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FEATHERS OF DESTINY

 

 

In the whimsical world of “Feathers of Destiny,” join Jerry and Eddy, mischievous twins with an unexpected charge—Rex, the talking parrot with a penchant for adventure. As the weekend unfolds, this feathered friend leads the trio through laughter, chaos, and a quest for redemption. Will they navigate the twists of fate, or will Rex’s escapades leave their world forever altered? Get ready for a heartwarming tale where the squawks of a parrot echo the beats of friendship and forgiveness.

 

 

CHARACTERS:

JERRY AND EDDY (twins)

MISS SUE

REX (PARROT)

MOTHER

GRANDMOTHER

 

SCRIPT:

 

SCENE I – IN SCHOOL

 

(The classroom is buzzing with excitement. Jerry, Eddy, and Miss Sue are in the midst of the action.)

JERRY: Miss Sue, where’s Rex?

MISS SUE: He’s at the Principal’s office. Make sure to fetch him on your way out.

JERRY: Oh, I won’t forget. Rex and I are going to have an epic weekend together.

EDDY: You mean, all three of us.

MISS SUE: Sorry, Eddy, but this time Rex is Jerry’s sole responsibility.

JERRY: Did you catch that, Eddy? Solo mission!

(The school bell rings.)

MISS SUE: All right, Jerry, take good care of Rex. See you both on Monday!

JERRY AND EDDY: Bye, Miss Sue.

 

(Jerry and Eddy leave, setting the stage for the weekend adventure.)

SCENE II – AT JERRY’S AND EDDY’S HOME

(The twins are in their bedroom, ready for the unexpected.)

JERRY: Listen, Eddy, stay away from Rex’s cage. I’m in charge this weekend, and I can’t afford any shenanigans.

REX: I’m Rex. I’m Rex.

 

(Grandmother enters the room, adding a touch of charm.)

GRANDMOTHER: Oh, what a magnificent creature!

REX: Oh, what a magnificent creature!

EDDY: Hi, Grandma. Rex is our class pet.

GRANDMOTHER: What brings him here?

EDDY: It’s Jerry’s turn to babysit for the weekend.

GRANDMOTHER: Be mindful of him. Keep your bedroom door locked.

JERRY: Don’t worry, Grandma. Rex will stay in his cage.

 

(Grandmother exits, leaving the room buzzing with anticipation. Mother enters.)

MOTHER: Jerry, Louis is on the line.

JERRY: Thanks, Mom.

(Mother and Jerry exit, leaving Eddy alone with Rex.)

REX: I’m Rex. I’m Rex.

EDDY: It’s sweltering in here!

(Eddy attempts to turn on the air conditioner.)

EDDY: Ugh, the air conditioner’s on strike. I need to inform Mom. Let’s crack a window open.

(Eddy opens the window, unleashing a potential storm.)

REX: I’m hungry. I’m hungry.

EDDY: Jerry warned me to keep my distance. But fine, where did he stash your grub?

(Eddy hunts for the food, finding it in Jerry’s backpack.)

EDDY: Jackpot! Let’s feast, Rex.

(Eddy opens the cage door, and Rex seizes the opportunity to spread his wings.)

REX: I’m going home. I’m going home.

EDDY: No! Come back! Oh no, I’ve stepped into a jungle of trouble!

(Jerry, Grandmother, and Mother storm into the scene.)

MOTHER: What’s the ruckus?

GRANDMOTHER: Why the uproar?

(Jerry notices the empty birdcage.)

JERRY: Where’s Rex?

(Eddy breaks into tears.)

EDDY: I’m sorry, Jerry. I tried to feed him, and he took off.

JERRY: What?

MOTHER: Why did you open the window?

EDDY: It was scorching. I tried the air conditioner, but it’s not working. So, I cracked the window open.

MOTHER: And when you fed him, he took flight, right?

EDDY: Yes, Mom. I’m genuinely sorry.

JERRY: I told you to steer clear of the cage! What do we do now?

GRANDMOTHER: Just tell the truth to your teacher. She’ll understand.

JERRY: Rex is gone! Miss Sue will never trust me again.

MOTHER: Let’s head to her place and fess up.

JERRY: I’m mortified!

(Mother embraces Jerry.)

MOTHER: Come on, let’s face the music.

(They exit.)

SCENE III – AT MISS SUE’S HOME

(They knock on the door, and Miss Sue opens it with a smile.)

MISS SUE: What a delightful surprise! Didn’t expect to see you so soon, Jerry.

JERRY: Miss Sue, I need to confess. I lost Rex.

(They hear Rex chattering in the background.)

REX: I’m Rex. I’m Rex.

JERRY: What’s that?

MISS SUE: It’s Rex. He returned home.

EDDY: Miss Sue, please don’t blame Jerry. It was all my fault. And now that I think about it, when Rex flew out, he said, “I’m going home!”

REX: I’m hungry. I’m hungry.

EDDY: Oh no, not again!

(They all share a hearty laugh.)

 

In the grand finale of “Feathers of Destiny,” the curtain falls with echoes of laughter and lessons learned. Rex, the talkative parrot, has not only found his way back but also discovered a place in the hearts of Jerry, Eddy, and their endearing family. As the sun sets on this unforgettable weekend, the bonds of friendship have withstood the trials, and Rex’s misadventures have become cherished memories. In the end, the feathers of destiny have woven a story of connection, understanding, and the enduring power of forgiveness. The stage may darken, but the echoes of Rex’s chatter will linger in their hearts, a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected feathers can bring about the most extraordinary tales.

 

The End

 

AUTHOR: K I D S I N C O

 

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