Stinging
Filth and Bloody Hands by Tasmin Jahan (Pen Press
Publishers)
All
rights reserved
Copyright Tasmin Jahan 2009
Let the drama
begin...
Scene
One
The opening scene continues on from Marissa's funeral. She is
Jack's deceased wife. Jack is in his thirties, tall, dark and
handsome. People are now gathered at the wake. A discreet rant is
taking place between Jack and Emily where he is ending their secret
relationship. Emily, also in her thirties, a family friend, is
tall, blonde and pretty. Emily is upset.
Jack:
[angrily]
I should have stopped you from coming to the wake. You're being
silly and stroppy. It's all over between us. Just deal with it. I
don't need you here.
Emily:
[in tears]
Please don't do this to me. Jack, you promised.
Jack:
[ignores her]
I have finished with you. I'm not interested anymore.
Emily:
[despondently]
But I want to spend the rest of my life with you.
Jack:
[shakes his head]
Sorry. Nothing I can do. Now please leave.
Jack rejoins the crowd. Emily is about to leave when suddenly her
distressed state takes a major turn. With anger, she wipes away her
tears, fixes her gaze on Jack for a moment and then hurriedly moves
to the centre of the room. Jack sees her and becomes alarmed. She
beckons everybody's attention.
Emily:
[proudly stands]
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your undivided attention please?
It is absolutely vital that you are all made aware of a fundamental
secret.
Jack:
Emily, I thought you'd left?
Emily:
Jack and I are passionate lovers. We've been sleeping together for
many years now.
[the crowd gasps]
He may be crying a flood of tears today for his wife but all this
sorrow is total pretence. This is a cover-up of the truth. Isn't
it, honey? Jack has confidently disclosed to me that he and I will
run away together.
Jack:
I never said that!
Emily:
[facetiously]
Don't get me wrong. Naturally we all feel sympathy for Marissa.
This is a very dark hour for her family and children. She's a great
loss. What's quite strange is May 2001, you lavishly celebrated
your tenth wedding anniversary and then two months later you murder
her? Such a momentous diary entry, isn't it, Jack? Dear diary
finally the nagging bitch is dead.
Jack:
[forcefully]
I'll call the police and have you arrested if you don't leave right
now.
Emily:
Arrested? Why on earth would you want me arrested? Just have the
courtesy to shut up and let me finish. The crowd is
waiting.
Jack:
You'll regret this!
Emily:
Ah! The wonderful ceremony, the gathering of family and the sharing
of tender feelings is such an awe-inspiring scene. Rene, you must
be sorely missing your sister. Imagine if you were still in
prison!
Rene is Marissa's younger sister. She is in her late twenties, slim
and attractive. Following Emily's comment, she turns pale and
anxious.
Rene:
[with gritted teeth]
Maybe you should leave quietly?
Emily:
[pettily]
I'm just stating the facts! No need to get so cross.
Rene:
How dare you come in here with that attitude? You must be
drunk!
Emily:
You should go out and get some air, Rene, you look a little
pasty.
Rene:
You have no right to be here in this frame of mind. Just
leave!
Emily:
Are you jealous of me?
Rene:
Never!
Emily:
You chased him and you chased him but you were never really
rewarded. Jack chose me. It was always me. As I was saying,
Jack and I are passionate lovers. The sex has been amazing. He's so
sweet, gentle, manipulative and vindictive. He claims innocent
lives so that he can get his own way.
Jack:
Emily, you have no right to accuse me like this!
Emily:
Jack has always been there for me. Marissa meant nothing to him. He
said so himself. The children were never a concern either. Were
they, Jack? He was even going to propose to me but, alas, the
course of true love never does run smooth and we never got round to
it.
Jack:
[angrily]
Absolute rubbish! This is all utter nonsense! This outrageous show
is because I never gave in to your advances. You've been on my back ever
since. I knew you were
bitter and irate, Emily. Is this your idea of revenge?
Emily:
[to Jack, sarcastically with pursed
lips]
Oh honey, you're trying so hard to cover all this up. Aren't you
just adorable?
Jack:
[aggressively]
You need serious professional help.
Emily:
[to the crowd]
He regularly came to my house and then like wild animals we'd be
all over each other.
Jack:
[shakes his head]
This is all untrue. She's lying through her teeth.
Emily:
Why would I lie? Maybe we should all consult your infamous diary?
Everything about our intimate relationship was splashed across one
page after another. We were so happy until his snotty wife found
out.
Jack:
I've had enough! You've gone too far! Get out now!
Emily:
I haven't finished yet. There's something else that everyone,
including you, should know.
Jack:
That you're mentally unstable and you need to enrol into an obscure
institution?
Emily:
I'm carrying our child.
Jack:
[flabbergasted]
What!
Rene:
[flabbergasted]
What!
The crowd begins to twitter with astonishment. Emily turns
gleefully to face the stunned guests.
Emily:
Initially there were complications but now I'm pleased to declare
that I'm eleven weeks pregnant and counting, my handsome prince.
You always said you wanted a child with someone you loved and you
did it!
Jack:
[incredulously]
Is this another one of your sick jokes?
Emily:
If you drop by later, I can show you the ultrasound scan pictures
of our little one. I'm so excited!
