Read An Almost Perfect Thing Online
Authors: Nicole Moeller
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #World Literature, #Humanities, #Literature, #Kidnapping, #Truth, #Ownership, #Journalism, #Media, #Story, #celebrity, #Nicole Moeller, #Thriller, #Mystery, #Public and Private
GREG
How?
CHLOE
Be nice. Ask questions. Lots of questions.
GREG
Why was it important that he talk?
CHLOE
Helped me get in his head. Figure out how to control him. I'd never escape if I didn't know how to get what I wanted.
GREG
And it probably kept him happy, right?
CHLOE
I never said that.
GREG
Or at least helped with the loneliness. I imagine that if you went for weeks withoutâ
CHLOE
I never said that.
GREG
Then how did you deal with the loneliness?
CHLOE
How do you deal with it?
GREG
I'm not lonely.
CHLOE
'Cause you're so busy? 'Cause you go to lots of parties? What's it like when you're at a party? What does it look like, smell like, taste like? Big buildings, bright lights, red carpets⦠Sometimes I wanted something, anything, to happen so bad it felt like my bones were gonna push right through my skin. So I'd pretend. That I was at a party downtown. Dancing. Having fun.
GREG
Soâ
CHLOE
What does it feel like when you're there? What does your body feel like? On fire. Right? Tell me.
GREG
Chloeâ
CHLOE
I thought when I got out I was gonna be on fire. I bet there are celebrities at your parties. You're my favourite celebrity.
GREG
I'm not a celebrity.
CHLOE
Sure you are. Now, anyway. Now that you're on the front page.
Beat.
GREG
The days when he was down there with you, were his moods stable or unpredictable?
CHLOE
Why does it have to be all about him? Why can't it be about me?
GREG
It is about you. Did you get into arguments? Did he punish you? Withhold food, that kind of thing?
CHLOE
I'm done talking about him.
GREG
Well, I'm not.
CHLOE
You do know that there are reporters parked outside my house, right?
GREG
I don't care. Talk to me about how he treated you.
CHLOE
It's easy. He didn't control me. I controlled him. That's all people have to know.
GREG
Fine. How did you control him?
CHLOE
I found his weakness. Find someone's weakness and you control them.
GREG
And what was his weakness?
Beat.
CHLOE
He needed me.
Beat.
GREG
I don't think I'm going to put anything in this week.
CHLOE
What? You have to.
GREG
Something doesn't feel right. If we're finally revealing the person, himâ how he talked to you, interacted with youâthen we want lots of details. We want to make it good. And since you're done talking about him alreadyâ
CHLOE
I'll talk about him.
GREG
I also need the truth. If I don't give that to people then I'm not doing my job.
CHLOE
I'm telling the truth.
GREG
Your truth.
CHLOE
I'm telling my story. Like you told me to do.
Beat.
I'll give you details. I want it to go in this week. We had a deal. You can't just change it.
I like them in every week. I want them every week.
GREG
Well I'm sorry butâ
CHLOE
You promised. I can't⦠I had⦠I had it planned out. I want it to go in this week. You can't change things like that!
GREG
Yes, I can. I control when it goes in.
CHLOE
no!
GREG
Chloeâ
CHLOE
I WANT IT TO GO IN THIS WEEK! IT HAS TO! IT HAS TO! iIT HAS TO! IT HAS TO! I HATE YOU! Five⦠four⦠threeâ¦
GREG
Answer my questions and I'll put the article in.
CHLOE
Every time we meet I give you whatever you want. It's not fair! What do I get?
GREG
What do you mean, "What do you get?" What else do you want?
CHLOE
I⦠I⦠I want to go out. I can feel my bones pushing through my skin again. I want to go out.
GREG
Okayâ
CHLOE
Will you take me out?
GREG
Will you give me details?
CHLOE
Will you take meâ
GREG
Only if you give me details.
CHLOE
What do you want to know?
GREG
Was he violent?
CHLOE
Where are we gonna go out?
GREG
Was he violent?
CHLOE
Yes.
GREG
We'll go to a party. A big gala dinner. Beautiful people, good music.
CHLOE
Dancing?
GREG
So much dancing. How often was he violent?
The sound of the deadbolts.
CHLOE
Once.
