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The End of Gray: a play in one act
[Dim white light up on a teenage girl grunting as if carrying a heavy load and sobbing, knife in hand kneeling down center]
[Enter a boy of the same age]
Micah: No! [crosses to Grace where he quickly takes her knife and throws it a short distance from her dropping to his knees and pulling her in an embrace]
[A beat filled with panting]
[Grace looks up at Micah and he looks down at her. A beat as Grace studies his face then moves slightly toward the knife, breaking the embrace]
Micah: No. [lets go of Grace and walks off without a movement to return as Grace watches
Black out
End of Play
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