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Okay so I have the hand written screenplay finished!!!
But we'll have to see if I can get it all up by midnight. In the mean time here are a few more scenes. They may be a little rougher than usual. I haven't even looked over it for typos. đŹ
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Scene 12: Ornaments
Scene GABRIELLAâs apartment
JACK and GABRIELLA on couch
By fake fireplace glueing pieces ofÂ
Felt to make mittens. Whispering.
MARIA in kitchen leaning againstÂ
Sink, addressing camera directly.Â
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MARIA
Its like watching a Victorian romance over there. (mocking) Oh I couldnât possibly touch you, but let me get as close as I can.Â
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MARIA pulls melodramaticÂ
romantic face. Laughs.Â
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MARIA
Donât get me wrong, theyâre cute. But Iâm more of a, lets kiss already and get on with it, sort of girl. I was prepared to for the worst with Jack, but he seems okay. But he is one of those (raised eyebrow, disapproval) comfortable guys. Like his life as never been extravagant, but its never been difficult either. When Gabriella was first looking for dirt on him she got all bent out of shape when she told me he was an only child, that his parents were happily married and that (imitating GABRIELLA) all four of his grandparents are alive! That may well have been her biggest complaint about him. Not to be partial or anything but I think she has a right to be jealous. We donât have extended family. We donât have Mom anymore. Its just us. And Gabriella (beat) has never been comfortable. But who knows, right? Maybe she can be comfortable now.
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Cut to GABRIELLA and JACKÂ
On couch.
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JACK (playfully)
So we has the snowball fight for our A.D.D. staff, and now weâre having the ultimate game of cleanliness for our O.C.D. staff?
GABRIELLA (lightly instructive)
Well technically the last D in both those acronyms stands for disorder, so when referring to the people who live with those disorders, as the disorder, you can just leave off the last D. (smirks) Anyway Iâm sure anyone who wants can make this game equally as messy as the snowball fight, and have a great time of it.Â
JACK
They just canât win that way. Â Â
GABRIELLA
Theyâve all seemed to love the competitive aspects of the events. And mitten cocoa making is a classic game.Â
JACK (flirtatious)Â
Iâve never heard of it. I think its all you, and your trying to trick us like Mary Poppins into playing neatly.Â
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MARIA takes a seat across fromÂ
couch unnoticed by JACK and
GABRIELLA.Â
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GABRIELLA
Its one of those (air quotes) âgamesâ boys are never expected to play. But theyâll play in my world. Iâm making it worth their while. Two months of never getting break room clean is a better prize than the day off.
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MARIAÂ begins moving objectsÂ
On the table for attention.
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JACK (laughing)
Thatâs because you like work, and you actually clean clean when its your turn. The rest of us just wipe up crumbs and make sure the fridge is closed.Â
GABRIELLA
Ugh! No wonder the microwave looks like a war zone.Â
JACKÂ
Youâre kind of adorable when youâre annoyed.Â
MARIA
You should see her when sheâs intently plotting your destruction.Â
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GABRIELLA and JACKÂ
startle. Â Â Â Â Â
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MARIA
Super adorable.Â
JACK (clears throat)
I bet.Â
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MARIA cackles briefly.Â
JACK (changing subject)
I canât believe you guys have a fake fireplace. Its a heater too, right? How often do you use that function.Â
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Sisters exchange confused looks.Â
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GABRIELLAÂ
Never. Why would we?
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JACK laughs.Â
GABRIELLAÂ
How do you decorate for Christmas? Or are you too cool.
JACKÂ
I usually spend Christmas with my parents, sometimes even my grandparents and second cousins. (shrugs) So I donât do much at home. But I have a little potted pine tree that I put lights on.Â
GABRIELLA
Just lights? You donât have a favorite ornament that makes you think of the past? Or just makes you smile?
JACK
Well my parents have all of my childhood ornaments. I used to have some other stuffâ(awkward beat)
GABRIELLAÂ
When you were with Nicole?
JACK (nods)
Yes. We lived together of a while and we got stuff together. But I gave it all to her when we split.Â
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Beat. Awkward silence.Â
MARIA (breaking tension)
âSad, to be all alone in the world.â
GABRIELLA looks at MARIA
snorts. Giggles.
JACK
Am I missing something?
GABRIELLA
Its from an old movie. Its a really terrible movie, honestly spoof level bad, but it doesnât quite get funny enough to direct from the (bobbing head sideways)
MARIA
Racism, sexism, and really kind of poor plot.Â
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Both sisters laugh.Â
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JACK
But you love it anyway?
GABRIELLAÂ
A little.Â
MARIA
 It had its moments. Like the elevator that only works if you dance in it. And the landlady saying that line every time sheâs choosing her next kidnapping victim. (laughs) the quote was funny (laughs harder) because youâve got all this family, and weâre the orphans, but youâre the one with the pathetically lonely Christmas season.Â
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MARIA laughs.
JACK smiles at the story.Â
GABRIELLA deeply thoughtful
Watches JACK.
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GABRIELLAÂ
You should get your own things. Not a ton, and not with anyone else. Just (beat) one ornament or decoration. Something that moves you and makes you smile. Something youâd want to take with you if you ever ran away again.Â
JACK (laughs)
Is that my warning that the clip is coming out?
GABRIELLA
No. I just (awkward) You shouldnât just be in an apartment, or house or wherever you live. Whether youâre alone or in a relationship (growing intense) you should make your space into your safe space. A place where nothing that is wrong with you is ever wrong. Â
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Awkward silence.Â
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JACK (playful)
I have the slicker I made hanging up. Does that count?
