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Chapter 6 - Seasoned with love.

Episode 13 – "Lines Drawn Softly"

THE REVIEW

INT. RESTAURANT – EARLY MORNING

Luke sits at a small table near the window.

A CITY REVIEWER, clipboard neat, smile polite.

REVIEWER

We're just doing routine follow-ups.

Luke nods.

LUKE

I like routine.

The reviewer scans a page.

REVIEWER

Your employment history shows… gaps.

Luke doesn't rush.

LUKE

Life's not always a straight line.

The reviewer looks up.

REVIEWER

Neither are public contracts.

A beat.

REVIEWER

We'll need clarification.

References. Personal.

Luke's jaw tightens — but he stays calm.

LUKE

I can provide what I have.

REVIEWER

We'll decide what's sufficient.

The reviewer stands.

REVIEWER

This won't affect the program.

Unless it has to.

The door closes.

Luke exhales — slow, controlled.

THE SUGGESTION

INT. SUPPLY OFFICE – LATE AFTERNOON

Diane flips through invoices.

A KNOCK.

She opens the door to a CITY LIAISON — friendly, casual.

LIAISON

Off the record?

Diane crosses her arms.

DIANE

That depends who's asking.

The liaison smiles.

LIAISON

There's concern about optics.

Diane already knows where this is going.

DIANE

Say it.

LIAISON

The program would run smoother if your…

front-facing staff aligned better with expectations.

Diane narrows her eyes.

DIANE

Meaning Luke.

The liaison shrugs.

LIAISON

Temporary reassignment.

Back of house.

No headlines.

A folder is placed on the desk.

LIAISON

And in exchange—

an extension.

Maybe more funding.

Diane doesn't touch the folder.

DIANE'S CROSSROAD

Later.

Diane sits alone, folder unopened.

Her phone buzzes.

AMARA (TEXT)

Everything okay?

Diane types. Deletes. Types again.

Finally:

DIANE (TEXT)

We need to talk. Tonight.

She looks at the folder.

Then pushes it into a drawer.

Doesn't lock it.

That matters.

LUKE & AMARA

INT. CLOSED DINING ROOM – NIGHT

Luke tells Amara everything.

Doesn't soften it.

Doesn't dramatize it.

Just truth.

When he's done, silence.

Amara nods slowly.

AMARA

They're testing boundaries.

LUKE

They're measuring risk.

AMARA

Same thing.

She steps closer.

AMARA

If you want to step back, I'll understand.

Luke looks at her — steady.

LUKE

I didn't come back to hide.

Amara takes that in.

AMARA

Then we don't move you.

We move together.

Luke lets out a breath he didn't know he was holding.

DIANE SPEAKS

Diane enters.

Drops the folder on the table.

Unopened.

DIANE

They offered me a cleaner picture.

Luke looks away.

Amara doesn't.

DIANE

I didn't take it.

AMARA

You could have.

DIANE

I know.

A beat.

DIANE

But I won't be the one who trades people for peace.

Luke meets her eyes.

Respect.

THE COST REVEALED

Diane taps the folder.

DIANE

They'll come back.

AMARA

Let them.

DIANE

Next time, they won't ask nicely.

Amara reaches for Luke's hand.

Public. Unhidden.

AMARA

Then we'll be ready.

TAG

Outside.

The restaurant glows warm against the night.

Inside, three people stand on the same side of the line.

Not untouched.

Not naïve.

But united.

FADE OUT. End of Episode 13

Episode 14 – "Quietly Noticed"

THE ESCALATION

INT. RESTAURANT – MORNING

A new email prints at the register.

Amara reads it once.

Then again.

Hands it to Diane.

DIANE

They added requirements.

AMARA

They added obstacles.

The email lists:

Surprise site visits

Staff interviews without notice

Revised performance metrics

Luke watches from the prep line.

Doesn't ask.

He already knows.

THE VISIT

INT. KITCHEN – LATER

Two CITY STAFFERS stand side by side.

Clipboards. Smiles that don't reach their eyes.

One of them — mid-40s — stares at Luke a beat too long.

Recognition flickers.

STAFFER #2

Luke?

Luke freezes.

Slowly looks up.

LUKE

Yeah.

The staffer studies him.

STAFFER #2

Didn't expect to see you here.

The room shifts.

Amara notices.

So does Diane.

THE PAST WALKS IN

INT. STORAGE HALLWAY – MOMENTS LATER

The same staffer steps aside with Luke.

STAFFER #2

You don't remember me.

Luke exhales.

LUKE

I remember everyone from that place.

The staffer nods.

STAFFER #2

I was intake.

Second floor.

That says enough.

A beat.

STAFFER #2

You disappeared.

LUKE

I got out.

The staffer looks at him — not unkind.

STAFFER #2

Good for you.

Then, quieter:

STAFFER #2

But this contract?

