Nab) Bethany returns home, finds Larry changing the bed, and gets angry for doing it without her permission. Larry stays silent.

Bethany’s Unexpected Return – A Family Drama
Scene: Bedroom – Afternoon
The room is quiet as Larry removes the old bed from the bedroom. He carefully moves the furniture, believing he is making a positive change. He does not know that Bethany is about to return home.
The front door suddenly opens. Bethany walks inside and heads toward the bedroom. She stops when she sees Larry removing the bed.
Bethany becomes shocked and angry after seeing the changes made without her knowledge.
BETHANY
Larry… what are you doing? Why are you changing things in this room without telling me?
LARRY
I was only trying to replace the old bed. I thought it would make the room better.
Bethany looks around the room. She notices that Larry has already started changing everything. Her frustration grows because she feels ignored.
BETHANY
How dare you change the bed without my permission? This is our room, and you should have talked to me first.
Larry becomes quiet. He looks down because he understands that Bethany is upset. The silence between them makes the situation more serious.
LARRY
I didn't want to hurt your feelings. I thought I was doing something good for us.
BETHANY
It is not just about the bed. It is about respect. Important decisions should be made together.
The room becomes silent. Larry realizes that Bethany is not angry about the furniture alone. She feels that her opinion was not considered.
LARRY
You are right. I should have asked you before making this change.
BETHANY
I want us to make choices together. I don't want to come home and discover changes that I knew nothing about.
Larry nods slowly. He understands that communication is important in their relationship.
LARRY
I promise I will talk to you before making decisions like this again.
Bethany looks at the new arrangement in the room. She is still upset, but she wants Larry to understand her feelings.
BETHANY
Next time, we decide together. This is our home, and both of us should have a voice.
Larry agrees. The tension slowly starts to disappear as they both realize the importance of trust and communication.
The question remains: What will Bethany decide to do next?

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