Friday, December 30, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met



Act Two, Scene Three

Exterior: Kiyah's house, a small three bedroom house.  Kiyah's car pulls into driveway, parks.  Kiyah and Laura get out of car, walk up to front door, unlock door, enter house.

Interior: Kiyah's living room, Laura and Kiyah enter, set bags down, Kiyah flops down in couch, Laura looks around, nervously.

KIYAH

Well, come on, you can relax now.

LAURA

I don't know, this is all...

KIYAH

Its not like you haven't been here before--

LAURA

Not like this.

KIYAH

Yeah, yeah.  Well, this is it, hon, this is your new home!

LAURA

My new home? My new home!

(She starts to cry.)

My new home...

KIYAH

(Kiyah crosses to Laura.)

No, no, none of that now.  Look, what you need first is a nice hot shower, get the Scott stink off of you, then as much Ben & Jerry's as you can take, cheesy chick flicks until you pass out, and red wine!!  Deal? Come on, look at me, say it, say it...Deal? Deal?

LAURA

Deal.

KIYAH

Good girl.  Now off with you.  You know where the bathroom is.  I'll put your stuff in the study, or where that crazy asshole ex of mine left all HIS stuff when I kicked him out!  Bastard.  We should sell it.

LAURA

What?

KIYAH

We should sell his shit on ebay! Yeah, that's what we can do tonight too!  You got anything from your ex we can hawk?

LAURA

No, I didn't think to--

KIYAH

Well, when we go back there to get the rest of what you need, we'll find some stuff then...

LAURA

Well, I don't know...

KIYAH

Off with you, shower now!  I'll get the ice cream, brownies, and wine ready!!!

Interior: Shower running, Laura leans against wall, water falls over her, she closes her eyes, sobs

Exterior: Kitchen, youtube in the background playing "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", Kiyah sings along as she pours the wine.  Her phone buzzes, a text from Samantha. It reads: Just got home, totally can't handle Benjamin right now, angry drunk. Can I crash there? Jacob's with his grandparents.

Kiyah types back, it reads: Yeah, of course, hon. Laura's here, just moved in, we're totally doing the girl's night.

Samantha's text: Awesome! See you soon!

Kiyah returns to singing with the music.

Laura walks into kitchen.  She's wearing pajamas, towel drying her hair.

KIYAH

There you are, and there you go!

Kiyah places wine glass in front of Laura.

LAURA

Wow, rum and cokes and now red wine, isn't there a little poem about this?

KIYAH

You mean, like, beer before liquor, no, it says nothing about wine.  And besides, this is a special occasion!

LAURA

How so?

KIYAH

You've been liberated.  No...we've been liberated!

(Both girls raise their glasses.)

KIYAH AND LAURA

To us!

(They sip their wine.)

LAURA

Let's let nothing come between us, okay? Nothing.

KIYAH

Yeah, no guy is worth it!

LAURA

I like that.

KIYAH

Its true.  My teacher in high school used to tell me that all the time.

LAURA

Your teacher in high school? Wait, why?

KIYAH

He was kind of like a dad to me, yeah.

LAURA

Oh, nice.  You still talk to him?

KIYAH

Not so much.  He died.

LAURA

Oh, sorry.

KIYAH

Yeah, no worries.  Come on, let's drink and dance!

(Kiyah dances with wine glass into the living room, turns up music, the girls start dancing together to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".)

Enter Samantha.

SAMANTHA

I came at the right time!!!

(She starts dancing with them.)

Song ends.

KIYAH

Wine in the kitchen, get yourself a glass, Samantha.

SAMANTHA

On it!

LAURA

(scanning through youtube)

What should we listen to now? Oh, I like this one...Torn, by Natalie Imbruglia...

KIYAH

Hells no!

LAURA

Why? It's how I feel--

KIYAH

Exactly why you shouldn't listen to it.  None of that sappy sad shit tonight.  That's for hangovers! For tonight, how about...Spice Girls!

(Samantha entering living room with wine bottle and wine glass.)

SAMANTHA

Girl power!!!

(Wannabe starts playing in the background. The girls dance together happily. Song ends.)

LAURA

Ah, I don't feel so good. I need to sit for a minute.

(They all sit around on couch, on the floor, etc.)

SAMANTHA

Now what?

LAURA

Ben & Jerry's Stat!

KIYAH

It's time for some eBay fun, baby!

SAMANTHA

How do you mean?

KIYAH

Jordan's left his stuff here for like over a month, its mine now, and I'm gonna sell it.  Yeah, bitch.

SAMANTHA

Nice!

(Kiyah exits into study, returns with a cardboard box and a laptop.)

KIYAH

Yeah, this is just one of his boxes.  And his computer, I'm keeping it, but let's see what gems we can find!

(She sits and the girls gather around her, start pulling items out, examining them, and Kiyah turns on laptop.  Samantha's cell phone rings.  She looks at it.)

SAMANTHA

Fuck, Benjamin!

KIYAH

Put it on speaker!

SAMANTHA

Oh, all right, but he's pretty drunk so I'm warning you...

(Samantha sets phone on coffee table, puts it on speaker.)

BENJAMIN

Listen, Bitch, don't bother coming home if you don't even have the decency to tell me where you are going.  You are so irresponsible, I'm not even sure how you became a mom, I mean, you are so incapable of being a mom, you are more a kid than he is...when are you going to grow up and be an adult...stop with this artsy fartsy life you think you have, stop living this stupid fairy-tale, its never gonna happen for you, you no talent bitch, get over it, get over yourself--

(Samantha turns phone off.)

SAMANTHA

Yeah, I warned you.

KIYAH

You did, hon.  Look, I got another room, its teeny-tiny, but its yours if you want it, at least, for awhile.

LAURA

I don't really need that big study, if you and Jacob want it, and I can take the smaller one.

SAMANTHA

Thanks, guys, really, I owe you. I don't know where I would be without you.

LAURA

To us!

(She raises her bowl of Ben & Jerry's ice cream!)

SAMANTHA

Girls rule, boys on the side!

(She raises her wine glass.)

KIYAH

No guy is worth it!

SAMANTHA AND LAURA

No guy is worth it!

Fade out.


Thursday, December 29, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


Act Two, Scene Two

(Exterior: Late at night, low income apartment complex.  Kiyah's car pulls into the parking lot.)

(Interior: Kiyah's car, Laura sits in the passenger side.)

KIYAH

So, you know what to get?

LAURA

Yeah, just some toiletries, some clothes, my pajamas.  I can get the rest later or whatever.

KIYAH

What do you need me to do?

LAURA

Just have my back.

KIYAH

You got it.

(Exterior: entrance to front door of Scott and Laura's apartment.  Kiyah and Laura approach door. Laura takes out keys, tries door, its unlocked.  Laura turns and looks at Kiyah, raises eyebrows. _

Let's do this.

(Kiyah and Laura enter apartment.)

(Interior: The living room of Scott and Laura's apartment.  Scott sits on couch, watching TV, beer bottle on coffee table.  Food items from Carl's Junior scattered over the table. TV blares loudly.)

SCOTT

So, you home now, Laura?

Laura

I'm not staying...

Scott

What?

LAURA

I'm not...

Scott

What?

LAURA

I'm not...

SCOTT

What?

LAURA

Turn off the TV.

Scott

I can't hear you.

Laura

Turn off the TV, Scott.

Scott

What? I can't hear--

(Kiyah walks over, grabs remote, turns off TV, room is suddenly silent.)

you.

Laura

I'm not staying, Scott.  I'm leaving...you.  Kiyah and I just came by to get some of my stuff.

(Scott says nothing, reaches for remote that Kiyah placed on coffee table.)

Say something.

(Scott turns TV on, turns up sound.)

(Kiyah moves to Laura and they exit to bedroom, start packing.)

(Interior: Scott and Laura's bedroom.)

LAURA

What the fuck?

KIYAH

Look, you are better off without him.  Let's just get what you need and go.

LAURA

What about the rest?

KIYAH

Figure that out later.

LAURA

Right.

(She starts to cry.)

KIYAH

Now, don't start that, please.  Come on, focus.

