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Saturday, December 27, 2025

Another Boy Meets World – Episode Thirteen: “Boy Meets Festival of Lights”

 

COLD OPEN – MATTHEWS HALLWAY – DUSK

A knock. Ava peeks out from across-the-hall, holding foil-wrapped something.

Ava: August! Come over in ten? Night three. Latkes are plentiful.

August: I bring applesauce and sour cream to honor both great houses.

Ava: Diplomatic immunity granted. Dress code: cozy.

Cory (poking out their door): What’s the policy on dads?

Ava: Open-door, closed-mouth during blessings.

Topanga (grabbing briefcase): I’ll try to make it after my hearing.

Ava: We’ll save you a latke and a miracle.

Smash to titles.


ACT ONE

SCENE A – AVA’S APARTMENT – EARLY EVENING (A-PLOT START)

Warm lights, a menorah set safely by the window. Ava’s mom (wry, kind) finishes grating potatoes; a plate of sufganiyot (jelly donuts) beckons.

Ava: Welcome to night three. Contents: oil, joy, debate about toppings.

August: I come bearing bipartisan condiments.

Ava’s Mom: Put them near the latke diplomacy station. (to August) You good with the order? We light the shamash, we do the blessings, we light three.

August: I practiced the melody. Softly. Alone. In a closet.

Ava (proud): My interfaith king.

They gather. Ava’s mom lights the shamash. Together they chant the blessings (we hear the cadence, not every word), then light three candles. A small quiet. Glowy.

August (soft): Thanks for letting me be part of this.

Ava’s Mom: Thanks for showing up. That’s the miracle no one writes down.

Ava: Okay! Latkes. Spin tops. Friendly gambling with chocolate.

August: Dreidel diplomacy. I’m ready.


SCENE B – ROCKEFELLER CENTER RINK – TWILIGHT

Outdoor string lights, rental skates, a sign: “NO HOCKEY STOPS.” Shawn laces up with practiced speed; Katy ties neatly; Cory has on a helmet, wrist guards, and terror.

Shawn: You got this, Mr. History-on-Ice.

Cory: The last time I skated, it was a roller rink and I was trying to get Topanga to hold my hand.

Katy: That worked out.

Cory: I fell. She laughed. Then held my hand.

They push off. Cory shuffles, clutches the wall, narrates his demise. Shawn loops back, steady as a childhood.

Shawn: Bend your knees. Trust the glide.

Cory: What if the glide doesn’t trust me?

Shawn takes his hand. They make a wobbly, perfect lap.


SCENE C – COURTHOUSE CONFERENCE ROOM – SAME TIME

Topanga closes a laptop before a panel, calm and exact.

Topanga: We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for equal access. That’s the law. My client can sign today. Or we litigate tomorrow.

Opposing counsel blinks. Panel confers. A clock ticks past “dinnertime.”

Topanga glances at her phone—Cory’s “skating!” selfie; Ava’s “candles lit!” photo. She smiles, steels, keeps going.


ACT TWO

SCENE D – AVA’S APARTMENT – LATER

Dreidel spins. Gelt clinks. Ava demolishes a latke with applesauce like a poet; August tries both toppings at once like a heretic.

Ava: Monster.

August: Visionary.

Ava’s Mom: Peace in this house. Both are fine. (beat) Not on the sofa.

They open a tiny tzedakah jar.

Ava: Festival-of-Lights challenge: we donate what we’d spend on a movie to the pantry. Lights should reach beyond the windowsill.

August: Love it. Also, I made you a thing. (hands over a Kindness Cord braided in blue and silver) Limited edition: “Ner Neshama”—you light up souls.

Ava melts.

Ava’s Mom: You two are dangerously wholesome.

Another knock—Cory appears, cheeks pink from the cold, skates slung over his shoulder.

Cory: I come in peace. And near-concussion.

Ava: Latke triage incoming.

They feed him. He sighs the sigh of a man saved by fried.


SCENE E – RIVER RINK SIDELINES – NIGHT

Shawn/Katy hold cocoa, watch couples and chaos.

Shawn: Felt you texting me encouragement with your brain.

Katy: I was texting you snacks with my brain. (soft) You’re glowing. Election glow. Best-friend glow. Winter glow.

Shawn: And flannel. Never underestimate the power of flannel.

Phone buzz: Topanga “running long” message. Cory thumbs back a selfie from Ava’s: “I’m fed. I’m loved. Light stuff later?” Three heart emojis.

Katy: We can swing by after and deposit you on a couch.

Shawn: Preferably ours. Our couch has seen things.

They clink cocoa.


SCENE F – COURTHOUSE – NIGHT

Topanga wins a hard motion… with conditions.

Panel Chair: We’ll sign this tonight if you accept the revised timeline.

Topanga: My client… accepts. (text to Cory: “Late late. Save me a donut?”)

She pulls out a little travel menorah from her briefcase. A colleague notices.

Colleague: You going to light here?

Topanga: After this is filed. Light where you are, right?

She smiles, gets back to work. (We don’t need to see every word. We see resolve.)


ACT THREE

SCENE G – SHAWN & KATY’S APARTMENT – LATE NIGHT

Door opens. Cory shuffles in with skates, hat, and the biggest yawn known to man.

Katy: Couch, blanket, cocoa.

Shawn: We’ve got the good throw. The one that forgives.

Cory (already horizontal): I promised Topanga dinner. I will stay awake to kiss her hello like a hero.

Katy: That’s a big promise for a small human.

He’s out in ten seconds, snoring gently. Shawn snaps a picture with the tenderness of a brother who remembers too many nights like this.


SCENE H – AVA’S HALLWAY / APARTMENT – SAME NIGHT

August stands by the open door, sipping water, watching the candles burn low.

Ava: Favorite part?

August: The quiet between blessings and latkes. Feels like… the room taking a deep breath.

Ava: Favorite part for me is doing it with my people. (beat) Which includes you.

Ava’s Mom (gathering plates): Take sufganiyot across the hall for Topanga. Lawyer fuel.

August: Delivery boy engaged.

They clink gelt like cheers.


SCENE I – SHAWN & KATY’S LIVING ROOM – LATER

Door clicks. Topanga slips in, hair windblown, eyes tired-bright. She sees Cory starfished on the couch, yipping in a blanket fort.

Topanga (whisper): Tell me he ate.

Katy (whisper): Latke surplus. He even conquered the rink.

Shawn (whisper): Kinda. In spirit.

Topanga kneels, kisses Cory’s forehead. He stirs, smiles sleepily.

Cory: You won?

Topanga: We won enough. Big stuff continues tomorrow. (soft) Sorry I missed dinner.

Cory: You made the world a sliver gentler. I had latkes. We’re even.

Topanga pulls a tiny travel menorah from her bag, sets it on the coffee table. Shawn dims lights. Katy brings two tea lights.

Topanga: We’re very late, but… want to borrow a night?

Cory: Always.

They light—quiet, simple. No speeches. Just four grown-ups and a soft couch, faces warm in candlelight.


TAG – MATTHEWS HALLWAY – NEXT MORNING

August tapes a little sign between the two doors: “LIGHTS TRAVEL.” Below it, a shoebox labeled “PANTRY DONATIONS (HANUKKAH EDITION)” is already half-full.

Ava slips out with a sticky note: “Applesauce or sour cream: both is valid. —Ms. Morgenstern.” She winks. They high-five.

Across the hall, Topanga opens their door with a lawyer mug; Cory in a scarf; all exchange sleepy smiles.

Cory: Last night: small light, big win.

Ava: That’s Hanukkah. And life.

They head out into the cold, a little brighter than they were.

END.

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