THE UNLIKELY CLIENT a play made by AI and the writer

[PERSONAL AI] 

Write me a play about a criminal lawyer that takes on a crack addict, they become coffee friends, then she develops arthritis has a botched hip replacement and she becomes her carer after deciding she better serves society as a loving carer than an amoral legal functionary

 

 

 

Title: The Unlikely Client

Act 1:

(The stage is set with a small, dimly lit office. We see JESSICA, a seasoned criminal lawyer in her late 40s, sitting at her desk. She answers the phone.)

Jessica: (answering) Ah, hello?

Voice on Phone: (over phone) Jessica, I need your help.

Jessica: What's going on? Who is this?

Voice on Phone: My name is Samantha. I was arrested for selling crack to minors.

Jessica: (sighing) Okay, let me just take a look at the case... (pauses) Alright, I'll take it.

(Jessica hangs up the phone and begins to review the case files.)

Act 2:

(The scene shifts to a small coffee shop. Jessica is sitting across from SAMANTHA, her new client.)

Samantha: (frustrated) I don't know how I ended up here, Jess. I was just trying to make ends meet.

Jessica: (concerned) You're not the first person I've met who's fallen into this cycle. But you can turn your life around.

Samantha: (skeptical) Easy for you to say. You don't have a family to support.

Jessica: (smiling wryly) That's true, but that doesn't mean I'm not capable of helping people like you.

(As they continue to talk, Jessica and Samantha begin to bond over their shared love of coffee.)

Act 3:

(The scene shifts to Jessica's office. Samantha is sitting in a wheelchair, looking frail and weak.)

Samantha: (pained) Oh no, Jess...I think I've developed arthritis.

Jessica: (worried) What's the doctor say?

Samantha: They said it was due to years of strain on my joints from the crack habit. And with this... (points to her hip) ...it could all go downhill if I don't get treatment.

Jessica: (concerned) We'll look into getting you the best care possible.

(The doctor's visit reveals that Samantha's hip replacement surgery has been botched, and she will need significant rehabilitation.)

Act 4:

(The scene shifts to Jessica's office. Samantha is sitting in a wheelchair, looking disheveled and defeated.)

Samantha: (resigned) I don't know what I'm going to do, Jess.

Jessica: (determined) You're not alone, Samantha. And you certainly won't be facing this on your own. I'll make sure you get the care you need.

(Suddenly, Jessica's assistant walks in.)

Assistant: Jess, there's been a development in your latest case...

Jessica: (interrupting) Not now, thank you. Can we just focus on Samantha for a moment?

(The assistant exits, looking taken aback.)

Act 5:

(The scene shifts to Samantha's apartment. Jessica is sitting beside her, holding her hand.)

Samantha: (tearfully) Jess, I never thought I'd say this to someone like you...but you're really trying.

Jessica: (smiling) That's what lawyers do, right?

(As they continue to talk, Jessica begins to see Samantha in a different light. She starts to realize that her work as a lawyer has been empty and unfulfilling.)

Samantha: (wisely) You know, Jess...I think I've been taking you for granted.

Jessica: (curious) How?

Samantha: (smiling wryly) Because all I ever saw was the win or lose mentality. But being here with you, watching you care for me...it's made me realize that there's more to life than just winning cases.

(Jessica looks at Samantha, a newfound understanding in her eyes.)

Jessica: (thoughtfully) You know, I think you're right.

Act 6:

(The scene shifts back to Jessica's office. Samantha is sitting in a wheelchair, looking stronger and healthier.)

Samantha: (excitedly) Jess, can I ask you something?

Jessica: (curious) What is it?

Samantha: (mischievously) Do you ever think about giving up the law? You know...the whole win or lose thing?

(Jessica looks taken aback, but then a look of understanding crosses her face.)

Jessica: (smiling wistfully) I never thought I'd say this, but...I think I'm done with that part of my life. Becoming a carer has shown me there's more to life than just winning cases.

Samantha: (laughing) You're telling me!

(The two women share a laugh, as the lights fade to black.)

Epilogue:

(The scene shifts back to Samantha's apartment. Jessica is sitting beside her, holding her hand.)

Jessica: (smiling) I never thought I'd say this...but becoming your carer was the best thing that ever happened to me.

Samantha: (smiling back) I know exactly what you mean, Jess. You're not just a lawyer anymore...you're a friend.

(The lights fade to black as they sit together in comfortable silence.)

THE END