LAURA

I just don't know what to take.

KIYAH

As many clothes as possible, toiletries, favorite book, stuffed animal...

LAURA

Right, okay?

(Interior: Scott and Laura's living room. Scott watches TV.  Laura and Kiyah enter.)

LAURA

Scott? Scott? Scott?

(Kiyah walks over and grabs remote, shuts off TV.)

SCOTT

Yeah, what?

LAURA

I'm going now...

SCOTT

And?

LAURA

Look, you know, I'm the only one that really understands you--

SCOTT

Right, yeah, sure.

(Scott grabs remote from Kiyah, turns on TV loudly.)

(Kiyah looks at Laura, Laura shrugs, picks up bag and walks towards door.)

(CLOSE UP: Door closing behind Kiyah.)

(Exterior: Apartment building of Scott and Laura.)

(Kiyah and Laura walking to Kiyah's car.)

KIYAH

Congratulations, Laura!

LAURA

What the hell does that mean?

KIYAH

You left him!  You did it!

LAURA

Now what?

KIYAH

One moment at a time, Laura, just one moment at a time.  You've got this.

LAURA

Thanks, Kiyah.  Really, thank you!

Friday, December 16, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


Act Two, Scene Two

Interior: Bar, the table where Kiyah and Ashley sit taking shots, laughing.  Loud music in the background.

ASHLEY

What happened to Laura and that one guy--

KIYAH

What?!?!

ASHLEY

WHERE DID LAURA GO?

KIYAH

WHAT?!?!

ASHLEY

WHERE IS LAURA AND..

(music stops)

AND THAT ONE...guy...

KIYAH

Oh, wow.  I don't know...

ASHLEY

Who is that guy anyway?

KIYAH

You mean, Nate?

ASHLEY

Nate?

KIYAH

He's the manny for Lucy.

ASHLEY

Manny?

KIYAH

You drunk or something? I told you earlier.  Manny is a male nanny.

ASHLEY

And, that's Nate?

KIYAH

Yeah.

ASHLEY

So....who is Nate?

KIYAH

Sigh.  Yeah, that's what I want to find out but--

ASHLEY

But?

KIYAH

Laura might have beat me to it.

ASHLEY

Why do you say that? I mean, doesn't she have that guy, Scott--

KIYAH

They broke up, like, tonight.

ASHLEY

Oh well, then.  That changes things.  Sorta.

KIYAH

Sorta?

(Laura approaches table, Nate follows her.)

LAURA

(mouthing to Kiyah)

OMG! What the fuck?

CLOSE UP:Kiyah's face looking confused

Nate and Laura sit at the table.

Um, maybe I should buy another round or?

NATE

Yeah, sure. I'm game.

LAURA

Kiyah? Ashley?

KIYAH

Whatever.

LAURA

Huh?

ASHLEY

Sure, sure.  I'd love another.

KIYAH

I think you have had enough already--

ASHLEY

I'm celebrating.  Term well done.

NATE

You in school?

ASHLEY

Yeah, at the college. I'm Ashley by the way.

NATE

What are you studying?

ASHLEY

Film.

NATE

Oh, cool.  Behind the camera or...?

ASHLEY

Yeah.

NATE

You got any projects in the works?

ASHLEY

Yeah, actually, my director should be coming here soon.

(Door opens, blasting cold air in, Samantha stands in the door way.)

Samantha!

SAMANTHA

Hi everyone!

(She walks over to table.)

OMG! You never know what I had to do to get here.  Benjamin was supposed to watch Jacob today, but then reneged on me, said he had to work, which he didn't...he runs the fucking company, right? He can make his own hours!!!  So, in order to have this all important meeting with you, Ashley, I had to call around and around, finally got a hold of my mom to watch the kid.  Damn, that ex of mine!

NATE

You must be Samantha? I've heard a lot about you.

SAMANTHA

Yeah, how? Who are you?

NATE

I'm Nate.  I work for Lucy.  My car is in the shop with--

SAMANTHA

Oh, right, right.  So, you have heard a lot about me---

NATE

Well, not that much.

SAMANTHA

Uh huh.

LAURA

Nate's good people.  You can trust him.

(Kiyah glares at Laura, Laura shrugs.)

SAMANTHA

Okay, then, if you say.  I need a drink.

LAURA

I was just about to buy a round.  What do you want?

SAMANTHA

Uh, rum and coke would be fine.

(Laura summons bartender to table.)

(Samantha sits at table.)

LAURA

Rum and cokes all around please.

BARTENDER

Would that be all?

LAURA

For now.

BARTENDER

Thanks.

(Bartender exits.)

Nate

So, Ashley was telling me that you are a director--

SAMANTHA

Yeah.

NATE

And you guys have a project--

SAMANTHA

That's right.

NATE

I've always wanted to do film.  I'd love to hear more about that, help out, you know.

SAMANTHA

Yeah? You know I'm gonna be needing some actors--

NATE

Really?

SAMANTHA

Ever done any acting?

NATE

Some, not a lot.

SAMANTHA

Well, we should meet up, have you read for me.  And, you know what, Laura, you should come in too.  I'm in need of an actress for a part. Actually...yeah, let's arrange a time for you two to come in and audition, okay?

LAURA

Wow, of course, thanks!

SAMANTHA

No problem!

KIYAH

Convenient.

SAMANTHA AND LAURA

What?

KIYAH

Nothing.

(Kiyah picks up her phone, starts typing.)

NATE

So, what is the project anyway?

ASHLEY

Samantha's going to shoot and direct a web-series show I wrote.

NATE

Yeah, what's it about? What's it called?

ASHLEY

Still working on the title right now.  But, its about a young girl in her twenties trying to make her way in the world and then she meets this guy...

NATE

Wow, cool.  I can't wait to read it.

ASHLEY

I think you'd be great for the part!!

(Laura's cell phone buzzes. She picks it up.)

CLOSE UP:Laura's phone, text message from Kiyah: What do you think you are doing?

(Laura's types a reply. Kiyah's phone buzzes.)

CLOSE UP:Kiyah's phone, text message from Laura: What's the problem here?

(Kiyah types a reply.  Laura's phone buzzes.)

CLOSE UP: Laura's phone, text message from Kiyah: I totally saw him first, you just broke up with Scott, don't you think its too soon?

CLOSE UP:Laura's face, realization.

(Laura types a reply. Kiyah's phone buzzes.)

CLOSE UP: Kiyah's phone, text message from Laura: It's so not like that, I swear.

NATE

Dude, you guys care to share this two-way conversation with the rest of us or...?

LAURA AND KIYAH

Um, yeah, no.

(They put their phones in their pockets, purses.)

Fade out.


Thursday, December 15, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met



Act Two, Scene One

Interior: Bar, Nate standing at table with Kiyah & Laura.

NATE

Do you remember me?

LAURA

Yeah, um, the car, right?

NATE

Yeah, that's right.

LAURA

Did you ever get that fixed or...?

NATE

Its in the shop right now.

KIYAH

Have a seat, Nate!

(She moves so he can sit next to her.  Nate sits across from Laura.)

LAURA

It's not Benjamin's shop, is it?

NATE

A friend of Lucy's--

LAURA

Ugh, Benjamin!

NATE

Yeah, he seems like quite the guy.

(Door opens. Ashley, a small twenty-something Asian American, enters.)

ASHLEY

Hi guys!!!!

KIYAH

Ashley's here!

LAURA

Hi Ashley!

ASHLEY

Guess who just aced her math test?

KIYAH AND LAURA

Congratulations!

KIYAH

This calls for celebration.  Drinks all around!

(Kiyah and Ashley head to the bar to order.)

LAURA

You want something?

NATE

Yeah, I could do that. You?

LAURA

Kiyah's buying for me, this round.  Thanks.

(Nate stands, starts to leave, then stops.)

NATE

Laura, I saw you...

LAURA

Saw me?

NATE

Earlier today with...never mind.

(He leaves to get a drink.  Kiyah and Ashley come back with drinks in hand.  Kiyah carries two rum and cokes, Ashley carries one.  Kiyah sets in front of Laura.  Laura glances over her shoulder at Nate, ordering.  She looks at Kiyah, eyebrows raised.)

