Estelle Louise Dialogue Script

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Clemmy Sue and Estelle Louise stumble into the empty Diner and leave a water trail behind them as they walk to their favorite booth. As soon as they sit down Estelle Louise excuses herself and rushes off to the restroom. Ruby ambles over to the booth and says, “Clemmy Sue, on this night you’re a breath of pure sunshine. Coffee for you and your friend?” “Yes, ma’am, please and thank y’all. Ruby tonight be Estelle Louise’s double nickel birthday.” “That calls for a celebration; I’ll bring her a free birthday cake, with unique candles, after supper.” “Bless your heart. Thank y’all kindly.” As Ruby begins to stroll away Clemmy Sue says, “Oh, by the way Ruby, Imma wandering if that Miss Ta Rot be here tonight?” “She just arrived.” “Can she be reading Estelle Louise’s cards after supper?” “I’ll ask her.” As Ruby heads for the kitchen, Estelle Louise returns and slid into the booth. Shortly, afterwards Ruby arrives with the coffee and writes down their order; however, before she leaves, turns to Clemmy Sue, and says, “Miss Ta Rot will be glad to read Estelle Louise’s cards.” Not waiting for a response she left. Estelle …show more content…
That be the reason I be bringing y’all here in the first place. Last week I be hearing around town that Ruby done gone and hired a Card Reader for tonight. I says to myself, self this be a super birthday gift for Estelle Louise. I be knowing it ain’t Christian, however I reckon if that thief, gots forgiven, y’all ain’t gots no worries. Besides, maybe this be the lord’s way of answering that there question that be haunting y’all to pieces for the past fifteen years. Y’all be knowing, he sometimes works in mysterious ways. Face it Estelle Louise, y’all be wound tighter than my granddaddy’s pocket watch.” In the middle of this passionate disagreement, their supper arrives and they dine in

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