I should be able to sell a few of these before the fog rolls in. I'll go now. (About to cross the street, looks back at Ray.) Thank you anyway. (She crosses the street and takes up her position again under the street lamp.) Matches for sale! (Coughs) Buy a bundle and warm my heart! They come with a magic wish built in every one... put there by a famous Arabian magician...
Hey!
Alexandria
What?
Is that true? Does every match really have a magic wish in it?
Alexandria
That's what my grandmother told me. (Ray runs across the street to her.) Now what do you want?
(Taking out his coin.) Is this enough to buy one bundle?
Yes... but what do you need matches for?
The magic wishes! I could use some magic wishes.
But....
And there are fifty in a bundle?
That's right...fifty...
(Holding out his money.) That's fifty wishes!
Are you sure?
Fifty wishes. That's a lot of wishes!
Here you go. (Gives him a bundle.) And that will bring you extra luck because you are my first customer tonight!
It is true, isn't it?
Is what true?
There really are wishes in these matches?
My grandmother says that wishes are dreams. We all got dreams. She says, if we don't have dreams then hope is just a silly word. (Ray looks at his bundle.) Look, you can have your money back....
No, I want them... even if there are no wishes in them. I can give them to my father. He can use them.
Was that him across the street with you... your father?
Yes. Do you have a father?
No.
Oh.
I have a grandmother though!
Really? I don't.
We're even then.
I guess we are. You don't have a father and I don't have a grandmother.
No, that's not right.
You mean you really have a father?
No... but you got to see things different. What’s your name?
Raymond... but you can call me Ray.
Well Ray, its like this… I got a grandmother and you have a father. It’s what you got that counts... not what you don't have. If you count what you don't have... then you always got nothing.
"Excerpt from BUNDLE OF WISHES copyright 1989 Marcel Nunis"