Timothy Henderson Jr.

Timothy Henderson Jr. (They/Them) writes to express the emotions they do not understand until they’re too far gone from relevance. They hope to one day write something that impacts a life they were never meant to interact with for the sense they will have been gone for many years. They write about love and loss and the complications that come with them. Read what you can and share what you don’t want to get lost to time.

Timothy Henderson Jr. (They/Them) writes to express the emotions they do not understand until they’re too far gone from relevance. They hope to one day write something that impacts a life they were never meant to interact with for the sense they will have been gone for many years. They write about love and loss and the complications that come with them. Read what you can and share what you don’t want to get lost to time.

Scripts

Broken Arrow

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

Four children find a nuclear bomb in the forest and try to decide who gets to keep it.

Four children find a nuclear bomb in the forest and try to decide who gets to keep it.

The Vessel

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A sailor, his vessel, and his drive to make a relationship last a lifetime. Jumping back and forth between Vasa and Fitz's first date where he takes her sailing and seven years later when they are married and she has had it with his constant prodding at the idea of having children that she was against from the start, she plans to have tubal ligation surgery.

A sailor, his vessel, and his drive to make a relationship last a lifetime. Jumping back and forth between Vasa and Fitz's first date where he takes her sailing and seven years later when they are married and she has had it with his constant prodding at the idea of having children that she was against from the start, she plans to have tubal ligation surgery.

The Mailman

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

One Sunday morning a woman receives a letter from a mailman that is from her husband in an alternate timeline where she died in a car accident instead of him.

One Sunday morning a woman receives a letter from a mailman that is from her husband in an alternate timeline where she died in a car accident instead of him.

Getting Into the Holiday Spirit

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A roommate plans a Friendsgiving without inviting the other. Tension rises and relationships meet their makers when communication is thrown out the window.

A roommate plans a Friendsgiving without inviting the other. Tension rises and relationships meet their makers when communication is thrown out the window.

Three's a Crowd

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A man makes the same promise that he will get married to them if they are both single when they are 35. All of their birthday's are today. Who will he choose?

A man makes the same promise that he will get married to them if they are both single when they are 35. All of their birthday's are today. Who will he choose?

Holding Hands While the Bombs Drop

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A man sitting on a park bench waiting is greeted by a woman trying to make it to the closest bunker.

A man sitting on a park bench waiting is greeted by a woman trying to make it to the closest bunker.

Imagine if we measured the room first

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A nomad with an anchor meets a homebody who doesn't sit still. When does your choices come from you or your experiences?

A nomad with an anchor meets a homebody who doesn't sit still. When does your choices come from you or your experiences?

Speed Dating

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A couple goes through their entire relationship in ten minutes.

A couple goes through their entire relationship in ten minutes.

The Paperclip Maximizer

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

A short chat on a Subway platform will change a man's life forever.

A short chat on a Subway platform will change a man's life forever.

Thank You for Calling

by Timothy Henderson Jr.

Synopsis

How far would you go to keep the rest of your office safe?

How far would you go to keep the rest of your office safe?