Sam stands, picks up their bag.
Here’s a short, atmospheric script titled — suitable for a stage, screen, or radio play. GHOST TOWN Logline: A lone traveler arrives in a deserted town where the only remaining resident insists the place isn’t empty — just waiting.
(still whittling) Third what?
(quiet) How long have you been here?
My car gave up two miles back. I walked through the heat.
Don’t thank me. Town provides.
Long silence. The sky darkens.
Just because you can’t see them doesn’t mean they’re not here.
Nobody ever does, first time.
(dry laugh) Funny. No, really. Gas station? Motel? A person who isn’t you? ghost town script
I’m not alone.
(gestures at the town) Evidence says otherwise.
You can stay in room seven. Key’s under the mat. Water heater works from 7 to 9 PM. Sam stands, picks up their bag
(startled) Jesus — didn’t see you there.
So I’m stuck.
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