SALLY's PHONE
SALLY's PHONE
SALLY's PHONE
Sally has a phone, and a busy life. She gets many phone calls – mostly from her boyfriend, Andrew.
Andrew likes telling Sally what to do – and what to wear.
Sally and Andrew are going to a party tonight. “wear your blue skirt”, says Andrew, but Sally can’t
wear it – it’s dirty, so she has to go shopping for a new one.
But when Sally goes shopping she gets more than just a new skirt – she gets something that will
change her life.
It is Thursday morning. Sally is in bed. Suddenly – Ring ring! Her phone is ringing – but where is it?}
Sally gets out of bed and looks in her bag. No phone. She looks under the bed. No phone. Then she
looks behind the door. There is her phone. Sally picks up her phone and answers it.
Andrew is Sally’s boyfriend. He has got a lot of money and a beautiful and expensive car.
Don’t forget, Sally – we’re meeting Michael tonight. It’s an important evening, because Michael’s
my new boss. Wear your blue skirt, Sally, I like that skirt. I must go now. See you at half past six.
Bye.
Sally is having breakfast with her mother and her brother Jack.
I’m going out tonight, Sally tells her mother. Andrew and I are meeting his new boss.
Nice? Jack says. Huh! Sally, I want a sandwich. “yes, Andrew” Sally, I don’t like your hair. No,
Andrew, sorry Andrew. Sally
But then Sally stands up, and Jack runs out of the room.
Sally gets on the train. There are a lot of people on the train. Most of them are talking on their
phones.
John? John! Get up and go to work. It’s late! Have you got my money? I need it today.
Remember – go to the supermarket tonight. Don’t forget! And Sally is listening to Andrew.
Sally, meet me at six o’clock, not at half past six. Ok? Ok Andrew – but my blue skirt.
Then the train goes into a tunnel. The people on the train can not talk on their phones. They must
talk to the other people on the train.
After three minutes, the train comes out of the tunnel. Everyone talks on their phones again.
Now Sally is at work. She is talking to her friend Claire, and she tells her about Andrew, Michael,
and the blue skirt.
It’s Ok, Sally, Claire says. Let’s go out at lunchtime. We can find a new skirt. You can wear it
tonight.
Later, Claire and Sally are having coffee with Louise. She works with them.
Hi, Sally. Look, meat me at the Bar Bogart, not the Cosmo Bar – ok? The Bar Bogart is nearer. Bye.
Bar Bogart, Claire says. Mmm – that’s nice. Huh! Louise says. Forget him, Sally. Who needs men?
Do this, do that, go there, don’t go there. Huh!
2 Lunchtime
It is one o’clock. Sally and Claire are looking at skirts. Do you like this one, Sally? Claire says, Yes,
it’s beautiful, but I never wear red.
Well, Claire says, it’s a beautiful skirt. You like red. What do you want to do?
Claire goes back to work, but Sally wants a coffee. She goes into a café. She buys a coffee and sits
down. Then she phones her mother.
Hi, Mum. I’ve got a new skirt – it’s beautiful! I want to wear it tonight.
Next to Sally, Paul is finishing his coffee. He phones his friend and talks to him. Then he stands up.
The bag with the red skirt falls on the floor.
Oh! I’m sorry, Paul says. He puts down his phone and picks up the bag. Here’s your bag.
That’s ok, Sally says. Thank you. She smiles. What a nice smile! Paul thinks.
Paul picks up his phone and goes out of the café. Sally finishes her coffee. She picks up her bag and
her phone, and goes back to work.
3 Afternoon
Ring, ring! What’s that noise? Paul thinks. He answers the phone. It is Andrew.
Hello, sally?
Huh!
Paul wants to phone his mother. He finds Mum on the phone, and presses thre button.
Paul? Who’s Paul? I’m not Paul’s Mum. I’m Sally’s Mum and Jack’s Mum.
It’s 0783491839.
I’m very sorry, Paul says. It’s the wrong number. That’s ok, Sally’s Mum says. What a nice voice!
She thinks.
Sally is at work.
Ring. Ring!
I’ve got a message for Paul? Do you know a Paul, Claire? Sha asks.
It’s his sister Ktharine’s birthday, and she’s having a party tonight. Do you think it’s wrong
number?
Hey, Sally! Louise says. Put on your red skirt and go to the party. Forget Andrew!
I don’t know, but she’s got my phone, and I’ve got her phone.
I don’t understand.
Thanks, Mum.
Ok. What time do you finish work? At half past five. Let’s meet in Queen’s Square at a quarter to
six, says Paul. Phone me them.
4 Evening
It is half past five. Sally puts on her new skirt. Do you like it, Louise? She asks.
It is twenty to six. Paul arrives in Queen’s Square. He looks for Sally. Is that Sally?
Hello, Sally. It’s Paul. I’m in Queen’s Square. Hello, Paul. I’m coming.
There are lots of people in Queen’s Square, and many of them are talking on phones.
No, I haven’t.
No, I haven’t.
Paul and Sally are at the Blue Moon. Sally sits down at a table. Paul brings their drinks.
Forget it, Pail – it doesn´t matter. Oh, I’ve got a message for you. It’s from your sister Katharine.
She says that it’s her birthday today, and there’s a party at her house.
Sally looks across the square. Near the trees a woman is selling flowers.
Buy some flowers for your sister, and take them to the party, she says to Paul.
Of course! That’s the answer. Look, Sally – do you want to come to the party with me? Katharine
always has good parties.
Oh, I must tell you, Paul says. I’ve got a message for you from Andrew. He says.
It doesn’t matter, Paul, says Sally. I don’t want the message. I would like to go to the party with
you. But I must do something before we go.
Sally takes her phone out of her bag and turns it off.
In the Bar Bogart, Andrew phones Sally. Sally does not answer. Sally? Says Andrew. Sally? Answer
me!
That’s a nice skirt, says Paul. I like red. Sally smiles at him.