EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
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CONTINUED:<br />
AMY (cont'd)<br />
You can see the whole town from here. There's<br />
Main Street. The grade school. The factories<br />
are all that way. Oh and there's church row --<br />
Pres<strong>by</strong>terian, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Catholic,<br />
and Baptist.<br />
EPHRAM<br />
That's one holy street. Where's the synagogue?<br />
AMY<br />
Are you Jewish?<br />
EPHRAM<br />
Half. My mom is... was.<br />
AMY<br />
(shifts uncomfortably)<br />
Sorry.<br />
EPHRAM<br />
About what?<br />
AMY<br />
I didn't mean for the topic to come up --<br />
EPHRAM<br />
No big. Talking about her is unavoidable<br />
what with her giving birth to me and all.<br />
Amy's grateful for Ephram's willingness to "go there".<br />
AMY<br />
I can't imagine what you've gone through. Losing<br />
a parent.<br />
EPHRAM<br />
Neither can I.<br />
AMY<br />
I don't get it...<br />
EPHRAM<br />
Maybe I'm still too close to it, but it never<br />
felt like she died. Y'know. It still doesn't.<br />
It just feels like she's... not here. That's<br />
what you feel. Them not being around anymore.<br />
Quiet as he reaches into his bookbag for their lunch. Amy<br />
points to his comic collection sticking out of the bag.<br />
AMY<br />
What's that?<br />
(CONTINUED)<br />
28.