After being kicked out of Bethany’s house ๐Ÿ˜ค๐Ÿ , Larry will go back to Sharra’s place ๐Ÿƒ‍♂️➡️๐Ÿก, and Sharra will tell Larry to divorce Bethany ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ“„. Read more

  When Bethany kicks Larry out in a storm of rage, he seeks refuge at Sharra’s house.

What he finds there isn’t comfort—
it’s the truth about the relationship that’s been killing him slowly.

INT. BETHANY AND LARRY’S HOUSE – DAY

The front door SLAMS. Larry stands outside, stunned. Anger and hurt blur across his face.




EXT. SUBURBAN STREET – CONTINUOUS

Larry storms down the sidewalk, fists buried in his pockets, pace quick and agitated.

LARRY
(under his breath, furious)
I can’t believe she actually kicked me out… After all those years… and now this?!

He speeds up, heading toward Sharra’s house.


INT. SHARRA’S LIVING ROOM – AFTERNOON

Sharra sits in her cozy armchair, sipping tea. She hears the knock. Her eyes narrow knowingly.

SHARRA
That’s him.

She opens the door. Larry brushes past her and collapses dramatically onto the couch.

SHARRA
(concerned, curious)
Larry! What happened this time?

LARRY
(groaning, overwhelmed)
She… she kicked me out, Sharra! Out of my own home! Can you believe it?!

His voice cracks—anger masking hurt.

Sharra puts her cup down and studies him carefully. She has seen this building for months.

SHARRA
(gently)
Calm down first. Start at the beginning.

LARRY
(heavy exhale)
She’s impossible sometimes. Everything I do is wrong. Every day is tension. Today she snapped—told me to get out. I just… I don’t know what to do anymore.

Sharra leans forward, her tone firm, her eyes steady.

SHARRA
Larry… you can’t keep living like this. Bethany is draining you. Every day with her is stress, bitterness, eggshells. You deserve peace. You deserve someone who lifts you up.

Larry looks torn—confused but relieved to hear someone say it.

LARRY
You mean…?

SHARRA
It’s time to remove Bethany from your life. Divorce her. It’s not easy, but staying with her will keep you miserable. You need a fresh start.

Larry sinks back, letting the words settle.

LARRY
(soft, conflicted)
Divorce? Just like that?

SHARRA
(firm, compassionate)
Yes. You’ve tried. You’ve compromised. She keeps pushing you down. Today proves it. Larry… she’s toxic for you. And you deserve better.

Larry nods slowly, deeply.

LARRY
You’re right… I can’t keep living like this. I need my life back.

Sharra smiles—reassuring, supportive.

SHARRA
Exactly. This isn’t failure, Larry. It’s strength. Walking away from someone who drains you is brave. File the papers. Clear your mind. Start fresh.

Larry laughs softly, tension easing for the first time.

LARRY
Today’s the first day of a new chapter. No more stress. No more chaos.

Sharra raises her tea in a toast.

SHARRA
To freedom, Larry. To living your life on your own terms.

LARRY
(smiling, lighter)
To freedom… and finally some peace.


INT. SHARRA’S LIVING ROOM – LATER

The two talk, laugh, make plans. Larry’s resolve solidifies. The atmosphere is warm, hopeful.


EXT. SHARRA’S HOUSE – EVENING

Larry steps outside. The air is cool. He breathes deeply—freely.

For the first time in months, calm washes over him. He smiles to himself, imagining a future without chaos.

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