INT. HOTEL LOBBY – NIGHT
It’s raining hard outside.
The lights in the lobby glow amber. Reflections ripple across the marble floor.
Genevieve Storm enters, wearing a fitted trench coat, heels clicking with confidence.
She carries a small umbrella and something unreadable in her eyes — experience, perhaps.
She’s not nervous. She’s intrigued.
At the front desk, a keycard is waiting.
ROOM 2416.
INT. ROOM 2416 – MOMENTS LATER
Genevieve enters.
The room is dark, save for dim lighting and the silhouette of a man by the window.
He doesn’t move. Just watches the rain cascade down the glass.
GENEVIEVE
(softly)
You’re not what I expected.
THE MAN
Still want the full hour?
Genevieve doesn’t respond. She steps closer.
INT. HOTEL ROOM – 10 MINUTES IN
A strange silence. No music. No drinks.
The man finally speaks.
THE MAN
I booked you for a reason.
You were once a theatre major, weren’t you?
GENEVIEVE
(surprised)
That’s not on my profile.
THE MAN
It was… in a review. Online. Five years ago.
You played Nora in A Doll’s House.
A pause.
THE MAN
Tonight, I want to rehearse a scene. You’ll play her again. And I’ll be Torvald.
Genevieve tilts her head, amused.
GENEVIEVE
You booked me to do a monologue?
THE MAN
No. To finish one we never got to do.
INT. HOTEL ROOM – 40 MINUTES IN
They sit across from each other.
Scripts in hand. But the emotions are real.
Lines blur.
What starts as theatre becomes something else —
Regret. Memory. Catharsis.
Genevieve’s voice trembles — not out of fear, but because she knows this scene.
She was this woman, once.
And maybe, just maybe, he was someone she loved and left too.
INT. HOTEL ROOM – END OF THE HOUR
They finish the scene.
Both quiet.
THE MAN
I thought hearing those words again would break me.
But they freed me.
Genevieve rises.
GENEVIEVE
Theatre is cheaper than therapy.
But not tonight.
They share a look — not romantic, not transactional.
Just real.
She leaves.
FADE OUT.
Who Is Genevieve Storm?
More than a companion, Genevieve Storm brings depth, elegance, and an actor’s empathy to every encounter.
For clients seeking meaning over mechanics, she transforms time together into an experience — raw, memorable, and never the same twice.