MAN. What?
THE WOMAN. No you don’t, chum. I’m not the one he took to his cabin who got sunburn. Splinter Girl. The Table-Mover. I want to be shaken to my core. I want a million lightning bolts shot up my arse. Give me the poem.
THE MAN. Honestly you / don’t have to.
THE WOMAN. Give me the poem.
THE MAN. It’s your holiday…
THE WOMAN. Then give me the poem.
He looks at her. He gives her the poem.
(Reads.) ‘After Moonless Midnight.
I waded, deepening, and the fish
Listened for me. They watched my each move
Through their magical skins. In the stillness
Their eyes waited, furious with gold brightness,
Their gills moved. And in their thick sides
The power waited. And in their torpedo
Concentration, their mouth-aimed intent
Their savagery waited, and their explosion.
They waited for me… The whole river
Listened to me… and, blind,
Invisibly watched me. And held me deeper
With its blind invisible hands
“We’ve got him” it whispered. “We’ve got him”.’
They look at each other.
Darkness.
The river, rushing.
The cabin. Lit by a paraffin lamp. THE MAN, fishing jacket, pacing, alone. Sweating. Dialing a number on his phone.
THE MAN. Hello. Hello? (Looks at his phone. Bad signal. Shakes it. Finds a place to stand where it works. Dials again.) Hello? Police. Someone is missing. A woman. She went to the river. We were fishing. There’s no moon. I lost her. In the dark. Hello? (Looks at it.) Fuck. (Rage.) Fuck it. (Bangs it on the table. Puts it to his ear.) Hello? (Beat.) Yes. Hello? Hello? Who’s – ? Who are – ? I was talking to a woman. A police… (Beat.) Okay. Sir. (Beat.) Between St Crispin’s and the Long Pool. The long stretch under the oak trees. Yes. (Beat.) I don’t know. It was pitch dark. I called and called. (Listens.) She’s thirty. About five six, slim build. She’s wearing a… my fishing jacket. My old fishing jacket. It’s green. And –
A door bangs offstage.
Wait. Wait there. Hold on. (Calls.) Who is it? Is that you?
WOMAN’S VOICE (off). Here!
THE MAN. Thank Christ.
WOMAN’S VOICE (off). Quick come see!
THE MAN. Thank fuck. (Into phone.) Sorry. I’m sorry. She’s back. False alarm. I’m extremely sorry. Thank you. Thank you. (Hangs up. Closes eyes.) Thank you.
Enter THE OTHER WOMAN. She stands in the lantern glow.
Where have you been? I’ve been looking for you for two hours. Where the fuck were you?