KIYAH

Oh, I know.  I know.  Lucy lucked out in the manny selection.

LAURA

Wonder how Eddie feels about that!

ASHLEY

Wait, what are you guys talking about?

KIYAH

That's Nate.  Lucy's new manny.

ASHLEY

Manny?

KIYAH

Male nanny?

(Laura stands with drink and crosses over to Nate.)

Exterior: Nate and Laura at the bar.

NATE

Hi...

LAURA

So...

NATE

So?

LAURA

You said, you saw me?

NATE

Yeah, with--

(Bartender approaches hands drink to Nate, Nate takes it, thanks him.)

You want to go find a place to talk, in private?

LAURA

Yeah, sure, I'd like that.

Interior: Backroom of bar.  Nate and Laura sit together on couch.

So, you saw me?

NATE

Yeah, you were with that guy, your boyfriend--

LAURA

Ex.

NATE

You broke up?

LAURA

Just.

NATE

Oh, I'm sorry to hear about that.

LAURA

Really?

NATE

Okay, from what I saw today, maybe I'm not.

LAURA

Yeah, that's what everyone is saying.

NATE

So, what now?

LAURA

I don't know, move in with Kiyah, I guess.  Be by myself, learn to love myself, appreciate being alone, you know the drill.

NATE

The drill?

LAURA

The drill.  Every time you break up with someone its always, "I am just going to be by myself for awhile" and all that crap.  I mean, you mean well but then something happens, someone comes along and there you are right back at the beginning.

NATE

Right back at the beginning.

LAURA

Yeah, that.

(Their eyes meet.)

So, about Nate?

NATE

About me?

LAURA

What's your story?

NATE

My story? I just moved here, new job, new life, new...beginning.

(Laura laughs.)

LAURA

Really? New beginning?

NATE

Oh yeah, really.

LAURA

You left someone behind?

NATE

No, she left me.  Now she wants me back.

LAURA

Oh, lame.  I feel you, man.

(She raises her glass to his, they toast.)

To dumping the assholes!

(They toast.  Nate takes a sip of his drink, ponders.)

NATE

Yeah.  I wouldn't call her an asshole...just confused.  I mean, she's just 24, but has never had a boyfriend before so I can't really blame her for...you know, cheating on me.  I mean, she hasn't had time to explore, I guess...

CLOSE UP:Laura's face, listening.

MEDIUM: Laura listening to Nate talking.

(A bell is heart ringing.  Laura looks around, sees a bell medium sized on the floor before her.  She looks around, Nate continues talking inaudibly, no one else notices bell.  She looks at Nate.  It rings louder and louder and louder.  She gasps, shakes her head violently. She gets up, tries to pick bell up but it is too heavy.  She starts kicking it, she hurts her foot.  She starts shoving pillows inside of it.  Finally the bell becomes muffled. She sits back down on couch and everything returns to normal around her.)

NATE

So, you know, I guess I'm just trying to figure out life right now, what I want, who I am.  You know, the drill.

LAURA

Yeah.

(Laura gulps down a big sip of her drink.)

The drill.



Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


Act one, Scene Five

Exterior: Swanson Home, Tow truck driver hitching Nate's car to truck. 

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Seems like we were just doing this!

NATE

Yeah, right.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Not much for small talk, huh?

NATE

Um...

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Ah, well.

NATE

Sorry, just a lot on my mind.  You said your name was Stephen, right?

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Yeah, and yours was?

NATE

Nate.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

New in town?

NATE

Yeah.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Sure aren't one for small talk. 

(laughs)

What brings you here?

NATE

Um...just needed a change.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Got a girl back there?

NATE

Sorta...not.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Oh, I get it.  What did she do? Cheat on you?

NATE

Something like that.

Interior: Tow Truck cabin.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

My best advice: find another girl yourself.  Doesn't have to be a long time thing.  You know, I could swear there are like ten girls to a one guy in this town...you'll find someone to hook up with, forget about that chick back there!

NATE

Thanks, I guess.  You are probably right.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Take my boss, Benjamin.  He's always railing on about his girl, Samantha.  How he could swear she's running off with this guy and that guy, from her work...she's one of those film director types, hooking up with actors all the time, that's what he swears.  I don't know.  I try to stay out of the whole thing.  Relationships, that is.

NATE

Thanks for the advice.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Any time.  Any time.

(Tow truck pulls into parking lot and starts backing into garage.)

Cut to: Benjamin on cell phone at desk, sipping coffee.

BENJAMIN

No, Sam, I told you I can't watch the kid tonight...why? Well, I got a thing...yeah, that's right I have a life too...Look, I'm at work now so--

(Nate walks up to desk.)

NATE

Um...

BENJAMIN

I gotta go, Sam.  Customer's here.

(Benjamin hangs up phone and slams it down on desk. He turns and smiles at Nate.)

You're back!  Sorry about all that...women!

NATE

Here are the keys.  You got all my information so---

BENJAMIN

Yeah, I'll have my guys take a look at it and then we'll get back to you with an estimate.

NATE

Sounds good.  See you later.

Exterior: Nate exits garage, stands looking around in parking lot.  He starts walking.

CUTAWAY: Interior Bar, late afternoon.  Kiyah and Laura sit at table, a bottle of wine between them.

LAURA

I'm telling you, Kiyah, this is the last time...

KIYAH

Yeah, you always always say that.

LAURA

I mean it this time, really mean it.  He can't treat me like this.

KIYAH

So, what are you going to do about it then?

LAURA

You need a room-mate?

KIYAH

Well...

(Door opens, blowing Kiyah and Laura's hair with blast of cold.  Camera pans over to reveal Nate in the door.)

Hey there, its you...Lucy's new...manny!!

NATE

Oh yeah, its...Kira, right?

KIYAH

Kiyah, yeah.

NATE

Sorry about that.

KIYAH

It's all right.  Everyone always does that.  Want to join us?

Nate

Um, I guess, for a bit. 

(Nate approaches table, stands, looks down at Laura. Their eyes meet.)

Um, hi.

LAURA

Hi.

Fade out.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met



Act one, Scene Four

Interior: Auto Repair shop, Benjamin, a heavy set man in greasy work clothes, sits at desk, in the garage, with a car being worked on behind him.  Radio playing in background, he sips from a coffee cup and stares at computer, his cell phone rings,he looks at it, incoming call reads "Samantha", he lets it go to voice-mail.  He looks around, sneaks out a flask from inner coat pocket, opens it, pours liquid into coffee cup, sticks flask back in his coat pocket, stirs coffee with greasy finger, sucks on finger, then sips his drink.  He gives a satisfied grin.

Enter: Nate.

NATE

Um, hi, I'm new in town and my new, um, boss recommended this place so--

BENJAMIN

You got car troubles?

NATE

Yeah.  Just died when I came into town last night.  Had that car for years and then as soon as I got here...

BENJAMIN

That sucks, man.

NATE

Yeah, but it seems, like,I don't know symbolic or something, right?

BENJAMIN

I wouldn't know.

NATE

Yeah.

BENJAMIN

So, you want to bring it in or something?

NATE

Yeah.  My dad said he could cover any expenses.  So, yeah, I can get it towed here and...

BENJAMIN

I got some time this afternoon, say 2:00 pm.

NATE

Awesome. Do you know where I can get a tow-truck?

BENJAMIN

We got that service here.  What's your address?

NATE

Um...hold on...

(pulls out phone.)

I just moved there, like, last night, not memorized or anything yet.

(Benjamin stares at him.)

Right, okay...its 1122 Pine Street.

BENJAMIN

Got it.  So, I'll have my guy there at about 1:30?

NATE

Sounds good.

Exterior: Nate walking out of auto repair shop.

POV: Nate sees Scott and Laura's car pulled up across the street.  Laura gets out angrily, starts walking down the street.  Scott opens driver side door, stands and stares at her.

Nate waves at Laura to get her attention.

SCOTT

Laura, get back here!!

LAURA

No, we're through.  I've had enough--

Scott runs down the street and grabs her by the arm, pulls her back toward car.