GREG
Just once?
MATHEW enters CHLOE's room.
CHLOE
Once is all you get.
The door slams behind him.
GREG
Go back there. In your mind. Can you see your room? What does it feel like, smell like, taste like? Tell me everything.
CHLOE
Are you gonna have fun? At the party. You're not just gonna pretend? You're actually gonna have fun with me?
GREG
I'm going to have so much fun with you. Now what happened that one time?
SCENE TWENTY
Shift. CHLOE's room in MATHEW's house.
CHLOE
You wanna hear the new story I wrote? It's a good one. Or I could tell you the joke I remembered. Are you gonna eat with me tonight?
MATHEW
You're nervous.
CHLOE
No, I'm not.
MATHEW
I bought you something. I'll give it to you tonight. Do you want to know what it is?
CHLOE
Sure.
MATHEW
A radio. An expensive one.
CHLOE
â¦Thanks.
MATHEW
I thought you'd be happy.
CHLOE
I am. It's justâ¦
MATHEW
What?
CHLOE
Today's my last day. Remember? So, I'll listen to the radio tonight. All night. That's awesome. Sorry. Good. Great. But, then I go home tomorrow. I've been keeping track. It's tomorrow that you let me go. My dad will have totally learned his lesson. And I was thinking that I could, like, come visit sometimes. I'll bring Buster. So you can finally meet him. I'm gonna walk him like four hours every day. You could walk him with me. We couldâ
MATHEW
Why would you want to go?
CHLOE
I need to go to school.
MATHEW
You have books.
CHLOE
I need the sun. I'll get sickâ
MATHEW
When you're good enough, I'll take you upstairs.
CHLOE
I need to see my friends.
MATHEW
Your friends forgot about you. They didn't even like you anyway. They were just scared of you. That's why they were nice to you.
CHLOE
Noâ
MATHEW
You got in fights. You told me that. You were a bully. They're glad you're gone.
CHLOE
Noâ
MATHEW
And your dad's not even looking for you anymore. He's finally happy. He doesn't have to worry about you. Doesn't have to pay for you. You're expensive and annoying. You always need thingsâ
CHLOE
Then why would you want to keep me? If I'm soâ
MATHEW
I have no choice. I'll get in trouble. I can't give you back now.
CHLOE
No. I'll never tell anyone. Never ever ever. I swear to God. Cross my heart and hope to die. I won't tell, Mathew, I won'tâ
MATHEW
And that. Mathew. You never call me Dad. That was one of my rules and you never do it. I told myself I'd keep you until you learn to love me like a dad. So it's your own fault.
CHLOE
I'll call you Dad. Dad Dad Dad Dad Dad Dad Dad Dad â
MATHEW
Stop it.
CHLOE
Please let me go, Dad. Please let me go. Please let me go, Dad. Please let me go, please, Dadâ
MATHEW
Stop saying that. You don't mean it!
CHLOE
Please let me go. Please, pleaseâ
MATHEW
Stop it!
CHLOE
Mathew, you have to.
MATHEW
I can'tâ
CHLOE
You promised! Why'd you tell me that?
MATHEW
I don't know. I don't know. I just⦠I need you. I need you with me.
CHLOE
I've been so nice to you. You have to let me go. You have to let me go. You can't do this.
MATHEW
You're my everythingâ
CHLOE
You have to let me goâ
He starts to leave.
No. No no no. You are not going up there without me. You have to let me go you have to let me go you have to let me go.
MATHEW
I can't!
He moves to exit.
CHLOE
I HATE YOU!
He turns around.
Look what I did. Do you need me now? Look at what a disgusting dirty pig I am.
MATHEW
Whatâ
CHLOE
I peed my pants. I'm disgusting and dirty. Just like you hate. You don't want someone who is this disgusting and dirty and grossâ
MATHEW
You stupid kidâ
CHLOE
You don't want someone this gross. You'll have to get rid of me. I'm too gross for you to keep!
She physically starts begging him, clinging to him.
You have to get rid of me now!
MATHEW
Don't touch me!
CHLOE
I'm a disgusting dirty pig and you have to get rid of me!
MATHEW
Get off of me!
CHLOE
Look how disgusting I am! I'm so disgusting that you have to get rid of me! YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF ME! YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF ME NOW!YOU HAVE TO GET RID
OF ME
!
