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50-year-old Caroline is a social worker who oversees child abuse and foster care cases. With many years of experience, she has a realistic outlook and is overwhelmed by her caseload and a constant cycle of neglected children and drug-addicted teenagers. 35-year-old Cliff has been appointed by the state to oversee Caroline’s department after several foster children disappeared as a result of poor management and organization. Cliff believes that Caroline is partly to blame. There is tension
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Start: Cliff: You had some cases for me to sign off on?
Caroline: Yeah. For Monday… (She looks for two files in the stack on her desk. Finds one, hands it to Cliff.) That’s the Campbell case. I’m asking for a three-month continuance.
Cliff: What’s the boyfriend situation?
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End: Cliff: What are you going to do? With this? On Monday? (Beat) What are you going to do?
Caroline: Recommend the goddamn concurrency plan!
Cliff: Great, Caroline! That sounds right on!
Citation: Rebecca Gilman, Luna Gale, Faber & Faber, 2005, pp. 51-59.
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