SCOTT

Just get in the car.

Scott pushes her towards passenger side, into street. Laura whimpers, opens door, gets in.

CLOSE UP:Nate's reaction shot.

NATE

Fuck.

Nate's phone rings in his pocket, ring tone, Liz Phair's "Why can't I" plays.

Nate pulls phone, looks at it.

Close up: ON phone Incoming call reads "Jessica"

Nate stares at, sighs, answers.

NATE

Yeah, hi, Jessica.

JESSICA

Hi.

NATE

What's up?

JESSICA

I just wanted to check in, see how the move went--

NATE

Yeah, just getting things settled.

Pov: Nate looks across the street to Scott and Laura's car, idling.

CLOSE UP: Nate's face, thinking about what he saw with Scott and Laura.

JESSICA

Yeah? So...Nate, are you there?

NATE

Oh, yeah, sorry, just a lot on my mind.

JESSICA

Nate, I...I...miss you...

NATE

...Really? Well, maybe you should have thought of that before jumping in the sack with---

JESSICA

I told you it was a mistake--

NATE

Oh, yeah, right.

JESSICA

Look, maybe I can come to visit and we can--

Nate

Yeah, whatever, Jess, I got to go.  Things to do, really busy here.

JESSICA

I'm sorry, Nate, I really am.

NATE

Sure.

(He hangs up.)

POV: Nate watches as Scott and Laura's car drives off.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


Act One, Scene three

Exterior: The Lawn between Swanson main house and granny unit, early morning.  Nate exits the unit and crosses over to main house.

Interior: Kitchenette of Swanson home, Saturday morning.  Stephen in high chair, eating cheerios on tray.  Adam at table, eating a bowl of cereal.  Eddie reads paper and drinks coffee.  Lucy at counter, pouring herself a cup of coffee, smiles at Nate when he enters.

LUCY

Good morning!! Just the guy I wanted to talk to...would you like some coffee?

NATE

I would love some.

(Lucy grabs a mug from the cupboard, pours some coffee in it.)

LUCY

Cream? Sugar?

NATE

Just black.

EDDIE

Like a man!

LUCY

Eddie!

(Nate laughs and takes coffee from Lucy.)

NATE

So, I wanted to ask your advice on the best mechanic in town, I'll need to get that thing fixed pretty fast...sorry that it doesn't seem so reliable!

LUCY

Hey, these things happen!

NATE

Yeah, talked to my dad this morning, he said, he could float me some money to cover it.

LUCY

Good, good.  You know, my friend, Sara's boyfriend works at a shop downtown.  You can check them out.  Ask for Brian and say you know me.

NATE

Great.

LUCY

Yeah, the shop is Ashland Auto Repair, I think.

NATE

Sounds good.

LUCY

Now, can we talk scheduling for these guys?

NATE

Of course.

LUCY

Now, you know, weekends are free for you, unless something comes up.  On weekdays, I have to leave by 7:45 to get to work, so I'd like you to start at 7:30 in the morning, for breakfast routine and getting ready for school.  At 8:15, walk Adam to school, we have the stroller for Stephen.  Then, back here with Stephen, who should try and nap around 10, then pick up Adam at 12:30, naps at 1:00 pm.  Then, playtime until dinner at 5, when I get home, and you are off for the evening.  Got it?

NATE

Whew! I think so.

LUCY

It really isn't that hard, but its a lot to take in.  There is a detailed schedule on the refrigerator.  I also left a binder with detailed instructions about naps, diaper and potty training, important phone numbers in your apartment.

(Eddie rolls his eyes.)

NATE

Wow! Thank you!  I'll study it thoroughly.

(Doorbell rings.)

LUCY

Oh, that will be Kiyah.

(She exits to front entrance way.  Nate sips coffee and leans against counter, looking from Stephen to Adam to Eddie, waiting. Kiyah and Lucy enter, talking. Kiyah, a heavy-set Asian woman in her late twenties, stops and stares at Nate.)

KIYAH

Hi there, I'm Kiyah.

LUCY

Nate, this is my best friend.  We also work together at the shop downtown.

(Kiyah moves towards Nate slowly, he backs away into corner of kitchen.)

NATE

Hi.

LUCY

Kiyah and I were about to head downtown for our pilates class, maybe you can come with and we can drop you at the mechanics?

NATE

Sounds great.  Would love to see the town too.

Fade out.

Interior: Kiyah's sedan, Kiyah driving, Lucy in passenger seat, Nate in the backseat.  Katy Perry plays on the radio.

KIYAH

So, guess who called me last night?

LUCY

He didn't?

KIYAH

Yeah, what part of "we broke up" don't you understand?

LUCY

I know, right?  But seriously, are you okay?

KIYAH

I will be.  I just got focus on doing what's right by me.

LUCY

Yeah, good.  So, what's that then?

KIYAH

Getting healthy, moving forward, thinking of going back to school--

LUCY

Good.  What would you study?

KIYAH

I don't know.  I think I will just get my gen ed and then go from there.  I don't know yet what I want to be when I grow up.

LUCY

I heard that. Hey, you hear from Laura recently?

(Nate turns from looking out the window to listening to their conversation.)

KIYAH

No, actually, I have not.  Why?

LUCY

Yeah, me neither.  She hasn't called or anything since she got together with that big creepy loser...what's his name?

NATE

Scott?

LUCY

Excuse me--

KIYAH

Yeah, I think that's right...

Lucy

How did you--

NATE

Um, a girl named Laura helped me move my car when it stalled yesterday and her boyfriend was there too.

LUCY

I see.  How did she look?

NATE

I...it was only for a few minutes, she seemed nice enough.

KIYAH

Bastard Scott never lets her do anything without his approval, low-life scum.

LUCY

But, tell us how you really feel?

NATE

Sorry to hear that, about Laura.

LUCY

Yeah, thanks, Nate.  Hey, there's the auto shop.  Kiyah, can you drop Nate off here?

KIYAH

Sure thing.

(Kiyah pulls into auto shop parking lot.)

LUCY

See you at home later, Nate.

NATE

Yeah, thanks!

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


ACT ONE, SCENE TWO

Exterior: The Home of Eddie & Lucy Swanson, Evening.

(Tow truck pulls up to front of house, pulling Nate's car. Lucy Swanson hurries from house, dishrag over her t-shirt and old jeans, carrying small child in one arm.  Nate gets out of passenger side of tow truck, he is carrying Doodle.  Tow truck driver gets out of other side, starts unhooking car.)

LUCY

Oh my god, you must be Nate! Looks like you had some difficulties today.

NATE

Oh, this isn't even the half of it.

LUCY

Well, let's get you inside to your room and settled for the night then.  Do you need help paying the tow truck? I can do it, as part of your payment.  Like an advance?

NATE

It's okay, I already took care of it.

LUCY

Oh, okay.

(Tow Truck Driver walks up to them, carrying clipboard.)

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

So, Nate, you're all set.  Just need you to sign here, if you would.

NATE

Sure thing.

(He signs.)

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

And here too please.

NATE

Right, okay.

(He signs in second place.)

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

And, just one more place.

(Nate reads over document. Tow Truck Driver looks over at Lucy.)

Liability issues, right?

LUCY

Oh yeah.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Cute kid you got there.

LUCY

This is my youngest, Stephen.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Stephen? That's my name! Hello little guy!

LUCY

Wow, quite the coincidence!

(Nate finishes document, hands clipboard back to tow truck driver.)

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Right then, I'll be off.  Good night.  Best of luck to you, Nate.

NATE

Yeah, thanks.

Fade Into:

Interior: Living room/dining room of Scott and Laura.  Dishes scattered everywhere, dust bunnies across the furniture, Scott and Laura are making out on the couch.  Laura pushes him off of her.

SCOTT

Babe, what's your deal?

LAURA

I'm sorry, I'm just...

SCOTT

Distracted?

LAURA

What?

SCOTT

Its not that dude with the stalled car, is it?

LAURA

The dude with the--

SCOTT

Remember we helped push his car and--

LAURA

Oh, right.  What about him?

SCOTT

You weren't, you know, checking him out or--

LAURA

What? No!!!  I'm just really tired, is all.

