Four girls meet before school and decide to cut class. |
Cindy: I need a cigarette. Ruth: Here. Rita: Oh God, me too. Cindy: What do you have? Rita: Spanish. Ruth: Study Hall. Cindy: I have history. Ruth: I need coffee. Cindy: Me too. Rita: I hate Spanish. Especially first thing in the morning. Cindy: So let’s go. Ruth: Yeah. Rita: Let’s wait for Nina. Cindy: Don’t you guys ride together? Rita: When I see her. She must be late today. She gets on before me. Ruth: So you think she’s coming? Rita: Probably. Cindy: What happened? You look… Rita: I’m okay. Cindy: I know, but you look… Rita: It’s just my house. You know. Ruth: What about it? Rita: You know, my father. He drives me crazy. Cindy: So what happened? Rita: Well, it started a couple of days ago. I was late from school, so I went up to my room and put my books down and came right downstairs. And he hit me. Cindy: He hit you? Your father? Rita: Yeah. He slapped me right across the face. Hard. Ruth: I can’t believe your house. Rita: So I said, “What was that for?” Cindy: What did he say? Rita: He said “That was for not saying hello when you came in.” So then yesterday, when I got home, I walked in and said really loud, “Hello Daddy.” and then I went upstairs and put my books in my room, and when I came downstairs again, he hit me. Cindy: What? Ruth: I can’t believe your house. I have said this before… Cindy: But why did he hit you again? Rita: That’s what I said, “Why did you hit me?” And he said it was because he didn’t like my tone of voice when I said it. Cindy: You’re kidding! He really said that? Ruth: I couldn’t live in your house. Cindy: That’s horrible. Ruth: Your family is crazy. Rita: I know. Cindy: Really. Rita: I know. Ruth: I don’t think you realize how crazy that is. Cindy: Don’t be mean, Ruth. Ruth: I’m not. I just don’t think she does. Cindy: Just don’t. It’s not her fault. Ruth: I know, but it’s just so… Cindy: I know, but don’t. Ruth: Okay, okay. Rita: I hate going home. Cindy: Look here comes Nina. Nina: Hey. What’s goin’ on? Uh-oh, what happened? Okay, somebody tell me what happened. Cindy: It’s just her father again. Nina: Oh that. Yeah, I know. It sucks at her house. Cindy: He hit her again. Nina: That son-of-a-bitch. Somebody ought to hit him. Ruth: It’s too weird. Nina: Okay, now don’t start that. Ruth: Alright, alright. I’m just saying… Nina: Yeah, we know. So what are we doin’? Cindy: Cutting. What do you have? Nina: Home Ec. I’ll make you coffee. Come on. Cindy: Very funny. Are you coming with us? Nina. No. I’m going to class. We’re making muffins this morning. I’ll bring you some. Cindy: Deal. See you later. Ruth: So we’re going? Rita: Yeah, we’re going. Cindy: Okay, let’s go. |