Thursday, 14 March 2024

GOOD MORNING, MRS MOORE

by Ellen Pepper

A brightly sunlit room, early morning.
A woman sitting up in bed and leaning against pillows watches a nurse preparing to check her vital signs.

MRS MOORE: What am I?

NURSE: Oh, you're awake. You slept a long time. As far as can be readily determined, you are a human being on a planet called Earth.

Mrs M: Why am I here?

NURSE: Ah, now that's the question, isn't it? The deepest thinkers throughout history have asked that question but I doubt that the true answer has been found yet. In your particular case, however, you're here because you've been in a lengthy coma.

Mrs M: What are you?

Nurse: I'm a fellow human acting as your caregiver.

Mrs M: Why? Why can't I care for myself?

Nurse: As I said, you've been in a coma. That means that your every need had to be tended to by others.

Mrs M: Is this the real life? Is this a fantasy? The last thing I remember is saying, "Good night for now." How long was I in a coma?

Nurse: You went to sleep in the 1900s.

Mrs M: How old am I?

Nurse: 93 but you don't look a day over 72.

Mrs M: Why am I still alive?

Nurse: I guess this is another one of Life's Mysteries.

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...3 days later...

Nurse: A reporter from the media will visit you this afternoon to talk about your life. He has a lot of questions.

Mrs M: He'll be disappointed. I remember nothing.

Nurse: You may be surprised - he's bringing documents and images from your life that may jog your memory.

Mrs M: What's his name?

Nurse: David Mitchell.

Mrs M: How old was he when I fell into my deep sleep?

Nurse: (thinking) He wasn't born yet.

Mrs M: Oh dear.
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...that afternoon...

David Mitchell: Good afternoon, Mrs Moore. I'm glad that you agreed to meet with me today.

Mrs M: I didn't have a choice. It's good of you to stop by but I'm afraid you're wasting your time. I have a void where my memories should be. The coma erased my past.

David: Ah, but I come bearing memory aids!

Mrs M: That's nice, dear. Tell me - do I have a husband?

David: You did, yes.

Mrs M: He died?

David: (nods) 20 years ago.

Mrs M: Did I like him?

David: Most people thought so.

Mrs M: Have I any children?

David: You did. There was a plague and many people were lost to it.

Mrs M: So I'm alone in the world?

David: You have thousands of fans who think of you often.

Mrs M: Probably just wondering if I've finally popped my clogs. Why are they fans? Was I a circus performer?

David: Not at all. You were a highly respected actor. You won multiple awards. Here, let me show you a photo montage on this view screen.
(He waves his hand and images of Mrs M onstage and in films over the years appear in the air.)

Mrs M: What is this wizardry? How is this possible?

David: What? Oh, right, you fell asleep just as technology started exploding. Must seem like wonders and miracles to you.

Mrs M: Is that me? All those pictures? Was I that woman?

David: Yes.

Mrs M: What do I look like now?

David clicks her image into the air.

Mrs M: I am not that same woman. I don't think that young one was me.
I have a feeling that the reason I remember nothing is that I'm someone else just visiting this body. But why? What would be the point of inhabiting an old, decrepit body for what may only be a few weeks or years? What would be the point?
And, what if I am that woman just waking from a coma? Why bother to come back, especially with no family or friends ...or even the ability to walk.

 This is insane. 


I don't want this. I don't want to be here.

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The next day...
A brightly sunlit room, early morning.
A woman, with eyes closed, leaning against pillows doesn't watch a nurse preparing to check her vital signs.

Nurse: Good morning, Mrs Moore.
Oh, your vital signs are absent. Oh.
You didn't stay long this time Mrs M.
Good night for now.

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©Ellen Pepper 2024





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