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Shaky Hands
ALAN, an awkward teenaged boy on a date.
  JULI, an awkward teenaged girl on a date.
  ANNOYED MAN, a grumpy middle-aged man, sitting behind them.
  WISE WOMAN, the grumpy man’s wife.
  PATRONS, various ages and types.
  
  SCENE 1
  
  Two rows of six movie theater
  seats suggest a larger theater.
  Eight Patrons stare out over the
  audience as if looking up at a
  screen. Light flickers on their
  faces as a trailer plays.
  
  (Juli and Allan shuffle down the
  aisle to their seats, annoying the
  patrons the bump as they pass by.)
  JULI
  Excuse me. Sorry.
  
  ALAN
  Woops. Sorry about that.
  
  (As they take their seats, Juli
  nervously offers popcorn.)
  
  JULI
  You want some?
  
  ALLAN
  No thanks. I kinda feel like it’s wrong to eat the popcorn
  before the movie has started.
  
  JULI
  Oh, yeah, I get that.
  
  (Their knees bump together and
  they make eye contact. Allan
  quickly moves his leg away.)
  
  (All the Patrons notice this.)
  
  ALLAN
  Sorry.
  
  JULI
  (smiling)
  Ha ha, it’s ok.
  
  (Lights dim as the movie begins.)
  
  ALLAN
  I think it’s starting.
  
  JULI
  You can legally have popcorn now.
  
  ALLAN
  Good, I don’t want another run in with the popcorn police.
  (Juli laughs too loudly and is
  then shushed by Annoyed Man.)
  
  JULI
  (whispering)
No you wouldn’t want that.
  
  (Allan reaches over Juli to get
  popcorn. She responds as if he’s
  making a romantic advance.)
  
  ALLAN
  (flustered)
  Could I have the popcorn?
  
  JULI
  (embarrassed)
  Oh, uh, yeah, for sure.
  
  (Juli then readjusts in her seat
  so she is further away from him.
  The other patrons glare at them.)
  
  ALLAN
  (whispering)
  You know, the main guy and girl in this movie play brother
  and sister in another movie that came out earlier this
  year.
  
  JULI
  So it’s kinda like incest?
  
  ALLAN
  (laughing)
  Well if you put it like that -- but yeah I guess.
  
  JULI
  (laughing)
  I mean I didn’t mean to make it creepy.
  
  ALLAN
  Don’t worry I’m pretty sure I made it that way --
  
  ANNOYED MAN
  (interrupting Allan)
  Just be quiet and watch the movie!
  
  (Juli and Allan go dead quiet.)
  
  (Yet all the patrons are still
  watching them instead of the
  movie. Stealing glances as...)
  
  (Juli moves her arm onto the
  armrest beside Allan’s hand which
  was already there. Juli and Allan
  both pretend to be paying full
  attention to the film as they
  slowly inch their hands closer and
  closer together until...)
  
  (The other patrons watch them, on
  the edge of their seats. Movie
  music adds to the suspense!)
  
  (...Their hands touch! They are
  both startled by the contact.)
  
  (Patrons gasp.)
  
  (Nervous, they hold hands. Patrons
  react with smiles and eye-rolls.)
  
  ALLAN
  Your hands are kinda shaky.
  
  (Juli pulls her hand away.)
  JULI
  (embarrassed)
  Oh, sorry. That uh, happens‚ sometimes.
  
  (Allan grabs Juli’s hand back and
  turns to her.)
  
  ALLAN
  No, it’s cute.
  
  (Juli puts her head on Alan’s
  shoulder.)
  
  (The Annoyed Man is fed up.)
  
  ANNOYED MAN
  Has young love always been this‚ irritating?
  
  WISE WOMAN
  (mocking)
  Just be quiet and watch the movie.
  
  (Mirroring what Juli had done
  earlier, the woman puts her head
  on the man’s shoulder. End Scene.)

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