SCOTT

What was that guy's name anyway?

LAURA

Um....Nate, I think.

SCOTT

Yeah, that's right, Nate. Kind of a weirdo, don't you think?

LAURA

Why?

SCOTT

Just a vibe I got, I guess...I mean, he yelled something like "my doodle", like he called his car that or something, its like a name for a guy's pe--

LAURA

That's  his dog.

Scott

His dog's his penis?

LAURA

No, what? You are so weird.  No, his dog's name is Doodle.  She's a miniature poodle and she's quite possessive, let me tell you.

SCOTT

How'd you know that?

LAURA

She growled at me when I got in the car---

SCOTT

Why'd you get in the car--

LAURA

To steer!

SCOTT

Oh, right, of course.  So, he was worried about his dog when the car started to roll?

LAURA

Yeah.  You know, you are a little like Doodle--

SCOTT

You saying I have a little doodle?

LAURA

No, no...just like her...

SCOTT

Let me show you my doodle, baby! You won't be calling it little, no you won't.

(She laughs, he pushes her down and they start making out again.)

Fade out:

Interior: Granny Unit behind Swanson house.  Lucy, Eddie, their son, Adam, enter with Nate and Doodle.  Lucy is still carrying Stephen.  Eddie carries Nate's suitcase.

LUCY

So, this is where you will be staying? I know its not much but--

NATE

Oh no, its great!

EDDIE

So, why'd you want to take this job anyway? I mean, a nanny's not exactly a guy's--

NATE

I think the official turn is "manny".

EDDIE

Manny?

NATE

Male Nanny!  And, its works for me now.  I'm grateful for the opportunity, you know, as I get settled here in this new place, new town.

EDDIE

So, what do you want to do, really?

NATE

You know, I taught for awhile, middle school, but I think I'm just looking for a change, gonna figure that out.

EDDIE

I see.

LUCY

We should let you and Doodle get settled. You've had a long trip.

NATE

Thanks.  Good night, Adam and Stephen! I can't wait to get to know you guys!

(Adam hides behind his mom's legs and stares at Doodle.)

You want to pet her? She's really gentle.

(Nate kneels and holds Doodle close to Adam.  Adam cautiously pets Doodle, then pulls his hand away, and looks up at his mom.  She smiles at him.)

LUCY

Thank you, Nate.  We'll talk in the morning.  Get some rest!

NATE

Good night!

(Lucy, Eddie, Adam, and Stephen leave. Lucy is heard off-camera, walking away:

LUCY

I can't believe you, Eddie.  Going after him like that, about not exactly a guy's job.  I mean, really!

WIDE: Nate standing in living room of Granny Unit.  He collapses onto couch, exhausted mentally, physically, emotionally.  Doodle sits next to him on couch, looks at him. Nate smiles at her.

You must be hungry, Doodle? Let's get your dish in and feed you?

Fade out.


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Nate & Laura & How They Met


Act One, Scene One

Interior: green station wagon, packed full of Nate's belongings, in the passenger seat is his miniature poodle, camera focuses on Nate, driving, from the POV of the poodle, Doodle.

It's late afternoon, early evening, late fall.

The radio is on, playing "Take on me" by Aha.  Nate sings along.

Camera shows highway off-ramp for Ashland, OR.  Nate flicks on his turn signal and begins to exit freeway.  At stop sign, Nate pulls out his phone and starts tapping in address into google maps.

NATE

So, Doodle, we're almost to our new home.  Are you excited, Doodlie-Doodlie-Doo? Gonna get to have your own backyard to play in, with the kids, and a new neighborhood of pee-mails to explore.  And no more thinking about Jessica and Francine, that goes for you not just me, right?

(Nate looks over at Doodle, who stares at him.  Nate rubs his dog's head.)

You're the best, Doodles!

(Nate's car stalls.  He starts to start it again, but car won't turn over.)

Shit.  Fuck.  Stay here, Doodle.

(Nate flicks on emergency lights and steps out of car, looking around.  Car behind him starts honking.  He shrugs apologetically.  A car door of two cars down opens.  A girl gets out, she walks towards him quickly.)

LAURA

Car trouble?

NATE

Yeah, won't start.  Piece of crap, need a new one.

(Car honks behind them.)

NATE AND LAURA

Asshole.

(Nate and Laura's eyes meet.  They both laugh.)

LAURA

I'm Laura, by the way.

NATE

Nate.

LAURA

How can I help?

NATE

Can you steer if I push?

LAURA

Yeah, and my boyfriend can help too..

NATE

Boyfriend?

LAURA

He's in the car, I'll go get him, just one minute--

(Laura runs back to car, Nate kicks tire and breathes out.)

NATE

Boyfriend!

(Car honks behind him.  Nate walks over to car, peers in driver side, makes to roll down window.  Male driver, mid-thirties, rolls down window and stares at Nate.)

Look, my car died and we are working at getting it moved.  Its not going to go any faster by you honking so--

DRIVER

I'll wait.

NATE

Well you could---

(Driver rolls up window.)

Offer to help.

(Laura and her boyfriend walk back up.  Her boyfriend is a little overweight, balding, and carries a drink from Wendy's.)

LAURA

Hey, um, Nate, this is my boyfriend, Scott.  Scott, this is Nate.

SCOTT

Car trouble, huh?

NATE

Yeah, can you push?

SCOTT

Yeah, Laura, you steer?

NATE

Don't mind Doodle--

LAURA

Doodle?

(Nate and Laura walk to driver side of Nate's car.)

NATE

My dog, her name is Doodle.  Be careful not to let her out...

LAURA

Oh, she's so cute.  What kind of dog?

NATE

Miniature poodle.  I know not really a dude dog, but she's cool.

(Nate opens door and leans in.)

Doodle, this is Laura, she's helping us out.  You be a good girl for Daddy, okay?

(Nate motions Laura to sit in driver seat.  Laura sits and Doodle growls at her. Laura looks at Nate, questioningly.)

She can be a little jealous sometimes.  Sorry.

SCOTT

(from behind car)

Put it in neutral, okay, baby?

(Laura puts car in neutral, Nate closes door and runs back to Scott. They start pushing car, with Laura steering.  Driver behind moves forward, rolls down the window.)

DRIVER

Get a new car!

NATE

Thanks for everything, ass-wipe!

SCOTT

Laura, don't forget to put the car in park.

(Laura, getting out.)

LAURA

What was that?

(Car starts to roll forward.)

SCOTT

Laura, you stupid...park, put the car in park!

NATE

Oh my god, my doodle!

SCOTT

What the?

(Laura runs over, opens car, and puts car in park and pulls e-break.  Car stops abruptly. Nate collapses against car, breathing hard, then moves over to driver side, checks on Doodle.)

LAURA

I'm so sorry, Nate, I should have---

SCOTT

Not the brightest thing around, my Laura, but she's not bad to look at.

NATE

It's okay, Doodle's okay, Laura, we're okay, we're all okay.

SCOTT

You from out of town? I noticed your license plates?

NATE

Yeah.

SCOTT

Traveling through or staying?

NATE

Moving here.  Just starting a new job tonight.  New life, new adventures!

LAURA

Scott, can you get the car?

(She hands Scott the keys, Scott moves off to move car.)

Welcome to Ashland!

NATE

Thank you, Laura.

LAURA

We're not all like that asshole in the car behind you, I promise you that.

NATE

I can see that.

(Scott drives up behind Nate's car, honks.)

LAURA

(under her breath.)

Shit.

(to Nate.)

Well, we all have our moments.  Do you need any help? Need to call someone? A phone? Something like that?

NATE

I think I got it from here.  Thank you, Laura.

SCOTT

(peering out car window)

Let's go, Laura, I'm hungry!

LAURA

Maybe I'll see you around then, Nate?

NATE

I hope so.

LAURA

And, once again, welcome to Ashland, welcome home.

(She runs off and gets in passenger side of her car, car pulls out, Laura waves at Nate.)

NATE

Home? We shall see about that.

(Nate gets in car and begins dialing.)


