You don’t seem to ever get past the thought.

Short serio-comedy scene from the play act The Arrangement, wherein Hardwicke confronts Carpenter about his inaction to fulfill his contract.

Featured Scene – The Arrangement


HARDWICKE: Tell meโ€ฆhow are things coming?

CARPENTER: Coming?

HARDWICKE: Along.

CARPENTER: Alright. Iโ€™ve been alright.

HARDWICKE: Howโ€™s the guest house?

CARPENTER: Good. The guest house is good.

HARDWICKE: Have all your amenities been sufficient?

CARPENTER: They have been..yes.

HARDWICKE: Wellโ€ฆ

CARPENTER: Wellโ€ฆ

HARDWICKE: When?

CARPENTER: Soonโ€ฆ

HARDWICKE: Soonโ€ฆhmf!

CARPENTER: I should get on with the painting?

HARDWICKE: What for?

CARPENTER: Youโ€™ve asked me to โ€“

HARDWICKE: The thing about killing somebody is that you canโ€™t think about it, you just do it. As soon as a thought enters your mind, itโ€™s all over. Complete inaction. You donโ€™t seem to ever get past the thought. Five months. Five months of indecision coming from you, youโ€™re weak! Your conscious gets the better of you with each attempt! Spineless. They said you were the one. They said I could count on you. Five months! โ€ฆand now? Isnโ€™t it all becoming a bit too late? (Beat.) Answer me, I say! Isnโ€™t it all becoming a bit too late?

CARPENTER: It isnโ€™t, too late.

HARDWICKE: Youโ€™ve given me too much time. In the beginning, in the very beginning the idea was raw, fresh, exciting, NEEDED! I was ready. Youโ€™ve kept me waiting. All I do is WAIT. Everything is a long drawn out WAIT with you. You are never prompt, never on time, never get anything done in a timely manner and now look, look itโ€™s been five whole months and nothing, Iโ€”AMโ€”STILLโ€“HERE.

CARPENTER (Struggling to find the words.): โ€ฆI find that I like it here.

HARDWICKE: You what?

CARPENTER: I find..that I..like it here. I feel safe here. It feels good to meโ€ฆbeing here. I rise just before the sun begins to reveal itself. When sitting on the porch I expose my bare feet, allowing the sun to warm me, save me. I tread upon the grass and feel the Earthโ€™s embrace. Nothing can harm me, nothing wishes to hurt me. Home. This has become my home. Iโ€™ve even had the thought about dying here. Naturally. Graciously.

HARDWICKE: Shouldnโ€™t a man be allowed to choose the way in which he wishes to depart this world?

CARPENTER: And I wish for this place to be mineโ€ฆso I could die here, of natural causes, of course.

HARDWICKE: I am talking about my death, not yours! Arenโ€™t you too young to consider dying? Shouldnโ€™t you be busy living?

CARPENTER: What for?

HARDWICKE: There are things to see, to do, experiences to have.

CARPENTER: Pointless.

HARDWICKE: When I was your age I was conquering the world.

CARPENTER: And was it conquered?

HARDWICKE: โ€ฆHardly.

CARPENTER: โ€ฆHardly.

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Scene Summary

In the one act eplay The Arrangement, Hardwicke has been patiently waiting for his contract to be fulfilled, but Carpenter doesnโ€™t seem to have any intention of honoring it.

  • Genre:ย Serio-Comedy
  • Length: ~5 minute scene
  • Characters: 2 men
  • Themes: contract
  • Best For:ย serio-comedy scenes

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Scene Source: The Arrangement

The Arrangement is a serio-comedy play script by Joseph Arnone, 2026.

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