Close
up on Jerry sitting at a table, he is mid to late twenties, has a cup of cappuccino in his hand
which he doesn’t drink.
Background
buzz of voices can be heard.
He speaks to someone in front of him at the same table.
JERRY
You
know she means nothing to me don’t you. Not compared to you. It’s always been
you. You’re the only I’ve ever truly
loved. You’ve got to believe that.
He takes
a sip at his coffee.
He then looks up at something in the distance.
2. INT. COFFEE SHOP. DAY.
SAME TIME.
Jerry’s POV.
A woman, mid twenties, is walking towards
him smiling. He turns his attention back to opposite him.
We pan to who is sitting opposite Jerry.
It is a mirror.
We see his reflection smiling at himself.
The End.
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