Carmen enters the main room where Gray is quietly reading a book.
Carmen: Hey. Was that weird earlier? I mean when I told everyone I was bi.
Gray: Carmen, no. It was great.
Gray: So, how’d your mom take it?
Carmen: Uhh… I haven’t told her yet.
Gray: Really? I mean, of course, you don’t have to but I just thought you and your mom were getting closer since you met again.
Carmen: No, I mean, we are. It’s just, I don’t know how I would say something like that. I’m afraid this would just mess everything up. I don’t wanna lose that.
Gray: Okay. Maybe just be honest with her. Right? Tell her how you feel. Like, you could say…
He starts thinking a kind of speech and saying it with an honest and calm voice.
Gray: Mom, I’m bisexual. But I’m still your daughter. I’m still the same person that I’ve always been. And who I love will never change that. You know that I am strong, confident and I always choose my own path.
Carmen continues to stare at Gray, such words are touching her
Gray: And I don’t wanna hide who I am anymore. I am bi.
Gray accidentally interrupts Carmen to continue with his speech, now sounding something weird, with more feeling, like from himself and not as an example.
Gray: And I know that this may come as a shock to you, but it’s my truth. So I hope you can accept that.
Gray: Maybe you still see me as your little girl, but I’m a woman now. And I know my own heart.
Gray looks at the horizon as if it were his moment, Carmen crosses her arms staring at Gray, now wondering if all that feeling comes from the fact that he can also be bi.
Gray: Yeah. Wow, that felt amazing. I really disappeared into it. Should I become an actor?
Gray: Copy that. All right. Good luck.