Carmina and Carlos
Carmina and Carlos leave the cinema with happy faces and decide to take a walk through the park. The night is perfect for it, Carlos suggests, tenderly taking Carmina’s hand while affecting a tender gaze.
—If my company should ever displease you, the fault will be yours alone — for knowing a person who rarely imposes herself on others, yet from whom it is difficult to break free.
—Children of the night — what sad music they make.
—You find it sad?
—It is so desolate, like a cry.
—To me it sounds wonderful. I love the night. It is so simple.
—So deceptive.
—So thrilling!
—You have no appreciation for the soul. For the warm rays of the sun. But the night…
—Was made to be enjoyed.
—Yes. Yes, that’s so. It was made for enjoying life and love. Look at me.
They look into each other’s eyes, and then he kisses her with passion.
—You must forgive me.
—For what?
—For intruding into your life.
—I came of my own free will.
And she kisses him with passion.
—Perhaps you should leave.
—No, I’d rather stay.
—Dawn will come soon.
—Not for a few hours yet.
—Will I see you again?
—Please.
Carlos plays Count Dracula. Carmina plays Duchess Laura Von Vilches.
CAR & CAR 10/01/2019