Saturday, July 20, 2013
"Five Women Wearing the Same Dress" by Alan Ball
GEORGEANNE: "I was walking down the aisle, first thing I saw was the
back of his head. It just jumped right out at me. I recognized that
little hair pattern on the back of his neck, where his hair starts, you
know where it comes to those two little points, and it’s darker than the
rest? I always thought that was so sexy. Then I looked at him during
the ceremony, and something about the way the light hit his face … I
swear, it just broke my heart. And then outside, I saw him talking to
this total bitch in a navy blue linen dress with absolutely no back, I
mean you could almost see her butt. And he was smiling at her with that
smile, that same smile that used to make me feel like I really meant
something to him. And then it all came back, just bang, all those times I
sat waiting for his phone call, me going out of my way to make things
convenient for him. Having to take a fucking taxi cab to the Women’s
Health Center that day because It was so cold my car wouldn’t start. And
later that awful, awful night I sat out in front of his apartment
building staring at Tracy’s burgundy Cutlass in the driveway, just
wishing I was dead. You know, I started smoking cigarettes that night.
And if I ever die of cancer I swear it’s going to be Tommy Valentine’s
fault. (She lights a cigarette, stands and wanders around listlessly.)
God! I feel like I am going crazy! My cousin George, he’s a nurse, he
says I am the perfect type to get some weird disease because I’m so
emotional.
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