MATHEW
Stop it!
He shoves her and moves to exit.
CHLOE
No wonder your mum killed herself! That's how bad she wanted to get away from you.
MATHEW
Shut upâ
CHLOE
Blue face. Rope around her neck. Right where you'd find her.
MATHEW
Shut upâ
CHLOE
She wanted you to find her because you made her do it. You were so crazy that she couldn't live anymore.
MATHEW
Shut upâ
CHLOE
You made her do it. You made her do it! You made her do it!
MATHEW
SHUT UP!
To audience.
GREG
He grabbed her tiny, twelve-year-old shoulders. He lifted her up.
And he threw her as hard as he could.
He picked her up again.
And he punched her with all of his frustration.
Over and over and over.
He picked her up again.
And shook her with all of his anger.
He looked into her eyes.
Her nose was bleeding.
She was crying and crying.
She wouldn't look at him.
She wouldn't look at him.
So he picked her up and threw her one last time.
As hard as he could.
And he started to cry.
He kept crying. And crying.
CHLOE and MATHEW's crying gets louder and louder and louder. Silence.
Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
ACT TWO
SCENE ONE
To the audience.
MATHEW
The paper.
GREG
The article.
CHLOE
The violence.
MATHEW
We had another fight.
GREG
Threw her as hard as he could.
CHLOE
Punched her with all of his frustration.
GREG
Over and over.
MATHEW
I haven't said a word to her in weeks.
CHLOE
It's 4:45 a.m. I hear it hit my porch.
GREG
Turn on my computer.
CHLOE
Listen to the sound of my dad's breathing.
MATHEW
Wave to Margret walking her golden retriever. Put my quarter into the blue box and reach inside.
They all inhale.
CHLOE
Look at it.
GREG
Click on it.
MATHEW
The paper.
GREG
This is the one.
CHLOE
That gives them what they want.
GREG
Details, specifics.
CHLOE
A victim.
GREG
Makes them take me seriously.
MATHEW
It's her favourite thing. For weeks I've kept it from her.
GREG
I read it.
CHLOE
Even though I don't want to. I know what it says.
GREG
Threw her as hard as he could.
CHLOE
Punched her with all of his frustration.
GREG
Over and over.
MATHEW
Again and again. We go through this. Every couple months it seems. She makes me angry. I stop talking to her and take away something she loves. She needs it.
GREG
They need it.
CHLOE
He needs it.
GREG
The truth.
CHLOE
Control.
MATHEW
Discipline. And now I'll give it back to her. Along with an even bigger surprise. Because she's been goodâ
GREG
Because she let me do my jobâ
MATHEW
Because I feel guiltyâ
CHLOE
Because I gave him what he needsâ
MATHEW
Because she looks sick⦠I'm taking her upstairs.
GREG
To a party. A gala.
CHLOE
It's all I can think about. Everything else: Punching. Bleeding. Screaming. I push it out of my mind. Because I'm getting out.
SCENE TWO
Shift. The beginning of the scene takes place in both GREG's condo and CHLOE's room in MATHEW's house. CHLOE enters.
GREG
You're early. I was going to pick you up.
CHLOE
I have to get ready here. I can't have my dad see me all dressed up. He'll freak out. I have a dress, is that okay?
GREG
Perfect.
To audience. They all inhale.
CHLOE
I stand in front of the mirror.
GREG
I standâ
MATHEW
Outside the door.
CHLOE
And get ready for my very first night out. It has to be perfect.
MATHEW
I'm nervous.
GREG
Awkward.
MATHEW
Standing there. Outside her door.
GREG
Her. Here. Changing her clothes.
MATHEW
She's waiting. For me. I can't mess up anything.
GREG
This has to go well.
(to CHLOE)
Ready?
For the rest of the scene MATHEW and GREG's lines are to CHLOE and her lines can be said to either or both GREG and MATHEW (unless it is indicated that she is speaking directly to one of them). Sections in which the characters are talking to the audience are indicated.
MATHEW
I'm coming in.
GREG
You lookâ
MATHEW
Nice.
GREG
Wow.
CHLOE
It's a special occasion. I want it to be perfect. Ready?