Jack:
This trick won't work.
Emily:
We must have been trying for about four months or so, was it, Jack?
It would have happened sooner but one night you would be tired,
then another night I would have a headache. It just got
delayed.
Jack:
You're in very dangerous territory, Emily.
Emily:
Are you threatening a pregnant woman?
Jack:
You're not pregnant. You're lying!
Emily:
Oh, my poor little love! I know you feel quite overwhelmed by this
surprise but you must understand. I'm the mother of your unborn
child. I'm sure your parents would like to know about any future
grandchildren. Why would you want to take that right away from
them? That's just cruel.
Jack:
[panicked]
Mum and Dad, this wretched, slanderous trollop is making all this
up. There is no us, there is no child and I certainly
didn't promise to run away with her.
Emily:
Why are you hurting me like this, Jack? Tell them the truth. Share
your new-found joy just like me. The truth is always hard to
express but once you get it off your chest, you feel so relieved
and happy. Jack, my darling, just admit to it all and then you'll
see. We'll have a marvellous time together with the
baby.
Jack:
Emily, for the hundredth time, there is no "us".
Emily:
Jack, the baby is your flesh and blood. We can do test after test
to prove it.
Jack:
How convenient for you to say that, knowing we wouldn't be able to
prove anything right now.
Emily:
You can make as many excuses as you like but all of this is
true.
Mr Lander:
[angrily interrupts]
Enough! I've heard quite enough, young lady! Emily, how dare you
ruin such a sacred day! How dare you torture my son like this and
how dare you choose to air your dirty laundry here today when we're
trying to remember and respect the lovely memory of a person who is
clearly far better than you will ever be. Are you deaf? Why can't
you accept my son's wishes and leave quietly? If you had an ounce
of self-respect then you would have left moments ago. Jack has been
through hell and back. This unfortunate ordeal has torn him apart
and all you can think of is how to humiliate and persecute my son
in front of all these people. You must be suffering from an
irrecoverable mental sickness. I strongly suggest you find a
tolerant and understanding psychiatrist or, better still, a
constructive rehabilitation unit away from this town. Whatever you
decide to do, please make sure you are absent from the eyes of
civilisation. Your distasteful outburst has given the word "crazy"
a whole new meaning.
Jack:
I can only agree.
Mr Lander:
Please dispose of this mentally deranged vixen.
Jack grabs Emily's arm and attempts to drag her
away.
Emily:
[in blazing anger]
I'll leave when I am good and ready, Jack. Just let go of
me! You're hurting my arm.
[yells]
JUST LET GO OF ME!
[Jack, furious, lets her go]
Mr Lander, there's no doubt that you would take your son's side but
your son is no innocent man. He has a staggering record as a
womaniser. He's even slept with his sister-in-law. Hasn't he,
Rene?
Rene:
[fuming]
Definitely not. No. That's another lie. How dare you throw such
offensive and misleading accusations!
Emily:
[sardonically]
There was one specific occasion when he was having sex with Rene
and Marissa was only in the next room. Jack and Rene seized
this
opportunity to rock each other's world. He's a master between the
sheets, isn't he, Rene? Or should I say on the table?
Rene:
I would never stoop so low.
Emily:
Ashamed of the truth, are we?
Rene:
Your poor husband! Michael did warn us about your compulsive lying.
He's been very worried about your mental state for quite some time
now.
Emily:
Don't bring Michael into this!
Rene:
[sarcastically]
He did mention an appointment with the local vet. Apparently they
have a particular inoculation for the mental disorder you're
suffering from. Rabid dogs seem to have it too.
Emily:
I had no idea that you'd been through the same thing! How was
it?
Rene:
Please just go away! Haven't you caused enough damage
already?
Emily:
You can never conceal the past, Rene.
Jack:
Emily, if you don't leave right now I'm going to call the
police.
Emily:
[sternly]
No need to impress the crowd further, Jack. I'll leave you all with
this commemorative speech. Please take a moment before you judge
me. An emotional showdown of such perspicuity surely deserves some
form of justice.
As she exits, Jack follows her. Whilst the guests are in the
background he stops her from behind and confronts her. He is fuming
and stands very close to her. Emily delightfully welcomes the
closeness.
Emily:
Is this my reward?
Jack:
[furiously]
You're a demented whore! I thought you said you had gotten rid of
it!
Emily:
Oh Jack, if only you would press those moist and tender lips
against mine once more. I've been deprived for so long
Jack:
You've totally humiliated me. You've caused unspeakable pain
today. You'll perish, Emily, I warn you – you'll perish.
Emily:
[quite nonchalantly]
Jack, darling, my silence was killing me. I had to unleash
it.
Jack:
I've never had the joy of smothering two heartbeats simultaneously.
I look forward to it.
Emily:
You don't call the shots anymore, Jack. I do and I believe I
just did. Consider this World War Three. This is only the
beginning. I eagerly await your next move, my darling.
Emily exits and Jack looks on with contempt.
Would you like
to read more? Buy
Stinging Filth and Bloody Hands from any online
bookstore. You
will find that it goes from bad to worse. Emily and Jack prepare for the
vicious battle. Are you ready? Then enjoy. If you blink you
might miss something!