FRANK:
I understand you are doing well in terms of making a living for yourself.WYETTA:
Yes, I own various clothing stores across the state and a part time model. I don't sit around, I'm always working. If not, I'm with my daughter, it keeps me occupiedFRANK:
Seems as though you you really love her. (Chuckles) ridiculous of me saying that.WYETTA:
Of course, she motivates me. I don't get all sad when I'm with her. I think of Richard when I see her, she looks an awful lot more like him than Christoper did.FRANK:
Did you plan on having more children with Richard?WYETTA:
(Giggling) We did talk a lot about that. Richard loved children, he was a good father. At that I adored him more each day just watching him and Christoper fool around.
(Flashback)- Richard bribing Christoper with a candy for him to walk.)FRANK:
From what it appears, it was a good marriage?WYETTA:
Yes, but it wasn't all peaches. We had our disagreements every now and then.FRANK:
Yes.WYETTA:
But not once was I hesitant or uncertain for my love for him.FRANK:
He was a lucky man.WYETTA:
He loved me and I loved him just the same.
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The Interview Of Wyetta Sims: A one act play
RastgeleAn interview taken place in the living room of a surviving widow. The Interview Of Wyetta Sims is a one-act play set during 1967. The Interview Of Wyetta Sims is among the seven plays that won the NYC Public High School Student Playwriting Fellowsh...