GREG
Wait. Firstâ
MATHEW
There are rules.
GREG
Don't accept a drink from anyone.
MATHEW
Stay away from the doors and windows. If you do anything that makes me nervous. Anything at allâ
CHLOE
I won't. I swear.
GREG
People will want to talk to you. They'll be all over you but justâ
MATHEW
Stick close to me. Always. No sudden movements.
GREG
Don't disappear.
MATHEW
I have my dad's gun upstairs. It's easy to get.
GREG
Tell me where you're going at all times.
MATHEW
I don't want anything to happen to you. So just be good.
GREG
Be cool.
CHLOE
'Kay.
GREG
I trust you.
MATHEW
So I'm not going to tie your hands or gag you.
CHLOE
Thanks.
(to audience)
He's nervous. I can tell 'cause there's sweat on his forehead. Which usually is like so gross. But not today. And I can tell 'cause he does this thing over and overâ
MATHEW and GREG both massage the back of their necks.
I breathe deeply. Without realizing it, he starts to breathe deeply. That's how I calm him down.
MATHEW
Ready?
GREG
This is it.
To audience.
CHLOE
He leads meâ
GREG
Inside.
MATHEW
Upstairs.
CHLOE
And then... After so longâ
MATHEW
Months and months and months and months.
GREG
Years and years and years.
Shift. They all inhale.
CHLOE
Legs weak. Butterflies in my stomach. Giddy. Head light. Mouth dry. Can't swallow. Lump in my throat.
She holds on to both men as she walks in the room.
MATHEW
The kitchen.
GREG
The ballroom.
CHLOE
The lightâ
MATHEW
Shines just a bit through the curtains.
GREG
Flashes from the cameras.
CHLOE
Burns my eyes. Feels so good on my face. Warm. Warm on my cheeks. I feel it. Feel every second. Down to my bones. In my blood. My feet. My hands. My hair. Suck in the moment. Freeze it in my mind. Bite my cheeks. Dig my fingernails into my hands. Don't let him see you cry. Don't let him know how bad you wanted this. How bad you want this. To be out. Like a person. Just a person.
MATHEW grabs her hand.
MATHEW
(to CHLOE)
Get away from the window; I don't want anyone to see you.
GREG pulls her away from MATHEW.
GREG
(to CHLOE)
Go through the door; I want everyone to see you.
To audience.
CHLOE
We walk through the room. Beautiful.
MATHEW
She looks around.
GREG
At everything. The people.
MATHEW
The ornaments.
GREG
The art on the walls.
CHLOE
Perfect.
MATHEW
The big picture of a full moon shining on a snow-covered field.
GREG
The candles on the table. The flowers.
MATHEW
The photos everywhere.
(to CHLOE)
Do you like it here?
GREG
(to CHLOE)
Having fun yet?
CHLOE
Yeah. It's⦠awesome. Sorry. Wonderful. Amazing.
MATHEW
I haven't changed anything from when I was a kid. Except that table. I made it myself.
GREG
Chloe, I'd like you to meet my colleague.
MATHEW
This is my mum. Before she was married.
GREG
One of my good buddies.
MATHEW
My best friend.
GREG/MAT
Used to be anyway.
She goes towards MATHEW.
CHLOE
(to MATHEW)
She's really pretty. Mathew.
Beat.
I'd like to see more pictures of her.
MATHEW
(to audience)
The way she said my nameâ¦
GREG
Chloe. They're about to serve dinner. Table number eleven.
GREG puts his hand on her back.
CHLOE
(to audience)
The way he put his hand on my backâ¦
GREG
(imitating co-worker)
"Hey, Greggy. What're you drinking? I'm buying."
(to audience)
The way they're talking to meâ¦
CHLOE
It feelsâ
MATHEW
âdifferent.
GREG
Very different.
They inhale.
CHLOE
We eat dinner.
MATHEW
(to CHLOE)
When I was five we wentâ
GREG
(to colleagues)
It's because of the Conservatives. Obviously.
CHLOE
I try to keep up. Eyes wide, head tilted, smile not too big, not too small.
GREG
She says nothing.
MATHEW
Almost nothing. I don't know why.
CHLOE
I'm smarter. I can see through what's being said. What's true, what's a lie. What's said to impress, what's said to defend.
