Long pause. She sits across from him, not on the couch, but on the floor at his feet—a deliberate, uncomfortable choice.
She looks up at him. For the first time, she doesn’t look away.
Interior. Late afternoon. A familiar, slightly worn living room. Family photos on the mantle, a worn armchair where her father used to sit.
(50s, calm, professional with an unreadable edge) enters without knocking. He was the family’s therapist back then. Now he’s just… here. At her request.
He sits in the armchair—her father’s chair. She flinches, then slowly moves closer.
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Fade to a more private space as the “session” shifts from talk to unspoken history—power, surrender, and the messy boundary between healing and desire. #FamilyTherapy #HomeAgain #ReneeRose #PowerPlay #EmotionalConflict #TherapeuticBoundaries
(mid-30s, sharp but guarded) stands by the window, watching the driveway. She hasn’t been here in three years. The last fight—loud, final—still echoes in the hardwood floors.