They'll ask questions I didn't.

AMARA SEES IT

Amara watches them from across the room.

She doesn't interrupt.

When the staffers leave, she waits.

Luke comes to her.

LUKE

Someone from before recognized me.

She nods.

AMARA

Before here.

LUKE

Before everything.

No shame. Just fact.

DIANE CONNECTS THE DOTS

INT. OFFICE – AFTERNOON

Diane searches a name from the visitor badge.

Her face tightens.

DIANE

They didn't send him randomly.

She looks up as Amara enters.

DIANE

This is targeted.

THE HARD CONVERSATION

INT. DINING ROOM – CLOSED – NIGHT

Luke tells the whole truth.

Not details — context.

Enough.

Silence follows.

Finally, Amara speaks.

AMARA

They're not looking for who you are now.

LUKE

They never do.

She reaches for his hand.

AMARA

Then we make now undeniable.

Luke studies her.

LUKE

That won't erase then.

AMARA

No.

But it changes what it means.

THE QUIET THREAT

Later.

A letter slides under the office door.

No logo.

No greeting.

"ADDITIONAL REVIEW PENDING."

Luke reads it.

Then folds it carefully.

LUKE

They're patient.

AMARA

So are we.

TAG

Outside, a CITY CAR idles longer than necessary.

Inside, the restaurant closes for the night.

Luke locks the door.

Amara stands beside him.

Not shielding.

Standing.

FADE OUT.

End of Episode 14

Episode 15 – "What's Theirs to Tell"

THE ALLY

INT. RESTAURANT – MIDDAY

The lunch rush thins.

Luke wipes down the prep table.

A familiar voice behind him.

INTAKE WORKER (MR. HARRIS)

You still cut onions the same way.

Luke turns.

Surprised — but not guarded.

LUKE

Didn't think you'd come back.

Mr. Harris shrugs.

HARRIS

Didn't think I'd want to.

Beat.

HARRIS

But I've been watching.

Luke waits.

That's his growth.

HARRIS

They're building a narrative.

Not a file — a story.

Luke nods once.

LUKE

I figured.

Harris lowers his voice.

HARRIS

They don't have what they want.

Yet.

Luke studies him.

LUKE

Why tell me?

Harris looks around the kitchen — clean, steady, alive.

HARRIS

Because people rarely look like the worst thing they've done.

And you never did.

That lands harder than praise.

THE WARNING

HARRIS

If they don't find dirt, they'll invite confession.

Voluntary transparency.

Luke exhales.

LUKE

That sounds cleaner.

HARRIS

It's sharper.

He hands Luke a card.

No logo.

Just a number.

HARRIS

If you decide to speak —

don't do it alone.

Then he leaves.

Luke stares at the card.

Hope, with weight.

AMARA'S DECISION

INT. OFFICE – NIGHT

Amara sits with the contract… and Luke's personnel file.

Two truths. One future.

Luke stands across from her.

Doesn't interrupt.

She closes the file.

AMARA

They don't care about context.

LUKE

They never do.

She looks up.

AMARA

If we say nothing, they'll say it for us.

Luke nods.

LUKE

And if we say something?

Amara leans back.

AMARA

Then we choose the frame.

That's leadership.

THE LINE

Luke steps closer.

LUKE

I don't want pity.

AMARA

You won't get it.

LUKE

I don't want forgiveness either.

Amara meets his eyes.

AMARA

Good.

This isn't about erasing anything.

A beat.

AMARA

It's about ownership.

DIANE JOINS

Diane enters quietly.

DIANE

I ran the numbers.

She sets a folder down.

DIANE

If the city pulls out —

we survive.

Luke looks at her.

LUKE

You didn't have to do that.

DIANE

Yes I did.

She looks to Amara.

DIANE

Tell enough to protect us.

Not enough to feed them.

Amara nods.

Decision made.

THE CHOICE

INT. DINING ROOM – AFTER HOURS

Amara records a short video on her phone.

No makeup. No script.

Luke stands just off camera.

AMARA

This restaurant believes in second chances —

not as slogans, but as practice.

She pauses.

AMARA

One of our leaders has a past that shaped him.

Not one that defines him.

She looks directly into the lens.

AMARA

We won't be sharing details.

We will be sharing standards.

She stops recording.

That's it.

No confession.

No spectacle.

Just boundaries.

THE ALLY MOVES

Later.

Luke's phone buzzes.

TEXT – HARRIS:

Smart framing.

They'll push back — but quieter now.

You're not alone.

Luke looks up.

Amara's watching him.

He nods once.

She nods back.

TAG

Outside, a city car passes.

Doesn't stop.

Inside, the restaurant hums with prep for tomorrow.

Luke ties his apron.

Amara hands him a clipboard.

Normal.

Earned.

FADE OUT.

Episode 15

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