The scene revolves around Jade's wedding to David, a man chosen by her family to "cure" her of her lesbianism. Despite the marriage, Jade is still in love with Althea, her lesbian partner. David, who is revealed to be gay, and Jade have an arrangement to get annulled after a year, but for now, they pretend to be a couple.
Meanwhile, Wila, Jade's Aunt, is not happy about Jade's marriage and still hopes to win Jade's heart. Paul, a gay friend of David's, is also introduced, who has been pretending to be interested in Sally, a female friend, to please his family.
Throughout the scene, there are conversations and interactions that reveal the complexities of the characters' relationships, desires, and identities. Ultimately, the scene sets the stage for a exploration of themes such as identity, family, love, and acceptance.
1. Miggy's mother is no longer alive.
2. A re-engagement announcement is planned to coincide with Miggy's homecoming.
3. Jade is getting married to David.
4. Althea is a lesbian and had a relationship with Jade.
5. Paul is gay.
6. Same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
7. Althea and Jade had discussed getting married abroad.
8. Jade has married David, but plans to get an annulment.
9. David and Jade's marriage is a ruse to appease Jade's family.
10. Althea is waiting for Jade and plans to meet her later.
11. Wila owns the house where Jade and her family are staying.
12. Jade's family is preparing food for her return from the wedding.
13. Miggy is Jade's son.
14. David and Jade's family are planning to leave for their home.
15. Paul offers to take Sally home.
16. Oscar and Julie are waiting in the lobby.
17. Althea is no longer a concern for Jade's family since Jade is married to David.
18. Sally and Paul have a conversation about his sexuality and Uncle Oscar's suggestion that he court her.
19. Sally is still getting used to being around openly LGBTQ+ individuals and is trying to be more politically correct.
20. Paul offers to help Sally with any questions she has about LGBTQ+ issues.