Sunday, November 27, 2016

Daggers In Men's Smiles Trailer

Cafe-Girl: A Girl Conquers World Novella



“Here's my phone number, if you ever want to call me when you can't sleep,” Deborah's voice rang over and over through Matthew's excited brain. He stood holding the napkin with her name and phone number scribbled across it loosely. This was it, this was his in, the initiatory step into whatever was going to be between them. He could toss the napkin in the garbage, a likely story, or pocket it and wait until he got off work to call her. Happily, he moved through the coffee shop to the patio to brag to his friends when the door swung open, letting the cool air blast in and upon him. In a flash, all time seemed to stop, everything that was slipped away into momentary oblivion. Before him, framed in the doorway, the cool air flowing around her, stood Deborah, dressed in completely different clothes than the ones she had just left in, and quite inappropriately dressed for this fall weather, a tanktop and short pants.

“Deborah, what the...?”

She quickly moved into the coffee shop, her eyes aghast and full of wonder, as if this was the first time in a long time that she had been in this place. She moved past him, brushing slightly against his shoulder with her arm, a tingly sensation overwhelmed him with infatuated desire. She moved through the coffee shop, touching each table, running her hands over every chair, warming herself by the fire as she stared mysteriously into the flames for what seemed like a very long time.

“Deborah, I'm confused,” Matthew said, breaking the silence. “How did you...come back here...with different...”

Deborah turned to face him, resolute.

“I don't have a lot of time here, in this place, this moment, Matt,” she said at last. “Let me explain. Let's sit down.”

She sighed with melancholy, moved to a table by the window, and sat. He sat across from her, his hands folded before him on the table.

“You want a cup of coffee or something?” he asked, after a moment of silence where she stared at him in quiet disbelief.

“That would be...so amazing,” she began and then shook her head. “But, there isn't any time, I don't think...” Tears welled up in her eyes. “I can't believe I'm here now, I never thought I'd see it again, never believed, always hoped...”

“Um, weren't you just---”

“No, Matt, not like that,” Deborah started to explain. “I mean, yes, I was but not me here now. That was then, in the past when...oh my god, its only for the beginning for you...she, I mean, I just gave you my number and its the moment after...”

“Wait, hold on, what are you saying?” Matthew blurted out, starting to become worried about the mental state of this girl he liked. “Why are you wearing those clothes? What the hell?”

“Matthew, I'm not the girl I was, the girl that was just here...I'm from a time after...that's why my clothes are different,” she tried haltingly to explain, her eyes pleading for him to understand, hoping that he would.

“Wait, are you saying...like time travel, like you are from the future or some shit?” Matthew asked, pushing his chair away from the table and starting to get up. He had had it with these crazy girls.

“Wait, please, Matthew,” Deborah was pleading, reaching for his arm. “The number I gave you, on the napkin, where is it?”

He pulled it from his pocket and held it out to her.

“And...and your phone, call it now, please,” Deborah begged. He stood there and stared down at her, searchingly. What the fuck is this shit, he thought.


Deborah blinked rapidly, searching for some way to make him see.

“Look around you, at the other people in the coffee shop, the patio,” she thrust her arms around her to get him to look and her eyes welled up again with agonized tears as she saw the rest of the boys on the patio.

Matthew looked around and then looked around again. Suddenly, he saw what she was saying.

“They're...not moving,” he said at last. “Like at all. What the hell?”

He sat down again heavily in the chair and she sat across from him.

“So, call me, her, me,” Deborah said. He pulled his cell-phone from his pocket and looked over at the number, slowly, deliberately he began to dial. It rang once and then the voice of Deborah rang out from the other end of the line.

“Hello? Hello?” Matthew looked up at Deborah before him and then at the phone with her voice coming through. The phone went dead as Deborah on the phone hung up.

“Now you see,” Deborah said with a sigh. “I am at home, in my room, anxious that you aren't going to call, and when the phone rings I've just thrown it across the room, spilling coffee all over the place and when you call me, I don't know who it is, but I'm trying to clean up the mess and...”

Matthew stopped her by touching her arm. “It's okay,” he said soothingly.

“You'll never talk about this, the two of you, we never do,” Deborah responded.

“So, we become a we,” Matthew said with a hopeful smile. Deborah stared out the window wistfully. “So, if you are from the future, then right, what do you want? Why are you here?”

“Huh?” was all Deborah said as she stared outside lost in thought.

“Well, you came back for a reason so...,” Matthew urged her to speak.

Deborah looked around at the cafe and sighed.

“This place is so cozy. I've missed it so much...no matter how hard I try, I can never find another place like it...but...its not the place that makes it so special, really, I just realized that.”

“Deborah?” Matthew looked over at her. “What happens to this place?”

She looked over at him and into his piercingly warm blue eyes.

“Everything's going to change and fast,” she began, a tear trickling down her face. “You know back when I was younger, when I was here, I lived in this magic little bubble of my own little world, my own little reality, and I thought, I really wanted it to go on forever and ever...but what I have learned is, nothing ever lasts, you've got to hang onto those moments of happiness for as long as possible, hold those shreds of peace in your heart before...”

Matthew opened his mouth to speak but then shut it, remaining silent, watching her, waiting for her.

“And even now, its not what it seems, not as perfect as I thought,” Deborah smiled sadly. “I went into this cafe seeking....seeking love, answers to all my doubts, solace from the world's scariness...and it...it found me here, even here.”

Matthew's eyes flew open.

“What are you talking about?” was all he could say.

“I just wanted to...be here one last time, with you, with everyone,” she said, tears streaming down her face. “Just to feel the fire's warmth and crackle, absorb the atmosphere of this place, see you as you are before...Matt, don't trust what you see on the outside, all is not what it seems now.”

With that, she started to fade right before his eyes. He reached for her, calling her name.

“Deborah, Deborah, wait, don't go!”

She responded to his calling, her voice trailing off further and further into an echo.

“Matthew, come and find me whatever you do.”

And, then she was gone. The rest of the world around him in that cafe returned to normal. He sat back and let out a huge breath. Did that really just happen? He stood up and moved down towards the patio, pushing the door open.

“She gave me her phone number!” he exclaimed.

“Nice,” said James yet Matt thought he heard a hint of jealousy in it. Yet he shook it off. This was good news and nothing was going to damper his happy moment.

Deborah pulled out her keys from her book-bag and stuck them into the lock of her small apartment. She unlocked the door and pushed it open, revealing her small one bedroom apartment, the living room a-mess with dirty dishes on the coffee table, books strewn about, nail polish and left over clippings from her last self-imposed beauty night. She sighed, she had never been this much of a slob in past years, but with the onset of grad school and the weight of the three years had brought on a sense of lethargy and impassive care for her surrounding environment. She set her bag down in the hallway and reached for the keys to her mailbox, hanging on a hook on her hall table.

She moved through the open hallway of her apartment complex, down to the first floor where the mailboxes were located. Unlocking the small door that opened to her mailbox compartment, she expected only to find the usual bills and ads that she would most likely toss in the garbage, well, the ads not the bills, she'd get in trouble if she did that. But, what she found as she pulled out the mail, standing there shivering in the half-cold of October leafing through, yes, the bills, ads, was a personal letter from him...from Matthew. Her heart skipped as she read his name again, how long had it been since they had spoken to each other, let alone seen each other? Deep inside herself, she felt a stirring within, the emptiness that had so consumed her in recent years started to dissipate with a sense of longing...and could it be...perhaps, love, at least of some sorts. She hurried back up the stairs to her apartment.

She sat on her sofa, a mug of tea in both hands, her legs pulled up to her chest, staring at the unopened letter sitting atop her coffee table. She'd cleaned up a bit, the dirty dishes were in the sink, the nail polish and its sundry items were placed back in the bathroom so merely before her was the letter sitting alone by itself. As she stared at it, she took it in fully, its loneliness resting there on the coffee table echoed the loneliness within her. In her mind's eye, she saw Matthew alone at a coffee shop, lonely like her, staring down deep into his coffee mug, his hands wrapped around it, not unlike hers around her tea, a cigarette dangling out of one hand, waiting, hoping, longing, maybe.

