EPISODE 4: "THE TALK"
OPEN
INT. RESTAURANT – LATE AFTERNOON
Quiet hour.
The kind restaurant people trust.
AMARA wipes the counter. Slow. Steady.
The door opens.
M steps in. Late 40s. Calm. Not flashy.
Someone who listens more than they speak.
They sit at the counter.
A beat.
AMARA
Kitchen's still open.
M
I didn't come to eat.
That could mean anything.
AMARA
Most people do.
THE CONVERSATION
Amara pours coffee. Doesn't ask.
M
You changed the recipe.
Amara doesn't look up.
AMARA
People change recipes all the time.
M
Not that one.
That lands heavier.
She finally meets his eyes.
AMARA
My mother wrote it.
I cook it.
M
And yesterday you cooked you.
A pause. Not defensive — thoughtful.
AMARA
Did it bother you?
M
No.
It surprised me.
Old rule: surprise isn't always bad.
PRESSURE WITHOUT PUSHING
M
I've been in food a long time.
Places like this usually disappear.
AMARA
Usually.
M
They get louder.
Bigger signs. Bigger menus.
They forget why people came in the first place.
Amara folds a towel. Precise.
AMARA
You here to warn me?
M
I'm here to ask.
She waits. Makes him finish.
M (CONT'D)
If someone offered you more…
what would you refuse?
That's the real question.
THE LINE THAT MATTERS
Amara thinks. Not long — but honestly.
AMARA
I wouldn't cook faster.
I wouldn't cook cheaper.
And I wouldn't put my mother's name on something she wouldn't recognize.
M smiles. Small. Respectful.
M
That's usually where the conversation ends.
AMARA
And yet you're still sitting.
SHIFT IN POWER
M slides a card across the counter.
She doesn't touch it.
M
I don't buy restaurants.
I help them stay themselves — longer than they're supposed to.
AMARA
Nothing stays the same.
M
No.
But some things stay true.
Amara finally picks up the card. Reads it.
No logo. Just a name. A number.
AMARA
I'll think about it.
M
You already are.
CLOSE
M stands to leave.
M
One more thing.
She looks up.
M (CONT'D)
That note you added?
A beat.
AMARA
Yes?
M
Don't explain it to anyone.
Let them taste it.
M exits.
Amara stands alone behind the counter.
She flips the recipe card over.
Doesn't write.
Not yet.
She pours herself a coffee.
It's gone cold.
She drinks it anyway.
FADE OUT.
End episode 4
EPISODE 5: "WHAT SHE CARRIED" (Corrected)
INT. RESTAURANT – NIGHT (CLOSED)
Chairs stacked.
SCENE 1: WHERE IT STARTED
DIANE
You ever notice how this place smells different at night?
Rose doesn't turn.
ROSE
That's because no one's asking it to be anything.
Amara looks at her.
AMARA
Was it always like this?
Rose answers without thinking.
ROSE
No.
It used to smell like panic.
Luke glances up. That's new.
SCENE 2: THE LIFE BEFORE
LUKE
You never talk about before the restaurant.
Rose finally sits.
ROSE
Before doesn't help people eat.
DIANE
It helps them understand.
A pause. Long enough to matter.
ROSE
I cooked in three kitchens before this one.
Two of them closed.
One of them took credit for my food
and paid me like I should be grateful.
Amara listens closely. This is not a story she's heard.
SCENE 3: WHY SHE STAYED
AMARA
So why here?
Rose looks around.
ROSE
Because no one could fire me
from my own name on the door.
Luke shifts. The Rose name. The Johnson name. Different meanings.
ROSE (CONT'D)
I wasn't trying to build a dream.
I was trying to build something that couldn't disappear overnight.
That's the past, clean and plain.
SCENE 4: THE MOTHER'S FEAR
DIANE
You made it look easy.
Rose lets out a short laugh.
ROSE
That's called lying politely.
She looks at Amara now.
ROSE (CONT'D)
I worried every day you'd inherit the work
and none of the protection.
AMARA
You protected me by teaching me everything.
ROSE
I protected you by staying tired
so you wouldn't have to be scared.
That one settles heavy.
SCENE 5: THE NAME
LUKE
You never wanted her to take the Rose name.
Rose meets his eyes. Honest.
ROSE
No.
I wanted her to choose who she was
without carrying someone else's weight.
Amara swallows.
AMARA
I kept Johnson because it felt… earned.
Rose smiles — proud, not possessive.
ROSE
Good.
SCENE 6: PASSING IT FORWARD
Amara opens the recipe box.
AMARA
These weren't rules, were they?
Rose shakes her head.
ROSE
They were proof.
That I was here.
That I made something that fed people and stayed.
Amara nods.
AMARA
I changed one.
Rose doesn't hesitate.
ROSE
I know.
And I slept better because of it.
Luke exhales. Diane smiles through it.
TAG
Later. Alone.
Rose takes a recipe card.
Turns it over.
Writes:
"She made it hers."
She puts it back in the box.
Turns off the light.
The restaurant rests.
FADE OUT.
End Episode 5
Episode: 6
INT. RESTAURANT – BACK KITCHEN – NIGHT
The restaurant is closed.
Most lights are off.
ROSE stands at the sink, scrubbing a pot that's already clean.
LUKE leans against the doorway. He didn't announce himself.
A beat.
ROSE
You don't have to hover.
I'm not going to break.
LUKE
I know.
You never did.
That's not flattery. That's history.
THE THING THEY AVOIDED
ROSE
You should've left years ago.
LUKE
I tried.
She doesn't look at him.
ROSE
Trying isn't the same as going.
LUKE
Neither is staying.
She finally turns.
THE PAST, STRAIGHT
ROSE
You were always looking for the next door.
I was trying to keep one open.
LUKE
Someone had to look out.
ROSE
Someone had to stand still.
A pause. Neither wins. That's the point.
ABOUT AMARA
LUKE
She's different.
Rose nods.
ROSE
She's allowed to be.
LUKE
You taught her well.
ROSE
I taught her enough.
The rest she had to learn by choosing.
Luke swallows that.
REGRET WITHOUT APOLOGY
LUKE
I should've done more.
Rose softens — just a little.
ROSE
You did what you knew how to do.
That's not nothing.
She turns back to the sink.
ROSE (CONT'D)
But don't confuse guilt with love.
They sit close together,
but they're not the same thing.
That one stings. Truth usually does.
THE LINE THAT CLOSES IT
Luke steps back.
LUKE
She doesn't need me.
Rose dries her hands slowly.
ROSE
No.
But she deserves honesty from anyone who stays.
She meets his eyes.
ROSE (CONT'D)
Including you.
Luke nods. That's the answer.
EXIT
He heads for the door.
LUKE
You built something that lasted.
Rose doesn't turn around.
ROSE
I built something that fed people
until they could stand on their own.
The door closes.
Rose stands alone in the quiet kitchen.
She finally stops scrubbing.
FADE OUT
End of Episode 6
