
Cameron’s Parents Confront Larry About Brooke
Scene 1 — Cameron’s House — Morning
The house is quiet, but the mood changes quickly when Cameron’s mom realizes Brooke has been staying there for two days. She walks into the living room and sees Brooke sitting on the couch. Her expression turns serious.
Cameron’s Mom
Brooke, we need to talk.
Brooke looks up, confused.
Brooke
What happened?
Cameron’s dad enters, looking frustrated.
Cameron’s Dad
Your parents know you’re here, right?
Brooke looks away. That silence tells them everything.
Cameron’s Mom
Wait… you’ve been here this entire time?
Brooke
I just needed somewhere to stay.
Cameron’s Mom
For two days?
Brooke nods. Cameron’s mom takes a deep breath, trying to stay calm.
Cameron’s Mom
Brooke, you need to go home.
Brooke
I’m not going back.
Cameron’s dad looks at his wife — he can’t believe what he’s hearing.
Cameron’s Dad
Brooke, this isn’t your house. You can’t just stay here without your parents knowing.
Brooke
I’m not hurting anybody. Cameron said I could stay.
Cameron walks in and notices the tension.
Cameron
Mom, Dad, what’s going on?
Cameron’s Mom
Your friend has been staying here for two days.
Cameron looks at Brooke.
Cameron
Brooke…
Brooke
I didn’t know where else to go.
Cameron’s mom softens for a moment, but stays firm.
Cameron’s Mom
I understand that you’re upset, but you still need to go home and talk to your family.
Brooke
No. I’m staying here.
Cameron’s dad grows frustrated.
Cameron’s Dad
Then we’re going to talk to your father ourselves.
Brooke
Please don’t.
Cameron’s Mom
We have to, Brooke.
Scene 2 — Larry’s House — Afternoon
Larry is in the living room with Sharra when someone knocks loudly. Larry opens the door to find Cameron’s parents standing outside.
Larry
Can I help you?
Cameron’s Dad
Yes. We need to talk about Brooke.
Larry’s expression changes.
Larry
Brooke?
Cameron’s Mom
Your daughter has been staying at our house for two days.
Larry freezes. Sharra stands up immediately.
Sharra
What did you just say?
Larry
Two days?
Cameron’s Dad
Yes. Two days.
Larry turns toward Sharra.
Larry
You knew Brooke wasn’t home?
Sharra
I thought she was somewhere with her friends.
Larry
Why didn’t anybody tell me?
Cameron’s Dad
What kind of father are you? Your daughter has been in our house for two days, and you didn’t even know where she was.
Larry clenches his jaw.
Larry
Watch how you talk to me.
Cameron’s Dad
Your daughter is spending all this time around different boys, and you don’t even know what’s going on in her life.
Larry suddenly grabs Cameron’s dad by the collar. Everyone gasps.
Larry
How dare you talk about my daughter like that!
Cameron’s Dad
Let go of me!
Larry
You came into my house and disrespected my daughter!
Sharra steps between them.
Cameron’s Mom
Larry, calm down!
Sharra
Larry, let him go!
Larry finally releases him. The room falls silent.
Scene 3 — The Argument
Cameron’s Mom
You know what? Maybe this is where Brooke learned it from.
Sharra
What did you just say?
Cameron’s Mom
Your daughter acts the same way, and you’re probably no different!
Sharra
Don’t you dare bring my daughter into this!
Cameron’s Mom
You brought my son into this situation first!
Sharra
Your son is the one Brooke is staying with!
Cameron’s Mom
Because Brooke needed somewhere to go!
Sharra
Then maybe you should ask yourself why she didn’t want to come home!
Cameron’s Mom
Don’t blame me for what your family allows!
Sharra
And don’t blame my family for your parenting!
Larry steps between the two women.
Larry
Enough! This is my house, and nobody is going to turn this into a screaming match.
Cameron’s Dad
Then act like a father and find out why your daughter has been away for two days.
Larry looks down. His anger slowly turns into concern.
Larry
I’m going to get my daughter.
Scene 4 — Cameron’s House — Later
A car pulls up outside. Larry steps out and walks toward the front door, where Cameron’s parents wait. Brooke stands behind them.
Larry
Brooke.
Brooke looks at him but says nothing.
Larry
Why didn’t you come home?
Brooke
Because I didn’t want to.
Larry
You could have called me.
Brooke
Would you have listened?
Larry pauses — the question hits him hard.
Larry
I’m your father. Of course I would listen.
Brooke
You always tell me what to do. You never ask how I feel.
Larry looks at her silently. Cameron watches from the doorway.
Larry
Brooke, whatever happened, you’re still my daughter. I’m not going to stop caring about you.
Brooke
Then why does it feel like nobody understands me?
Larry doesn’t immediately answer. He realizes the situation is more complicated than he thought.
Larry
Maybe I haven’t been listening enough.
Brooke looks surprised. Cameron’s mom finally speaks.
Cameron’s Mom
That’s all we wanted you to understand.
Larry
I understand. But you’re still coming home with me.
Brooke
I don’t know.
Larry
Then we’ll talk about it. No yelling. No fighting. Just you and me.
Brooke looks toward Cameron. He gives her a small nod. Brooke turns back toward Larry. The tension remains, but the shouting has stopped.
FADE OUT.