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    The Great Carbuncle

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    DE VERE

      Yes, the very guide who wouldn't give us a refund and led us into this possible death trap.

      SEEKER

      Hey, quit your whining and eat your hotdog.

      The air becomes so cold that ALL start to shiver.

      MATTHEW

      Feels like that storm's on its way over here.

      JOHN

      You're telling me.

      SEEKER

      Yep. Probably best we get back in the tents.

      DE VERE

      We haven't even finished cooking our...meal.

      SEEKER

      You can stay out here and freeze if you want, but I'm going back to my tent.

      CACAPHODEL

      The chances of catching a cold increase the longer you remain in freezing temperatures.

      MATTHEW

      And it looks like it's about to rain.

      ALL sit up and prepare to go. DE VERE walks over to the propane heater and turns it off.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Fine. You coming, doc?

      CACAPHODEL

      Yes. I'm right behind you. Goodnight everyone.

      HANNAH

      Goodnight.

      PIGGSNORTO and CACAPHODEL exit. DE VERE picks up the propane heater.

      DE VERE

      John, Seeker, Robins, goodnight.

      HANNAH

      Goodnight, Edward. Thank you for letting us use your heater.

      DE VERE

      You're very welcome. If you'd like to use any of the other technological wonders I've brought with me on this trip, feel free to ask.

      DE VERE and CHILLINGWORTH exit.

      HANNAH

      Goodnight, Professor Chillingworth!

      CHILLINGWORTH (OS)

      And the same to you.

      HANNAH

      (to MATTHEW) We should get one of those.

      MATTHEW

      Sure. Sure.

      SEEKER

      (to JOHN) Too bad you only had the one joint, huh?

      JOHN

      Eng-lander.

      SEEKER and JOHN laugh until THEY realize MATTHEW is watching.

      SEEKER

      We don't have any more.

      MATTHEW

      Good. That's real good.

      JOHN

      Yeah, everything's groovy. Later.

      JOHN and SEEKER exit.

      MATTHEW

      Let's go to bed, Hannah.

      HANNAH

      Honey...

      MATTHEW

      What?

      HANNAH

      I don't have anything to be worried about, right? That bridge was a little shaky.

      MATTHEW

      No. You don't have a thing to worry about. Not with me here. Okay?

      HANNAH

      Okay.

      HANNAH goes to kiss MATTHEW, but he pulls back.

      MATTHEW

      Woah! I don't want our lips to freeze together.

      HANNAH playfully slaps MATTHEW on the arm.

      HANNAH

      Matthew Eric Robin!

      MATTHEW

      But on second thought...

      MATTHEW kisses HANNAH.

      MATTHEW

      Maybe I do.

      HANNAH and MATTHEW exit.

      END ACT I, SCENE II

      ACT I, SCENE III

      Along a trail that leads to a bridge over a river. It's noon, but the thick clouds keep most of the blue sky covered.

      SEEKER, PIGGSNORTO, JOHN, and CHILLINGWORTH enter.

      SEEKER

      Well...there it is. That bridge we crossed. Kind of sad to have to end the trip so early, but...things happen.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Yeah, like a guide who's afraid of a little cold weather.

      SEEKER

      Why don't you just shut up? I'm tired of hearing it. It's freezing weather, and we need to cross this bridge and get back to the station before we all die.

      PIGGSNORTO

      That bridge? I never seen a sadder bridge my whole life.

      SEEKER

      It's your bridge.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      It doesn't seem very safe, although it didn't seem that safe to begin with. Is it missing a few more steps?

      SEEKER

      All old bridges have a few steps missing.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Right before they fall apart.

      JOHN

      If you guys keep thinking of bad things, bad things will happen.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      Let's test your theory. Think positive thoughts and be the first to walk across.

      SEEKER

      No one's crossing it till I decide it's safe.

      MATTHEW (OS)

      What's the hold up?

      Enter MATTHEW, HANNAH, CACAPHODEL, and DE VERE. MATTHEW is helping CACAPHODEL walk.

      PIGGSNORTO

      The hippy's too afraid to cross the bridge first and the hillbilly won't let him do it.

      MATTHEW sits CACAPHODEL down to rest.

      CACAPHODEL

      Thank you very much, Mr. Robin. My lungs aren't nearly as functional as they used to be.

      DE VERE

      It was nothing at all.

      MATTHEW

      I don't recall you helping.

      DE VERE

      I stayed behind for moral support.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      More likely the slower pace.

      DE VERE

      How dare you!

      MATTHEW

      Quiet! Now, why aren't we crossing this bridge already?

      PIGGSNORTO

      'Cause big man Seeker here won't let us. Funny, he ends our trip when he sees a little ice, but he won't cross the bridge that'll take us back home.

      SEEKER

      Let me see if it's okay first, before you all start callin' me a chicken. I'll be quick.

      SEEKER exits.

      HANNAH

      Maybe we should find another way.

      MATTHEW

      Is there one?

      JOHN

      We can find a bridge made by nature. A fallen tree or stepping stones.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Or we can go back and look in those mines I came here for. I didn't come here for half a trip with no payout.

      DE VERE

      I second that, especially since this is the last expedition for the Great Carbuncle ever...though it'd be silly to think we'd actually find it, of course.

      CACAPHODEL

      If Seeker says the bridge is safe, then I'll go. He knows best.

      MATTHEW

      Hey, Seeker. Is it safe?

      SEEKER enters.

      SEEKER

      I don't know.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      What do you not know about it?

