TABLESCAPE
by Jeanette Farr
SYNOPSIS: Joe and Pratt are world travelers who love a great adventure, but it is time to settle down and think about a family. Pratt prepares a lavish tablescape for what is supposed to be a site visit, but only the “baby mama” shows up unraveling the details of the potential adoption. Jane, Joe’s tornado of a sister, who agreed to give her body to carry the baby for her brother and husband, tells the truth...
SYNOPSIS: Joe and Pratt are world travelers who love a great adventure, but it is time to settle down and think about a family. Pratt prepares a lavish tablescape for what is supposed to be a site visit, but only the “baby mama” shows up unraveling the details of the potential adoption. Jane, Joe’s tornado of a sister, who agreed to give her body to carry the baby for her brother and husband, tells the truth about their underage surrogate, and we find the circumstances of how the baby was conceived could add to their problems. What was meant to be a perfect brunch quickly unravels – plates get broken, babaganoush flies, and despite an ancient Tibetan singing bowl, not everything can be fixed. Each find that there is beauty in broken things and the cracks in the foundation might be what makes a person whole.
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