Act 2 - Scene 7 (Tom's Flat) Flashcards
Look, cheer up, mate - it could be worse.
How’s that then?
Well, at least she’s going out with one of your best mates and not a complete stranger.
Shut up Tom
Jack, you’ve been sitting in this flat for four days. It can’t be doing you any good. Why
don’t you come down the club tonight… help you take your mind off things.
I don’t fancy it.
With a bit of luck I might even get a chance to kiss her1 (No
reply) What do you think about that?
I’m going to be sitting here, alone and in the depths of despair. Should I really have
expected anything more?
I’m going to be sitting here, alone and in the depths of despair. Should I really have
expected anything more?
I’ve been stabbed in the back by everyone else, why not by you
too? (No reply) I’m sorry, mate. It’s Just that I miss Jane that’s all.
I know you do, mate.
If I could just talk to her - I could tell her everything’s gonna be okay.
Maybe one day
Tom, are you going to pick Maggie up?
Yep.
You couldn’t do me a favour and drop me off at Jane’s on the way, could you?
1 don’t think it’s a good idea, mate. Not in 111e state you’re in.
What’s wrong with me?
Maybe you should just leave it a while. You don’t really want to tum up at Jane’s and end
up saying something you’ll regret., do you?
You reckon?
Definitely. Why don’t you get some rest and I’ll pop back in the morning (Taking keys out
of pocket)
Thanks, Tom.
That’s all right What are mates for? I told you I’d always be here for you, didn’t I? Friends
until the end?
The very end. have a good night tonight and good luck with your Maggie. Have you
checked your breath?
Here, you haven’t got any breath freshener have you?
Bathroom Cabinet
*Tom exits
*take keys