🚨PLOT TWIST Larry Warned Bethany If You treat Brooke Like This Again – I Will Divorce You 😱
🚨PLOT TWIST Larry Warned Bethany If You treat Brooke Like This Again – I Will Divorce You 😱 Full Skit BELOW👇
🎭 SKIT: “The Final Warning”
Genre: Drama / Family Tension
Setting: A stylish suburban kitchen, early morning. Bethany is pouring coffee. Larry enters, visibly tense. Brooke, their teenage daughter, sits quietly at the table, clearly upset.
CHARACTERS:
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Larry – Calm, level-headed, protective father
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Bethany – Perfectionist mother, controlling tendencies
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Brooke – 17 years old, smart but sensitive, emotionally bruised from constant criticism
🎬 Scene Begins
(Brooke sits at the table, quietly poking at her untouched breakfast. Bethany paces around the kitchen, picking apart everything.)
BETHANY (sharp):
Your hair’s a mess again, Brooke. You have an interview next week. Do you even care how you present yourself?
BROOKE (barely audible):
I didn’t ask for the interview… you made me apply.
BETHANY (snaps):
Because you need direction! Someone has to guide you. God knows your generation is allergic to effort.
(Larry walks in, hears the last part. His eyes immediately go to Brooke, who looks like she’s about to cry.)
LARRY (calm but cold):
That’s enough, Beth.
BETHANY (defensive):
Excuse me?
LARRY (firm):
You heard me. I’m done watching you tear her down. This isn’t guidance. This is control. It’s bullying.
BETHANY (offended):
I’m her mother. I’m doing what’s best for her. Someone has to.
BROOKE (quietly):
I just want you to see me… not fix me.
(Bethany scoffs, but Larry steps forward, voice steady but serious.)
LARRY (pointed):
Bethany, I need you to really hear me right now. If you treat Brooke like this again… if you humiliate her, gaslight her, or push her like she’s some kind of project—
(He pauses. Looks at Brooke, then back to Bethany.)
LARRY (finishes):
—I will divorce you.
(Silence. Bethany freezes. The room shifts. Brooke looks up, stunned.)
BETHANY (in disbelief):
You’re threatening to throw away 20 years of marriage? Over a teenage tantrum?
LARRY (angry now):
No. Over a pattern. One that breaks people. One that almost broke me. I won’t let you do it to her.
(Bethany is speechless. Brooke gets up quietly, walks over to Larry, and hugs him tightly. He holds her protectively.)
LARRY (to Bethany):
This family can heal. But not if you keep being the wound.
(Lights dim slowly as Bethany stands still, tears welling, realizing the line has been drawn.)