It had been three years since that night at the bar. Three years since Matthew had called the police and the investigation and subsequent trial. The police having disregarded her re-telling of her visions as evidence but had discovered that the necklace itself with DNA evidence of both James and Eve was sufficient enough evidence for booking. Deborah had not been able to attend the trial, work was her excuse but really it was due to her not wanting to acknowledge the truth of the state of James, that even though she had witnessed per her vision the murder, she could not, did not want to, believe he was capable of such atrocity. The jury had found him guilty, a psychiatrist had found him mentally unstable and labeled him with paranoid schizophrenia. He was up north in jail now in a psychiatric unit. Shortly after the trial had concluded, Deborah moved closer to her parents house for graduate school, in none other than, psychology, leaving all of them behind, trying to run as far as possible from them which was proving to be impossible. The faces of Shaggy, Thomas, Ray, Matthew, and even James swam up at her. The happier times, hiking, drinking at the bar in the crow's nest, the long talks and joking days over their coffee mugs and cigarettes at the cafe...it all refused to disappear from her thoughts but was there like an ever present and insistent companion in every moment of her days, waking and otherwise.

Alone in her apartment, a tear trickled down her face. She had managed, she rationalized, to stem the tide of emotion on this whole matter as far away from the fore-front of her heart as possible but now with the letter before her the emotion began to flow. Slowly, she set the tea mug on the table before her and picked up the letter. Holding it, the envelope felt heavier than what it should, heavy with the weight of memory. Reluctantly, she opened it and pulled the sheets of paper from within.

“Dear Deborah,” Matthew wrote. “Its been awhile since we talked and I just thought I'd reach out, say hi, see how you are doing...I am not sure why but I think about you from time to time, a lot. Anyway, Shaggy, you remember, he went up north to Portland for college and then randomly he ended up getting up an internship for NASA. Its true! You remember how he used to rail away about the government, all those conspiracy theories with NASA...Life is ironic, huh? He says that sometimes the best way to fight is by joining the ranks, or something like that. Ray joined some gay hippie commune, doing fine, me and Shaggy visited him a few times when he last visited. Thomas even visits him sometime, which is weird, because...well, they had a thing for awhile, I suspect. Yeah, random, huh? Anyway, he got married again, is living up in northern Idaho or something like that, and calls me almost every weekend railing against his wife...Feel like I'm going to have to go on a rescue mission to save him!! And, me, well, I got a job as a waiter at this local restaurant and I've been seeing someone new...”

Deborah gasped at that, unconsciously threw down the letter into her lap, picked her tea up, took a long sip, and wiped a tear from her eye. She picked the letter up again and although her eyes were wet with grief and resignation began to read again.

“I'm not sure where it is going, if its anything serious,” Matthew continued. “But she's a fun girl, her name is Denise, you'd like her, I think...I hope. So, what else? Yeah, James is still up in prison, heard he's doing fine, they got him on meds and he's seeing a therapist, that's what I heard. I guess Thomas visited him a few times, until he got married and moved. And, the coffee shop, well, I guess you were right when you predicted it would close...after the arrest and everything that happened, people didn't come in as much, I guess they didn't want to associate themselves with controversy or something, so we had to shut the place down...but the city, they tore the whole building down after they bought it...and you know what is going in there now, I've heard a fancy new restaurant. Wonder what the restaurant next door thinks of that! Like my city needs a new tourist trap...city improvement at its possible! Ha, ha, maybe I should try to get a job there! Anyway, that's pretty much all the updates up in these parts, what's new with you? Still in school? Please keep in touch. Much love, Matthew.”

Deborah put the letter gently in her lap, half noticing the tear stains where her wet fingers had smudged some of the words. She pushed any thought of what that sadness and regret could mean. She clasped her mug in both hands again and stared straight ahead, wanting to silence the thoughts swirling in her head, memories calling back to old times she wished she could forget. Times that were filled with joy and love but then shadowed with heartbreak, fear, agony, and painful good-byes.

It was if the times before that night at the bar when the police had been called and the gang of them had been ushered down to the station to be sequestered in separate rooms before James had been booked was the last time she felt truly happy and free. The times when her and her boys sat drinking their coffee, laughing over Shaggy's crazy conspiracy theories, commiserating over crazy exes, pontificating on the meaning of life and the possible existence of God, and all the while trying to figure themselves out and to find a sense of direction for this life were the last shred of her youth now gone in the painful memory of the realization that it hadn't exactly been true. That at least one of her companions, a man that she believed to have been her soul-mate and first love, had proven to be false, hiding a darkness that left her reeling with a sense of distrust ever since. And, now with the confirmation of the demise of the coffee shop, she felt even more a sense of loss, was there anything left for her to believe in this world? Was there anymore love, faith, connection to be found anywhere? She sipped her tea and let her eyes stray out the sliding glass door of her porch to the grey skies and waited...waited on a prayer and a wish for some answer to the darkness crowding into her neat little world.

Deborah woke with a start. She was in her bed, it was late at night and she thought she had heard something in her living room. Cautiously and quietly, she got out of bed without turning the light and moved down the hall. In the living room down the hall, she saw the blue light of the television. 'I must have just left it on, that's all,' she thought trying to calm and reassure herself. She moved with a little more determination and strength into the living room and stopped at the end of the hallway, frozen and speechless.

Before her, standing directly in front of the TV, was James.

“Deborah,” James said in a soft whisper. He opened his arms, inviting her to come to him. She stood, unable to move, stupefied and speechless.

“Are you really here?” She asked at last.

James smiled at her, understandingly.

“Remember I used to say to you, I'll meet you in my dreams tonight,” he explained reassuringly.

“You look like you used to look...so long ago,” was all Deborah could say as a sob caught itself in her throat.

“It's how you wanted to see me,” he said with a sad smile. And, the dam broke. Deborah collapsed onto the couch, sobbing.

Brokenly, she said, “Right here. You are still right here in my heart. Even after everything that happened, you are still right here. Even if I tried to forget you, I can't forget...that I love you. You once told me that I needed to find a love more than fire, bells, and whistles. I needed to just know that I am loved. With you, I have that, when its all said and done. Even when you are far away...I still know. But, there is still this loneliness because I can't see you---

James crossed over to her and sat by her side on the couch, not touching her. But, she felt him and it wasn't fear like she was used to, like she thought it would be. It was just as it had been before, she felt a sense of peace restoring itself to her life. She looked up at him then and their eyes met, studying each other, taking each other in again.

“When I look into your eyes, I see the reflection of my own soul,” James exclaimed with a contented sigh.

“I do too,” Deborah admitted. She looked down at her hands, twisting in her lap.

“What are you thinking about?” James wanted to know, placing his hand atop hers and gently stroking her fingers.

“Just thinking about...,” but Deborah couldn't go on. She looked down at their hands entwined with each others.

“Just say it,” James said. She looked up into his eyes and saw that he did truly know her thoughts.

“The old times, what life was like, how simple it was. I can still see it, in my mind, almost like I'm still there but its just starting to fade...the cafe. And you. And all of it. I don't want to let go but still...Thinking of what I wanted back then, the foolish young girl I was, trying to paint the picture of my life and love. The fairy-tale life, you know. And its just that...I'm angry, when it comes down to it. Angry at myself for believing in that, and not seeing. But, we can never really see. We only see what we want to, with rose-covered glasses. Its not black or white, bad or good. It just is. I'm angry at you because you left me and said you wouldn't. Couldn't,” She spoke quickly, letting all the years of pent-up emotion and unanswered questions full of doubt pour forth out of her.

James thought a moment and then soothed the hair out of her eyes.

“I still can't. Remember, "Love will last forever," was all he said.

“James!” Deborah exclaimed and turned away from him.

James laughed to himself and then said, “You know, I looked up the meaning of our names recently, in the library in jail. You know what my name means? Supplanter. But, your name, Deborah, means Honey Bee. And, your middle name, Ruth, means loyal friend.”

“So?” responded Deborah, glaring at him.

“You are a loyal friend that brings sweet things,” he explained at last. He smiled and pushed her hair out of her eyes again, stroking her hair down her back.

