City of Strangers
By Joe Brofcak
PENELOPE:
Hello? ...Hello? Yes, Mr. Carter? Hello, this is Penelope Webber - How are you? That's why I'm calling, Mr. Carter. My landlord is extremely upset. There's a problem with - my check bounced, again - and - yes, fine, I'll hold...
(She busies herself with checking the locks.)
Yes, I'm here. Hmm-mm. Yes, I sent that in last month. What? Yes, I filled that out, also. Huh. So, what's my problem? I'm about to be evicted because my husband's pension is locked up in red tape. I can't work, I have nowhere to go, and all I want is what my husband worked to death to make sure I had.
Yes, I know it's not your fault. Forgive the outburst. Yes. No, I'm afraid it's not possible for us to meet. I can't. I'm unable to leave my home - remember? I have a medical condition. That's none of your business. Look, isn't there a way to resolve this over the phone? Or online? Well, I think in this day and age your online infrastructure - right. Okay. Can you send someone to my home? Isn't there a system in place for sick people, who can't - ? ... But that's three months away! My landlord won't wait that long.







