah. Do you want to talk to her? ( nods.) Hi mom. Yes, everything is okay... Yes mom, I m coming home right now... No it s not his fault- well, you are right, I guess it was his fault... Yes mom. I ll be there soon... And mom? I miss you already. (The line is silent.) Mom? You there? (CONT D) (Margaret says something. smiles.) (CONT D) Well, you should. Okay. I ll see you soon mom. Bye. What did she say? She wants me to come home. Of course she does. C mon. ( goes around the car and enters on the passenger side.)

17. What are you doing dad? C mon. Let s go around the block a few more times. No way dad. I m so scared. That s why you have to do it. No daughter of mine can be scared of driving. But you are gonna be late. Yeah... but I m always on time anyway. I need to be late more often. ( takes the driver s seat. She instinctively puts her seat belt on. fasten his seat belt as well. fixes her seat, checks the mirrors, turns on the engine and signals left. observes her with pride. (CONT D) Real slow. We got all the time in the world. Okay dad. ( turns the engine and starts driving. Car noises are heard.) Nice and easy. Nice and easy... (Silence.) Are you really gay? (CONT D)

18. ( shrugs her shoulders. She is not sure.) (CONT D) Because that s okay. Better than bringing home some random douche bags. ( does a clumsy turn on the wheel. grabs hold of the invisible safety handle. A loud car noise is heard). Slowly! (CONT D) Who s the little girl now dad? Huh? You are turning just like your mother... (BLACK OUT) (END OF PLAY)