Daisy is upset, at home over Gatsby’s death. She has just learned that Tom is going to moved them across the country. He will not even let her stay for the funeral.
But i want to stay for the funeral.
I’ve had enough, let’s go Daisy.
As the argument comes to an end, Daisy and Tom remain in silence as they continue the drive.
The rain slows as Daisy and Tom pull into their new house.
But I care Tom, does that not matter to you? Gatsby was my friend, and a good person. I want to say a proper goodbye.
Stop crying, we have to leave. I don’t care about Gatsby and his funeral, never did.
It’s not all about me? It’s not all about you!
It’s not all about you, why don’t we leave and start a better life for ourselves.
Fine I’ll leave, but can’t we wait till after the funeral?
It is a new day, a new start for Daisy and Tom. Their new country house welcomes them home.
No, we are leaving now!
It’s not fair, I just wanted to go to a friends funereal, its not that I don’t want to leave I just wanted to wait.
Yeah a friend.
Daisy and Tom are leaving for the party, excited about their future life away from the craziness of New York.
We should go, meet new people. And welcome our new life.
Yes, I can wear my pearls again.
I heard that there is a party happening down the street today.
Yes, this is all so exciting.
As Daisy, and Tom drive off into the night on their way back to their new home they leave New York and Gatsby in the past. Never to mention his name again in fear of what others will think of them.
Are you ready Daisy?
Yes, it can be an exciting place.
I want to hear more about the parties they have over there.
While at the party, a neighbour comes up to Daisy and asks about her time living in New York.
Welcome, I heard that you came from New York. I have heard many stories.
I personally didn’t get to involved with them, I preferred to stay to myself.
It that why you moved here?
Yes, It was just all to much, I have always wanted to live a quiet life and now I can.