(Scene 1)
C.J.: Bridget, are you okay?
Bridget: Yeah.
C.J.: Really? You tried to bus that table before those people were even finished.
Bridget: Give me another espresso. I'll be fine.
C.J.: I don’t think coffee is what you need. Look, it's obvious you have been upset ever since your mom came by.
Bridget: I don’t want to talk about that.
Customer: Excuse me, sweetheart?
Bridget: Yes, sir?
Customer: What's a guy got to do to get a refill around here? More coffee, please?
Bridget: I'll get your waitress.
(Scene 2)
Bridget: C.J., I'm taking my break, okay?
C.J.: Yeah, okay fine. Do you know who that guy so far there with Amber?
Bridget: Amber? Don’t tell her I'm here. I don’t want to talk to her. I don’t want to talk to anyone.
C.J.: Okay. Hey, what's wrong, what's going on?
Bridget: Nothing. Some guy just asked for a refill and I thought -- it's nothing.
C.J.: Look, wait. If somebody is giving you a hard time I will throw them out of here. I don’t have a problem with that.
Bridget: It's not that. I just can’t be here right now, okay?
(Scene 3)
Bridget: C.J., Please go away. I want to be alone.
C.J.: Yeah? Well, too bad. Because I'm not leaving here until you tell me what's going on.
Bridget: Nothing is going on, C.J. I just didn’t get much sleep last night. I'm exhausted.
C.J.: Come on, Bridget. I saw you downstairs. It is obvious that you are still upset. Come on, please, tell me what is going on.
Bridget: It is stupid. I thought I saw Deacon.
C.J.: What, downstairs?
Bridget: Yeah, it wasn’t him. It was just somebody who looked like him.
C.J.: What did he do to you? What, what, did he like hit you? -- Deacon hit you?
Bridget: No.
C.J.: Well, Bridget, he must have been doing something pretty bad for you to be hiding out from his look-alike.
Bridget: I'm not hiding. I just needed to pull myself together.
C.J.: Okay, look, by why? Bridget, you can trust me. I opened up to you. You open up to me. Tell me what really happened between you two.
Bridget: He had an affair.
C.J.: That's it?
Bridget: What do you mean, that's it? My husband cheated on me.
C.J.: Okay, Bridget, look, I don’t mean to sound callous here but you knew Deacon was a player when you married him. This can’t be that much of a surprise.
Bridget: Well, it was, and I'm not sure I'll ever get over it.
(Scene 4)
C.J.: Bridget, come on. Deacon is gone. He is out of your life.
Bridget: Yeah ex-and I'm doing everything I can to put him out of my mind.
C.J.: Okay, but what about your heart?
Bridget: Believe me, any feelings I have about that man are negative.
C.J.: Then why can’t you let him go?
Bridget: It's not Deacon. It's what he did. What they did.
C.J.: The affair? I don’t -- I -- what, did you see it? I mean, did you catch them in the act?
Bridget: No, thank god.
C.J.: Then I don’t understand. I mean, you say you're never going to get over Deacon, but why not? I mean, your marriage is over and you don’t want anything to do with him.
Bridget: I hope I never see him again.
C.J.: Because he cheated on you? Or is there something else? You knew her, didn’t you? You knew the girl that Deacon was with. Who? Was it a friend of yours? Who was it? Bridget, tell me.
Bridget: I don’t want to talk about this.