it. TERESA Itâs north. Itâs a smaller school. MARION And how long were you there for? TERESA Two years. MARION Why did you move here? TERESA I had wanted to teach here since I graduated. MARION And you managed to sneak your way in? TERESA I didnât sneak my way into anything. Itâs quite difficult to find a position at a school like this. MARION Iâm sure there are all kinds of positions out there forâ TERESA There arenât. I know people whoâve been on a waiting list for years⦠and thatâs just to supply. Some of my classmates are serving tables just toâ MARION Well, youâre young. Iâm sureâ TERESA Iâm not that young. MARION No? You look it. TERESA accidentally knocks her pencil off the desk. She begins to search for it. As she does, MARION reaches to the floor and grabs it. MARION looks at TERESA and extends her arm to offer the pencil. TERESA takes it from her. TERESA Thanks. They look at one another for a moment. Mrs. Siller, do you⦠MARION Do I⦠Beat. TERESA Do you have any more questions? About Alex, perhaps⦠about his report card? MARION looks at her. MARION No. No, I think Iâve taken up enough of your time. MARION stands and places her binder on the desk. She puts her glasses back in the case. She walks to the back of the room to collect her things. I appreciate you sneaking me in, Miss Stewart. I know itâs been a long day. TERESA Itâs my pleasure. MARION Iâm sure. TERESA notices MARIONâs binder on her desk. TERESA You forgot yourâ MARION Itâs funny though⦠Beat. You seemed surprised to see me. Beat. TERESA Surprised? Beat. MARION Yes. When I first walked in. You seemed⦠surprised. TERESA I just wasnât expecting you. MARION Why? Because we didnât have a time slot? TERESA You had a time slot. MARION No, I donât think we did. Thatâs why I tried to catch you at the end of the day. TERESA Everyone received a time slot. MARION Iâm telling youâ TERESA I was told you wouldnât be coming. MARION You were? TERESA Yes. That neither you or your husband would be coming this term. MARION And⦠who told you that? TERESA Alex. MARION How would Alex know whether we were coming or not? Thatâs not something we would discuss with him. TERESA Sometimes the only way I know if parents are coming is if their child lets me know. MARION You should have checked with one of us. TERESA I did. MARION You didnât check with me. TERESA No. I checked with your husband. MARION With my husband? TERESA Yes. He was picking Alex up one afternoon so I asked him to confirm⦠he said that the two of you knew about the interviews but wouldnât be coming. MARION You said Alex told you. TERESA Alex told me initially but I checkedâ MARION With my husband. Yes and⦠when was this? TERESA When? MARION Yes. When did you check with him? TERESA About a week ago. MARION So⦠last week? TERESA I believe so, yes. Beat. MARION Tell me⦠why is it that my husband seems to be the only one receiving information from you? TERESA I donât believe thatâs true. MARION No? You said that my husband knew about the interviews. Why wasnât I informed? TERESA I donât know. MARION You donât. You donât have any idea? TERESA I left a message on your house line. MARION I never received any message from you. TERESA Well, I left one. School policy is that we phone parents⦠all parents⦠to let them know about these types of events. Iâ TERESA walks back to her desk. She rifles through the pages in Alexâs folder. 932-7674. Is that your home number? MARION Yes. TERESA I left a message on that line. MARION This isnât the first time that this has happened. My husband knew about the museum trip last month that he