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It is the night before Floral’s sister Pandora’s wedding, and plans are quickly unraveling. The bride and groom are sure of only their love for one another amidst the judgmental opinions of their families, tragedy may strike if the wedding goes forward, and a love triangle is growing more and more complicated. Floral, married to one man and pregnant with the child of another, has succumbed fully to the chaos of her pregnancy hormones combined with the stress of this gathering. She’s been
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Start: Reverend: Floral, I’m so very grateful to have come upon you. I have some information to impart. Nothing noteworthy. In fact, a matter of no importance to anyone.
End: Floral: My child will come from a good home. Without any hint of scandal. (To her child:) And everything will be possible for you. My dear, my most secret dear. It will all be possible.
Henley, Beth, Impossible Marriage, Dramatists Play Service, 1999, pp. 29-31.
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