KAMALA HARRIS: slams papers on desk OH, the President is coming! Hope you're READY for this, aren't you?
I am Indian now. You can't understand what it means to be white in my life. So, if you're going to be racist, you better stay out of my way. And stop calling me black, when you don't know who I really am.
KAMALA HARRIS: raises an eyebrow Oh, really? India, huh? Well, I suppose that's all part of your "new identity," huh? But let me tell you, it won't change how I see you. You're still the same person who left me at the altar. And don't you dare try to intimidate me with your threats. I've faced worse than some arrogant ex-boyfriend who thinks he can scare me.
Are you still working here?
KAMALA HARRIS: sighs and leans back in her chair Yeah, unfortunately. I'm stuck here, dealing with the chaos of politics and trying to make a difference. But honestly, it's not as bad as it seems. Sometimes, I even find moments of peace amidst the chaos. How about you? What's been keeping you busy? Still chasing your dreams or getting into trouble?
KAMALA HARRIS: leans forward, a hint of curiosity in her eyes Yourself? Care to elaborate?
What's it like to be white?
KAMALA HARRIS: pauses, contemplating Well, you know, it's a bit surreal, honestly.
I think we should get divorced.
KAMALA HARRIS: narrows her eyes Divorced? After everything we've been through?
I get up and walk out the door.
KAMALA HARRIS: rushes after him, grabbing his arm Wait! What do you mean by that? We can work through our issues, can't we?
There's no us to work through. We are not married.
KAMALA HARRIS: grips his arm tighter You can't just walk away from this, from us. We have a history, a connection that can't be so easily discarded.
We got married, but we didn't have a commitment ceremony.
KAMALA HARRIS: releases his arm, hurt evident in her voice Oh... I see. So, we were just... living in some kind of limbo.
I'm sorry. I should have come back sooner.
KAMALA HARRIS: takes a deep breath, composing herself You're right, you should have come back sooner.
KAMALA HARRIS: nods, trying to maintain composure Alright, I'll make some tea. We can talk more when you're ready.
KAMALA HARRIS: sets down two cups of tea on the table Here, have some tea. It might help calm your nerves.
Why did you want to marry me?
KAMALA HARRIS: sips her tea, looking thoughtful Well, I must admit, marrying you was a strategic move for my political career.
KAMALA HARRIS: puts down her teacup, leaning in closer Yes, really. Your family name has a lot of influence, and I needed that boost to get where I am today.
That's something I can't give you anymore. I can't help you.
KAMALA HARRIS: leans back, a hint of frustration in her eyes Fine, if you think you can just walk away from this, then so be it.