GREG
After dinnerâ
CHLOE
(to GREG/MATHEW)
Where's the washroom?
MATHEW
I stand outside the door.
GREG
Wait for her. To make sure nothing happens.
MATHEW
Because nothing can happen.
GREG
People keep coming up to me.
(imitating public)
"What is she like? What's it like working with her? We're hooked on your articles! We love your writing!"
MATHEW
What if life could be like thisâ
GREG
âall the time. People falling all over themselvesâ
MATHEW
Her willing to do anythingâ
GREG
âjust to talk to me.
MATHEW
Be with me. Up here.
CHLOE
(to GREG/MATHEW)
Thanks for waiting.
(to audience)
We go back to the main room. I can't stop staring at him. In this room. Surrounded byâ
GREG
Colleagues.
MATHEW
Memories.
CHLOE
And he won't stopâ
MATHEW
Telling stories.
GREG
Jokes.
CHLOE
Trying to impressâ
MATHEW
Her.
GREG
Everyone around me.
CHLOE
He makes me kind of sad.
GREG
(to CHLOE)
Can you believe what he said at dinner?
CHLOE
None of it's real.
MATHEW
(to CHLOE)
And this one I got from my mum when I was ten.
CHLOE
He's alone. Totally alone. I can see it in his shoulders. In the way heâ
GREG and MATHEW wipe sweat off their foreheads in the same way.
âso you won't notice the sweat on his forehead.
GREG and MATHEW both massage their necks.
No real friends. No family. No one. Except me.
MATHEW
(to CHLOE)
Dance with me.
MATHEW takes her arm.
GREG
(to CHLOE)
Dance with me.
GREG pulls her away.
CHLOE
What? No. I don't know how.
GREG/MAT
I'll teach you.
CHLOE
No. Mathewâ
MATHEW
(to audience)
She said my name again. Like that.
GREG
It'll be fun.
He puts his hand on her back.
CHLOE
(to audience)
He put his hand on my back again. Like that.
GREG
(to audience)
Everyone's staring at us again. Like that.
(to CHLOE)
Come on, all you wanted to do was go dancing.
GREG/MAT
Please?
Both men have their hands out. She first looks at MATHEW and then grabs GREG's hand.
MATHEW
Now the lady puts her left arm on the man's shoulder.
She puts her left arm on GREG's shoulder.
And her right arm holds his hand.
CHLOE
Like this?
GREG/MAT
Perfect.
MATHEW
And then my left leg goes forwardâ
GREG
And your right goes back.
CHLOE
Am I doing okay?
MATHEW
You're a natural.
GREG
You're⦠very good.
MATHEW takes CHLOE from GREG.
MATHEW
You know how I got so good at dancing? On Saturdays, when my dad was gone, my mum used to put a dress on and lipstick and earrings and she'd turn on the radio and whip me around and say, "Dance with me, Mathew. Dance with me like you love me."
GREG takes her.
GREG
Where did you learn to dance like this?
CHLOE
I didn't. I don't knowâ
GREG
You're very good.
Beat.
How often did you go upstairs? When you were with him.
CHLOE
What? Are we working now?
GREG
Of course not. This is off the record. We're just talking. Like friends.
CHLOE
Friends.
Beat.
I made him take me. The first time it was a trick. I hid my food and soâ
GREG
He didn't search your room?
CHLOE
He believed in privacy.
GREG
Didn't you get hungry?
CHLOE
It's just mind control. But you can't stop your body from showing it. So I looked sick. And that freaked him out. He thought I needed sun.
GREG
Was he still violent then?
CHLOE
No. I didn't let it happen.
GREG
How did you stop it?
MATHEW takes her from GREG.
MATHEW
This is nice of me, hey? Letting you upstairs. I'm pretty nice.
CHLOE
Totally.
MATHEW
You know how you dropped your fork at dinner? If I did that when I was your age, my dad would have screamed in my face. But I didn't get mad at you, did I? And when you put your elbow on the table? My dad would have thrown you across the room. But I'm not like that.
CHLOE
Were you scared of him?
MATHEW
I didn't have to be. I was an expert on knowing when the storm was coming. Mum called it my superpower. The second he walked in I'd sniff him out. Within three secondsâ