Monday, April 9, 2007

9

(Trevor looks at the doctor with a sense and feeling like he cant control his life anymore. He sighs and tries to look out the window or at the books.)
Trevor: she’s not my mother
DR: Well, yes, however she is the one that raised you
Trevor: because she stole me
DR: or saved you?
Trevor: Hold on! Wait? Are you on her side? (Starting to freak out)
DR: I’m not on sides
Trevor: Whatever she told you, whatever sob story that she peddled your way isn’t true- ck- I cant believe this- no! I can believe this Jesus- what did she tell you? (Squirming)
DR: those things are confidential
Trevor: Oh serious? You are going to totally pull that on me? I mean shit? (He starts to get up)
DR: Trevor sit down. Please, I’m not on any sides. I am here to try and mend things in the past that may have been harmful. I’m here to try and help a family get back together
Trevor: whatever, did you tell her I cant get it up?
DR: No, that is something that she came to me about
Trevor: Oh my god what the hell? Seriously? When?
DR: Your mother and I have been seeing each other for a while.
Trevor: You have been counseling my mother?
DR: No, I’ve been seeing your mother for a while.
Trevor: As in?? (He pauses and makes a face) Seriously?
DR: I don’t know if you know this, but your mother is a very powerful woman.
Trevor: DR Honestly, for your own sake you should get out of this while you can. This sort of thing really doesn’t ever work out for Gloria, and the other, which is always the you wont work out either. I’m telling you, I know.
DR: I don’t think you know what kind of connection I have with your mother. The elec-
Trevor: Electricity is amazing? Is that what she tells you? Because that is what she tells them all.
(The DR is quiet for some time as Trevor stares at him. The buzzer rings from the receptionist)
Receptionist: G Thing? Do you still know Miss Gloria is out here?
DR: Yeah…Hold on
Trevor: Take it from me I know, after my father left because I had become a teenager-
DR: Yes your father
Trevor: I know what your going to say. He was a lazy man because he loved computers-
DR: Did your mother ever tell you about your father?
Trevor: No
DR: How they met and…ended up living together…with you
Trevor: Really I only know some things about the past. Some of the things I don’t think I ever want to know. I know that my father was lazy and that he loved to kiss me more than he loved to kiss my mother. I know that my real family lives some where in Antartica. Or something like that, at least that is what mom said. Don’t really know what all this has to do with the fact that I cant get it-(He trails off)
DR: (Speachless) (The door flings open and Gloria McNan bursts into the room)

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