      SEEKER

      I don't feel good about it.

      MATTHEW

      Oh hell!

      MATTHEW picks up a rock and throws it at the bridge.

      MATTHEW

      There. You see? It' still stand--

      SFX: a bridge falling apart and falling into a river.

      ALL take cover. When the bridge is finished, THEY stand in amazement.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Look what you did!

      MATTHEW

      What I did?

      DE VERE

      You made it fall.

      MATTHEW

      What?! I didn't do that.

      CACAPHODEL

      If all it took was the tossing of one small rock, then Mr. Robin is innocent. In fact, he possibly saved our lives.

      HANNAH

      Matthew, you saved us!

      CHILLINGWORTH

      Now what shall we do? Seeker?

      Beat.

      SEEKER

      Look for another way to cross the river.

      MATTHEW

      You know of one?

      SEEKER

      No. I don't use this path often, (to PIGGSNORTO) 'cause the bridge was unsafe even before this freeze.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Then you should'a told us to go another way.

      SEEKER

      Don't you try and stick t
    his on me! You're the one--

      MATTHEW

      Shut up! So, if we need a new bridge, then let's find one. Seeker, what's our odds on that happening.

      SEEKER

      Not good. It's been rainin' for awhile, so this river's higher than usual. Guess we could walk down the river and hope for a miracle, but I wouldn't bet my life on it.

      MATTHEW

      Okay. Then half of us walk down the river with me and the other half set up camp in a dry spot up the mountain.

      CACAPHODEL

      Who's walking along the river and who's staying behind?

      MATTHEW

      Any volunteers?

      SEEKER

      I'll walk the river.

      PIGGSNORTO

      You better after--

      MATTHEW

      Piggsnorto, you're staying.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Why?

      MATTHEW

      'Cause I say so. That's why.

      JOHN

      I'll go with you.

      MATTHEW

      Alright. The doctor and the professor set up camp with Piggsnorto and Hannah. Edward, you're coming with me too.

      DE VERE

      But...wouldn't it better if--

      MATTHEW

      No, it wouldn't! I hear England's a cold, wet place, so you should be perfect for these parts. You're going with us. Got it?

      DE VERE

      Actually...

      MATTHEW stares down DE VERE.

      DE VERE

      I'd love to accompany you.

      MATTHEW

      You have your orders. Let's get going.

      PIGGSNORTO, CACAPHODEL, and CHILLINGWORTH exit.

      HANNAH

      Matthew.

      MATTHEW

      Yeah?

      Beat.

      HANNAH

      Be safe.

      MATTHEW

      I always am.

      MATTHEW and HANNAH hug, then HANNAH exits.

      JOHN

      Don't worry about it. We'll find a way.

      MATTHEW

      Thanks.

      SEEKER

      Just be careful and don't slip in the water. My fishin' pole can't hold the weight.

      MATTHEW

      And from what I've seen, you're not much of a fisherman.

      SEEKER

      I've caught more fish than you've seen in your whole life.

      DE VERE

      Then Russellville must be as dry as a desert.

      THEY laugh.

      MATTHEW

      Ready?

      THEY nod and exit.

      END ACT I, SCENE III

      ACT I, SCENE IV

      A clearing in the woods, high in elevation. It's nearing dusk, and the grey-white clouds are slowly dimming and turning dark blue as they lightly drop snow onto the ground. It's so cold now that even huddling into a ball under wool covers wouldn't stop a person from shivering.

      CACAPHODEL and HANNAH are sitting on the ground, trying to keep warm by sharing a blanket.

      HANNAH

      Do you think they're coming back now? It's getting dark.

      CACAPHODEL

      Don't worry. I'm sure they're on their way. Your husband's with them, and a soldier like him knows to return to camp before nightfall.

      HANNAH

      Why did that bridge have to fall down? Why today?

      CACAPHODEL

      These elemental factors are too much for such an old bridge. We should be thankful that it collapsed before we tried to cross it.

      HANNAH

      I thought I was over this.

      CACAPHODEL

      Over what?

      HANNAH

      Worrying about Matthew. He's home now, and I thought all of that was behind us. We're this close to starting a real family. He's supposed to be safe.

      CHILLINGWORTH and PIGGSNORTO enter. CHILLINGWORTH is wearing a blanket.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Got the tents up. My fingers are ice cubes. Get that little stove out here and turn it on.

      HANNAH

      It's out of fuel. It wasn't all the way and leaked out overnight.

      CACAPHODEL

      Keep your hands underneath your armpits. You'll return their warmth faster that way.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Thanks for the advice, doc.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      I'd listen to him if I were you. He's the most qualified to offer medical advice.

      PIGGSNORTO

      Yeah. I'll listen to the guy too old to help us with a little work.

      CHILLINGWORTH

      Knowledge usually accompanies old age.

      CACAPHODEL

      Thank you for your support, Professor Chillingworth, but I believe I'm younger than you. Remember, I have a skin condition.

      PIGGSNORTO

      So you're just a facaca? Old skin don't mean old bones. You could'a still helped.

      HANNAH

      Where's Matthew?

      CHILLINGWORTH

      Most likely returning to the camp area.

      HANNAH

      But what if someone was hurt?

      CHILLINGWORTH

      Then the others would carry whomever was wounded.

      PIGGSNORTO

      And if they all got hurt?

      CHILLINGWORTH

      In that scenario, I don't suppose we would find out until tomorrow.

      Beat.

      MATTHEW (OS)

      Come on, we're almost there.

     


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