Stories Left Behind
Commentary
Wow, Camello is kind of a bummer. Holy cats! Tatiana with short hair, a husband, assault weapons and an army uniform? This is quite the departure from her typical barmaid persona, even if she’s still expelled from Nicotash. What prompted this change?
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FRAME 1
Virigina's eyes narrow with indignation.
Virginia To Camello and Romeo
Romeo, Camello; please don't discuss such adult topics in front of young ears. The book was obscene enough.
FRAME 2
Camello holds his adoptive son, Cain and gives his aunt a forlorn and frustrated stare.
Camello To Virginia
Aunt Virginia, I understand your offense, but this is who I am.
FRAME 3
Closeup of a wide-eyed, confused and naive Cain as Camello speaks off scene.
Camello - Off scene To Virginia
My words, for better or for worse, are all my children will have left of me when I die.
FRAME 4
In the foreground, Tatiana the barmaid stands holding a machine gun, and wearing military fatigues. The flirtatiousness of earlier years has been replaced with a cold fierceness. Her lovely round face is now scarred. She glances back at Camello and his family somewhat resentfully as she fulfills her duties as a bodyguard. Camello and his uncle are seen from the back, sitting on a couch. Virginia is standing and her body language expresses a sense of delight, along with the smile on her face.
Camello To Virginia
I don't want to take about that though. I'm marrying my best bodyguard later today.
Virginia To Camello
Ah! No more curse.
FRAME 5
Romeo grimaces judgmentally with wide eyes directed at Camello. Camello frowns at his uncle as Cain gets a hug.
Romeo To Camello
You're marrying Tatiana, the slutty Rakli ex-barmaid?
Camello To Romeo
Lord no! That would be political suicide. Beside, Tits is already married.
FRAME 6
Romeo stares vacantly into space, in utter shock.
Narrator To audience
Rakli: Gadje Woman
Virigina's eyes narrow with indignation.
Virginia To Camello and Romeo
Romeo, Camello; please don't discuss such adult topics in front of young ears. The book was obscene enough.
FRAME 2
Camello holds his adoptive son, Cain and gives his aunt a forlorn and frustrated stare.
Camello To Virginia
Aunt Virginia, I understand your offense, but this is who I am.
FRAME 3
Closeup of a wide-eyed, confused and naive Cain as Camello speaks off scene.
Camello - Off scene To Virginia
My words, for better or for worse, are all my children will have left of me when I die.
FRAME 4
In the foreground, Tatiana the barmaid stands holding a machine gun, and wearing military fatigues. The flirtatiousness of earlier years has been replaced with a cold fierceness. Her lovely round face is now scarred. She glances back at Camello and his family somewhat resentfully as she fulfills her duties as a bodyguard. Camello and his uncle are seen from the back, sitting on a couch. Virginia is standing and her body language expresses a sense of delight, along with the smile on her face.
Camello To Virginia
I don't want to take about that though. I'm marrying my best bodyguard later today.
Virginia To Camello
Ah! No more curse.
FRAME 5
Romeo grimaces judgmentally with wide eyes directed at Camello. Camello frowns at his uncle as Cain gets a hug.
Romeo To Camello
You're marrying Tatiana, the slutty Rakli ex-barmaid?
Camello To Romeo
Lord no! That would be political suicide. Beside, Tits is already married.
FRAME 6
Romeo stares vacantly into space, in utter shock.
Narrator To audience
Rakli: Gadje Woman

