The last time I used to go around like that I was a child asking my mother for change so I could hit up the candy store and get candy. So much so that I couldn’t go anywhere without asking for a handout. I fell into the trap of relying on you, for everything. Not so much as a woman, I’ve always kept that intact but more so as a human being. KYRA: You see, for the longest time I’ve felt less. MICKEY: I feel like I’m in some sick comedy nightmare. It’s quiet, I’ll make enough to pay my bills and I have a ton of time to finish my book. I’m working the night shift and I love it. KYRA: Yeah, I got another five minutes till I’m back on. MICKEY: How are you going to afford your own apartment, Kyra? KYRA: Loving someone doesn’t mean you have to live with them, that’s what I’ve realized. MICKEY: And signing a new lease on an apartment makes total sense for us. Every relationship is different and we need to stay true to ours. KYRA: I can’t be with you the way that it’s been. A dark humor one-act play script No Is Better Than Silence, about a young couple battling for love in the face of constant disagreements.
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