Torn — A Screenplay
A Screenplay in Six Scenes

TORN

Amber offers everything she has left to give — and Anthony tears it apart.

01 Dave’s House — Living Room · Afternoon

Warm afternoon light fills the room. Amber sits on the couch, staring at the floor — serious, but with quiet determination. Dave stands near the window, watching her carefully.

Amber

I’ve made my decision, Dave.

Dave

What decision?

Amber takes a deep breath.

Amber

I’m willing to take less than fifty percent from Anthony if that’s what it takes to finally get this divorce.

Dave

Less than fifty percent?

Amber

Yes. I don’t want to keep fighting with Anthony forever. I just want this marriage to end.

Dave walks closer and sits across from her.

Dave

Are you sure about this, Amber?

Amber

I’m sure. I know I could ask for more, but at this point, getting my freedom matters more to me than fighting over everything Anthony owns.

Dave studies her face. After a moment, he nods.

Dave

Then I respect your decision. But if you’re serious about ending this, we need to move quickly.

Amber

What should I do?

Dave

I’ll have the divorce papers prepared today. Go to Anthony’s house today. Give him the papers yourself.

Amber

And if he refuses?

Dave

Then we’ll deal with that when it happens.

Amber stands, picks up her purse, ready to face Anthony one more time.

02 Dave’s Home Office · Later

Dave sits behind his desk, papers spread neatly across the table. He carefully reviews the divorce documents before placing them inside a folder. Amber stands nearby.

Amber

Everything is ready?

Dave

Everything.

He hands it to her.

Dave

Take these to Anthony.

Amber accepts the folder. For a moment, she looks nervous.

Amber

I don’t know how he’s going to react.

Dave

Whatever he says, stay calm. You’ve already made your decision. Don’t let his reaction change it.

Amber

Okay.

She turns toward the door.

Dave

Amber.

She stops.

Dave

Good luck.

Amber gives him a small nod and leaves.

03 Anthony’s House · Late Afternoon

Anthony is sitting in the living room, scrolling through his phone. The doorbell rings.

Anthony

Who is it?

Amber’s voice comes from outside.

Amber

It’s me.

Anthony’s expression immediately changes. He gets up and opens the door. Amber stands there holding the folder. They stare at each other. The silence is uncomfortable.

Anthony

Why are you here?

Amber

I came to talk about the divorce.

Anthony

I already told you I’m not interested in this conversation.

Amber steps inside.

Amber

Anthony, please just listen to me. I’m not here to fight with you.

She places the folder on the table.

Amber

I’m here because I want this marriage to end.

Anthony

What is this?

Amber

The divorce papers.

Anthony slowly picks up the folder, opens it. His eyes move across the pages. Amber watches him carefully.

Amber

I’m not asking for everything. I’m even willing to take less than fifty percent if that’s what it takes to settle this peacefully.

Anthony

You’re willing to take less?

Amber

Yes.

Anthony

And you expect me to sign these?

Amber

I just want us to move forward separately.

Anthony’s expression becomes colder. He looks at the papers again. Then suddenly — he tears the divorce papers in half.

Amber

Anthony!

Anthony tears the remaining pages again. Pieces of paper fall onto the table. Amber looks stunned.

Anthony

I’m not divorcing you.

Amber takes a step back.

Amber

Why are you doing this?

Anthony

Because you’re the one asking me for a divorce.

Amber

That doesn’t mean I should have to stay married to you forever.

Anthony

You came here asking to end this marriage. And now you’re talking about taking a share of my property?

Amber

I said I was willing to take less than fifty percent.

Anthony

That doesn’t change anything.

Amber

Anthony, I’m not trying to take everything from you.

Anthony

But you are asking for something. You want a divorce, Amber. You’re the one ending this marriage.

Amber

I only want what I believe I’m entitled to.

Anthony

You have no right to claim any share of my property.

Amber

You really believe that?

Anthony

I do.

A tense silence fills the room.

04 Anthony’s House · Continuous

Amber walks toward the table and looks down at the shredded papers. Her voice becomes quieter.

Amber

I came here hoping we could handle this like adults.

Anthony crosses his arms.

Anthony

Then you should have thought about that before coming here with divorce papers.

Amber

I did think about it. That’s why I was willing to compromise.

Anthony

There will be no compromise.

Amber clenches her hands.

Amber

So what do you want me to do?

Anthony

Stop asking me for a divorce.

Amber

And if I refuse?

Anthony

Then you’ll have to deal with the consequences of your decision.

Amber

You can’t just tear up the papers and pretend nothing happened.

Anthony

I’m not pretending anything. I’m telling you exactly where I stand.

Amber looks toward the door. She realizes the conversation is going nowhere.

05 Dave’s House · Evening

Amber returns to Dave’s house and walks inside slowly. Dave immediately notices her expression.

Dave

What happened?

Amber places her purse on the table.

Amber

He tore them up. Right in front of me.

Dave

He tore up the divorce papers? What did he say?

Amber

He said he isn’t divorcing me. Then he told me that because I’m the one asking for the divorce, I have no right to claim any share of his property.

Dave

And what did you say?

Amber

I told him I was willing to take less than fifty percent.

Dave

You made your position clear.

Amber

But he doesn’t care.

Dave

Then this isn’t over.