Dim lights. A clarinet plays a light melody with a pure tone.
A large wooden chest is on the stage, just off the centre and to the right. It is deep brown and is perhaps made of mahogany. It gives the appearance of being altogether mundane, antique, and oppressively heavy. A lock keeps it tightly closed.
With slow and deliberate movements, a girl enters the scene. She appears about twenty-seven, although she could be older. Still, there is something in her movements that make her seem sixteen or seventeen years old. Perhaps it is her light step.
Eventually, she notices the wooden chest. She steps towards it, but hesitates. She takes one long, visible breath, and then approaches the chest, bends down, and touches the lock.
GIRL: It's funny how we forget some things and how we remember others.
Silence. There is no one around to answer her. She jiggles the lock lightly.
GIRL: I don't remember them giving me a key.
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