LINDA: Wrong, I broke it off.
NESTOR: I’m sure it seemed that way to you and I won’t pretend to be privy to everything that transpired between you two but I was here when you offered to go with him and he declined.
LINDA: And?
NESTOR: And have you looked in a mirror lately? What uncalculating male would decline your company? Yet I’ve rarely seen a quicker cooling of an ardor.
CLARISSA: Except your hasty indictment leaves out all kinds of exculpatory material.
NESTOR: Like?
CLARISSA: Like fine he was last but since then he’s been with us every step of the way, experiencing everything we’ve experienced, subject to the same privations and penalties.
NESTOR: Has he? Because when Charles showed true courage and ventured out for our benefit he was partially returned within seconds. Adam on the other hand showed the lack of concern of a puppeteer and everything I see from that lens shows he was justified and knew it.
LINDA: So you’re saying he’s not coming back?
NESTOR: I wish. The king always returns, ask any pawn. The three of us will move our square at a time but understand that we are here primarily for sacrificing, like Charles, when the king deems it appropriate.
CLARISSA: For what reason though?
NESTOR: Because the last shall be first and the time fast approaches when the last to arrive will be the first to move everything forward. Adam indeed.
LINDA: What?
NESTOR: We’re being cleared like thistle and brush that a new form of vegetation may flourish. I suppose we can take some solace in the fact that we nurtured this being, albeit unwittingly, from unable-to-walk cripple to lordly first progenitor.
(The Drums return, loudest they’ve ever been.)
CLARISSA: Are you done?
NESTOR: Yes.
CLARISSA: Then I don’t buy it.
NESTOR: That’s okay, I’m very comfortable in the company of none. Or is it one?
(They look at Linda.)
LINDA: I don’t know Clarissa. If Nestor’s right we’re going to be like a still life of sitting ducks when Adam returns.
CLARISSA: Listen excuse my bluntness because I esteemed Adam greatly but he’s not coming back and on some level we all know that.
LINDA: If that’s true then the decision evaporates. Question is what if he does return? Because if that happens I must say that everything Nestor just said is going to be at least in the back of my mind if not the front. At that point we could be like sheep welcoming back the wolf.
NESTOR: Even though the shepherd warned you.
CLARISSA: No excessive disrespect intended here Nestor, but you’ve got a long way to go to establish yourself as some kind of shepherd.
(more Drums)
LINDA: Let’s just be wary is what I’m saying.
NESTOR: That’s all I’m saying.
CLARISSA: Believe you’ve said quite a bit more than that but okay I’ll be weary.
LINDA: No wary.
CLARISSA: That too.
(The power goes out plunging our three into grievous black. A few seconds later it returns.)
LINDA: That was fun. Does anybody else almost enjoy electrifying terror?
NESTOR: You’re only enjoying it after the fact.
CLARISSA: Is it me or has this room gotten smaller?
(it has)
LINDA: What’s going on out there?
(Nestor goes to the telescope, the Drums kick up again but with a slightly different, more urgent pattern.)
NESTOR: He’s coming back, something’s in his hand. I think it’s a scepter.
CLARISSA: (derisively) A scepter? Obviously it’s a spear.
NESTOR: Spear? Where’d you get that?
CLARISSA: I got that from his statement that he was going to get a spear, a spear to protect us with. In other words he was telling the truth.
LINDA: Exactly.
NESTOR: I don’t like it. I don’t like the look in his eye, I don’t like this new drum pattern, I don’t like any of it.
LINDA: Will you stop? Your paranoia is really wearing.
NESTOR: I’m only wearing paranoia if I’m wrong, (he takes hold of the gun and cocks it) and I’m not going to wait and find out.
CLARISSA: What do you mean?
NESTOR: I mean that he walks in here with a scepter or a spear, basically anything other than a giant salami, and I’m going to put one between his eyes and we can sort it all out later.
CLARISSA: Absolutely not! Have you lost control of your faculties?
NESTOR: What? I should wait until he impales one of you to be absolutely sure?
LINDA: You need more… evidence.
NESTOR: Could it be more evident?
CLARISSA: He said he was going to get a spear and that he would return. If he returns and is carrying a spear where’s the inconsistency? Where’s the justification for shooting him?
NESTOR: How do you justify speaking of justification in a place like this?
CLARISSA: This place is what we’ve made it, only that, and the Just don’t frivolously conform to location.
LINDA: And if you think this place is bad now realize that if you capriciously spill blood onto it then this becomes a bloody place. One that won’t stop crying out for more of what it’s tasted until it becomes an unquenchable want.
NESTOR: The memories on you two, remarkable.
(He goes to the telescope.)
He’s almost here, still can’t tell between scepter or spear. You two can continue to rely on theoretical debate and its retorts, I’m going to keep my faith in gunpowder plus lead and its reports.
CLARISSA: That’s just it. It’s not theoretical. We’re telling you that we’re not going to allow you to kill one of our friends as he’s in the process of trying to rescue us. How much blunter can we be?
NESTOR: Don’t make this a we problem Clarissa, (raising the gun slightly) this thing’s for between Adam’s eyes only but I will torch this entire place before naively receiving even a minor burn from him.
CLARISSA: Any bullet seeking him will of necessity have to travel through me.
(She stands between Nestor and the area Adam exited from. Nestor lowers the gun to his side. The Drums resume, they are close. Nestor raises the gun again.)
NESTOR: If that’s the only course it can travel so be it.
LINDA: Stop! Wait will you? (she moves between them) I’m going to go out and meet him.
NESTOR: Don’t do that.
LINDA: I know him best. I’ll bring up your concerns, our concerns, feel him out. If everything’s fine we’ll come back together, if not we’ll know that as well and you’ll have the satisfaction of having been right to enjoy in your final moments.
NESTOR: I can’t allow that.
LINDA: It’s almost lovely of you Nestor to think you have the power to allow or disallow.
NESTOR: Listen don’t get insulted and storm off or anything but I see fear when I look at your face.
LINDA: Insulted? By a compliment to my powers of perception?
NESTOR: So don’t go then.
LINDA: Can’t see how one follows from the other.
(Nestor looks to Clarissa.)
CLARISSA: He’s actually right in the sense that it’s a needless risk. Anything we need to discover of his intentions we can ascertain here, together and armed.
LINDA: I don’t trust him. (gestures at Nestor)
NESTOR: Stay and I won’t harm him, I promise, until we’re sure.
LINDA: Not surety enough I’m afraid.