“Tell me what to do now...I'm tired of...fighting,” Deborah pleaded haltingly, tears began forming in her eyes.

“Me too. Deborah, my honey bee,” James agreed reassuringly. He took her hand. “I'm sorry that I never believed in you. Maybe there is one soul-mate for all of us, maybe there is more than one, pushing us to the great love. Who knows? I only know that, you have to go on and you will...without me.”

“But--”

James silenced her by placing their hands on her heart.

“Deborah, don't let me go, no matter what. I"ll be right here, always,” he soothed. “I'll live on forever in your heart, your eyes, your dreams. Write my story, our story. And, Cafe-Girl, I love you. And, good-bye.”

He leaned over and kissed her, sweetly, serenely, and for the last time. When she opened her eyes, he was gone. Deborah looked frantically around the room before she said out loud,

“Will I ever see you again?”

The rest of the night she barely slept but tossed and turned as she went over and over what had just transpired. What would the psychiatrists think of this? Would they call her crazy too? What would all the good little Christians friends of hers say? Would they call her demon-possessed?

The next morning she stumbled out of bed early, brain foggy more from the confusing jumble of unresolved emotions swarming up inside of her. She dressed quickly in warm outdoor clothes and laced up her hiking boots. Grabbing her backpack, she stuck her wallet, water-bottle, and journal inside of it. Out the door, she swung, keys in hand, down to her car. But she passed it and just started walking, heading to the nearest trail that would lead her outside of the cement confusion that was the town she currently resided.

She stopped at a local coffee shack and bought a cappuccino, hoping that the taste of that would quiet the painful memories. She kept walking when she found the trail as high and as far a she could go. After about twenty minutes, she stopped, catching her breath, and turned to face the city, awash with the morning sunrise of pinks and fresh yellows. It was a new day, could it be, at last? She looked around her, and suddenly realized she had no idea where she was or really how she had gotten there. Directly above her was a large rock. She climbed up to it and sat down, pulling her journal out of her backpack, rummaging around inside she located a pen. She turned the pages to find a blank page and stared hard down at it:

“So, what's the story about?” She asked aloud to the trees, plants, valley below. “A story of what...of too much caffeine?”

From somewhere far back in the reaches of her memory, she heard Thomas's voice echo through to her core:

“Seen you at the coffee shop, sometimes, Deborah.”

“Youth? The Golden Road?” Deborah asked, looking around to see if he had heard her. In response, she heard Ray's voice echoing back to her from the past:

“King of the lawn gnomes, they call me.”

She looked out over the city and screamed, imploringly:

“How does the story end? A story of a journey? Of friendship? Tell me please.”

She fell silent then as the next voice rang through her entire being shocking her completely.

Matthew said, “First snows are the best times for walks.”

She collapsed inside herself, wrote something in her journal, then read it aloud:

“A story of regrets? A story of the search for true love?”

“I'll meet you in my dreams tonight,” James responded as clear and present as the rock she sat upon and the birds awaking from their nightly revelries.

She wrote again in her journal and without thinking, read it aloud:

“A story of pain, or strength?”

She looked around, hoping for an answer from some place, someone.

“You're all right, yourself, Deborah,” came the reassuring answer from Matthew.

Again she scribbled in her journal, then spoke these words in a whisper:

“A story of hope, or nothing?”

“Live your life, Deborah, and be happy, no matter what, be that,” was Matthew's answer from the far away distant past.

She cocked her head and felt the wind push back her hair. For the first time, she realized she had been crying, so used to it she had become, with the wind touching the tears stained against her face.

“A story of truth?” she asked the universe or the city below her, hoping somehow for an answer.

“Never give up the fight,” Shaggy chimed in from far away in the distant past. She laughed out loud, then wrote in her journal, reading it as she wrote:

“A story of forgiveness, of letting go? a story of redemption? "I started going to a coffee shop recently, never thought I'd be a cafe girl, you know, but I always wanted to be....I just wish there was some book, something to explain and help navigate. I just wish it didn't hurt so bad. Endings."

She looked up from her journal, taking it all in and felt a presence beside her, on the right side. Turning, she saw no one, nothing. Then, came the voice of James:

“When I look into your eyes, I see the reflection of my own soul.”

She looked outward over the city and beyond, she sighed resolutely, at last beginning to understand. In her mind, she heard her boys that one night at the lithium fountain chanting:

“One of us, one of us, one of us!”

She smiled and whispered, “A story of love.”

She sat watching as the sun rose higher into the sky, watched as the city became alive with cars and people just starting their day, their lives afresh. Resolved, she put her journal into her backpack and stood up, looking around her. She remembered that she didn't really know where she was or how to get back. Reflecting back, she remembered all those hikes with them, her boys from the cafe, how she always trusted that no matter how high and how far, they'd get her home. She shivered because now she was alone, all alone. With as much determination as she could muster, she hopped off the rock and began cautiously heading down the mountain, hoping to come out near where she could make herself home.

As she made her way down the mountain, the path became more and more clear to her, she was going in the right direction. The laughter of hikes long ago echoed back to her and kept her moving forward. Pushing through a low hung bush, she emerged outward on the street and before her was the street leading to the little coffee shack and her apartment beyond.

“Oh,” she exclaimed. She had done it, she had made it back home and all by herself. With a sudden relish and revelation, she understood that this was all they had ever wanted for her. To be herself, to be brave, to be unabashedly fully alive and true to herself, without apology. It was then that she knew what she must do and do quickly.

It took awhile, the drive backwards into time always did. She made it back into her old town where it all had happened in mid afternoon. Checking into her hotel, she dropped her bags on the bed and sat with a thud beside them, hugging her knees to her chest. Was she really going to go through with this? Was it, in fact, at all a possibility? Was this really how it would end? She picked up her phone and willed herself to dial but then set it back down on the bed.

The rest of the day and into the night she wondered aimlessly through the town, looking into the store windows, into the faces of tourists and the locals as the darkness descended both outwardly and inwardly. As her stomach began to grumble with hunger pains, she realized how lonely she in fact was.

She found herself quickly entering into the town bookstore and noticed the lights of the coffee shop upstairs still lit. She hurried up the stairs in search of a bite or a drink or...maybe. When she reached the top of the stairs, she stood motionless in the doorway. Directly across from her, he entered the coffee shop from the other entrance, stopped, and stared at her.

Without seeing anyone else, they crossed to face each other, not taking their eyes off of each other.

“What can I do for you?” he asked, breaking the still silence.

“I think I'll have a cappuccino if..,” she began.

“If?”

“If only you would read my fortune please,” she said laughing. They moved over to the counter and she ordered her cappuccino from the much younger barista (she realized). Matthew flung down some money on the counter before she could get her card and said, “Make that two please!”

“So---” they both said at once. Matthew nodded for her to continue politely.

“You from around here?” She joked.

“Yeah, I'm a townie,” He chided her.

“Ah, my first townie!” She played along.

“Yeah,” he said, suddenly serious. “Yeah, I was.”

The barista took the money, handed back the change, and deposited their cappuccinos onto the counter before them.

Deborah looked into her drink and then up at Matthew, teasingly.

“Well?”

He looked down at her drink and smiled, “Well, looks like you are in need of a walk--”

“It looks like snow,” Deborah noted musingly.

“Its the first snow,” Matthew informed her.

“First snows are the best time for walks, or so I have heard,” Deborah smiled back.

They crossed down to the exit that Matthew had entered in previously and out into the inky darkness descending onto the town. Deborah reflected that she felt a lightness that she hadn't felt for a very long time. They walked beside each other quietly through the city, into the park, the snow starting to fall softly in drifts around them, sticking to their hair, their clothes, the ground beneath them.

In the park, their shoes crunched gravel thrown down to ensure the safety of pedestrian travelers. They kept walking side by side, Deborah looking up and all around her, a calm sense of peace erupting throughout her whole being. They stopped by the creek and looked down over the rushing cascading water, the fullness of the winter river healthy with the fall of rain and snow. Deborah breathed it all in, looked at him, released everything. His piercingly warm blue eyes caught hers and she saw for the first time:

“Sometimes you fall in love at first sight, sometimes it takes awhile.”