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THE LONG HOME
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Estimated duration
364s
Location
HARDIN’S
Time of day
BACK YARD - DAY
Characters
AMBER, WINER
Winer sits amid the half-built honkytonk on his lunch break. He’s sipping COFFEE, irritable from lack of sleep, when Amber approaches tentatively from the house. -- 63 of 109 -- -- 64 of 109 -- He was waving his money around and Dallas made me set with him til it was all gone. I thought he was never goin’ to pass out. -- 65 of 109 --
AMBER
I can’t stay but a minute, and if you’re going to fight, I’ll just go back in.
WINER
I never sent for you.
AMBER
You did last night.
WINER
Yeah, for what good it did.
AMBER
I wasn’t goin’ to tell you this, but the reason I couldn’t come was he made me set with a man. 62.
WINER
Who did?
AMBER
Hardin. Dallas. Winer sneers.
WINER
He made you, did he? He hold a gun to you?
AMBER
No.
WINER
I don’t guess he had to.
AMBER
Just shut up. You don’t know anything about anything.
WINER
I know I spent all night in the mouth of that holler like a fool holding the sack on a snipehunt. That’s all I know.
AMBER
Well, I couldn’t help it.
WINER
(sarcastically) Sure, you couldn’t. I’ll bet you couldn’t help telling every soldier in there about it either. Well, you better enjoy it, ‘cause it’s the last laugh you’ll get out on me.
AMBER
Nathan, I really wanted to - I swear to God. His eyes were on me every minute.
WINER
How come he made you sit with a man? Who was it, anyway?
AMBER
I don’t know - some fat farmer. He’d just come back from sellin’ his cows or somethin’. 63. (MORE)
WINER
How’d he make you?
AMBER
I don’t know... He just told me I had to.
WINER
What would he do if you didn’t?
AMBER
I don’t know.
WINER
Do you always do what people order you to? What if I’d ‘ordered’ you to meet me? What would you have done then?
AMBER
All this is easy for you to say, Nathan. You just put up your tools every night and go home. I’m already home. There’s nowhere else for me to go. You don’t know him.
WINER
I believe I know him about as well as I need to. Looking in his eyes, Amber suddenly understands something about Winer.
AMBER
You know him better.
WINER
(looking away) I know him well enough to know he’s not payin’ me to shoot the breeze with you. I’ve got to get back to work. This has been a long day anyhow.
AMBER
I might could get out on a Sunday. There’s nobody much around here then and Dallas don’t pay me much mind. 64.
AMBER
WINER
I’m once a fool. Twice don’t interest me.
AMBER
I’ll meet you anywhere you say. They look at each other in silence a long moment as Winer takes the measure of her words.
WINER
All right. Back in that holler. Meet me there Sunday evening.
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