GABRIELLAÂ
No. Not something to do with work or me, or â
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GABRIELLA notes theÂ
Awkwardness in the room.Â
Breaths deeply, rollingÂ
shoulders.Â
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GABRIELLA
I suppose it should be whatever you want. I just think if youâre defining your happiness it shouldnât be something contingent on other people.Â
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JACK stiffens, startled.Â
Awkward silence.Â
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Cut to outside front door
GABRIELLAâs apartment.Â
JACK alone.Â
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JACK
I guess Iâd never thought of it that way. I donât define myself by my relationships, but I havenât really tried to define myself again since I split with Nicole. I just (beat) go along. It was something of a shock to hear. And Iâm a little surprised Gabriella noticed something I hadnât realized about myself.
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Cut to GABRIELLAâsÂ
Kitchen. GABRIELLAÂ
Washing dishes, profile toÂ
Camera.
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GABRIELLA
Mondayâs game is a contest, everyone has to make a full cup of hot chocolate and deliver it to their desk staying as clean as possible, and wearing a pair of white felt mittens. If there is a tie we will move on to making a plate of cookies, then a final stage of eating and drinking while staying clean, and having to dunk the cookies at least once. And the winner gets out of cleaning their floors break room for two months.Â
Tuesday Iâm bringing in the plastic from a bunch of photo frames and those snow spray bottles, and there will be a window frosting contest and the winner is exempt from the staff meeting of their choosing.Â
Wednesday there is a contest to decorate the photo frames themselves using battery operated lights, the winner gets to be in charge of any office (air quotes) âspirit daysâ for three months.Â
And Thursday there will be a hunt for silver bells hidden all over the office, whoever collects the most will get one prize, and whoever wears them the most creatively gets another. I was going to have them arrange fake flowers on Friday, but Jack convinced me to let that go. The party doesnât need flowers. Its already going to have all the decoration everyone will have made this week, and the snowflakes, snowmen, and pictures of the activities from last week for decoration.
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Beat. Unheard question.Â
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GABRIELLA
Yep. Mr. Coleman approved our party ideas. No meeting this time though. I think heâs afraid Iâll press for bonuses again. We emailed our plans and he okayed them. Literally he just wrote the one word: OKAY. I seem to be developing a reputation for being difficult. Canât seem to care though.Â
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Beat. Unheard question.Â
GABRIELLA sighs, leans
forward, hands sunken inÂ
water. Faces cameraÂ
directly.Â
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GABRIELLAÂ
Yes. I got a little intense about the whole ornament thing. And the thing is, its not really about an ornament. But (beat) when he said the thing about being willing to run away if I released the clip, at first I was so caught up in being touched, and shocked that I didnât really pay attention to the whole thing. But it keeps playing in my head over and over again. And then Iâll see his desk with just that one family picture and his mystery novels and nothing else thats his. (long beat) Tonight I just kept thinking about it, and about maybe what it is that makes him seem (shakes head) I donât know, it isnât lazy, maybe not even unmotivated, but you know heâs not living up to his potential, and if he seemed happy, like really happy otherwise that would be fine. But he doesnât. Heâs not invested in his job, or living here. He could literally take or leave this life heâs had for three years, and thats not good enough for him. (tearing up) Heâs a good guy. He deserves to love his life, and know he belongs there. Picking an ornament, silly or sentimental is just as symbol of that. But (sighs) I need to (beat) let him be him. And not get so intense about things. He was really quiet after I said all that. And I donât know if I hurt his feelings or just exhausted him. (beat) (nods sideways) Iâve been known to do that. Â
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   Scene 13: Sleigh Ride With You
Monday December 17.Â
IT break room contestÂ
underway. CORY, STAN,Â
and JAY outside breakÂ
room, intermittently taunting,
And laughing at MICHAEL
As he attempts to carry hisÂ
Mug of hot chocolate withÂ
mittens on/ JACK entersÂ
Humming âIts Beginning toÂ
Look a lot like ChristmasâÂ
Oblivious to game. NearlyÂ
Runs into MICHAEL, jumpsÂ
back.
MICHAEL startles, dropping
Enter mug. Hot chocolateÂ
Spills everywhere.
JAY
Yay!
CORY
Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!
STAN
Another one down. You are all going down.Â
MICHAEL
Damn it, Jack! Thats cheating. I call cheating
CORYÂ
Cheating answers: Only losers whine, loser.
JACK
Iâm sorry I wasnât even thinking. Lets (beat) lets clean this up and you can start over.Â
STAN
Un-uh. No way. He had his shot and he failed.Â
JACK
I did cut him off.Â
MICHAEL
And heâs a competitor. Thats cheating!
CORY (sing-song)
Loser. Loser.Â
STAN
Maybe we should get an impartial ruling. Ask Gabby, she isnât entering.Â
JACK (glancing over shoulder)
She isnât? Why?
CORY
She said she would definitely win and the break room would become a disgusting mess for two months, and she didnât want that.Â
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The men snicker and
Chuckle with variedÂ
Noises of agreement.Â
JACK shakes his head.Â
JACKÂ
Lets justâ
GABRIELLA approches.Â
GABRIELLA
Are any of you going to clean that up? Its going to get sticky and stain.Â
MICHAEL
We were about to look for you.
GABRIELLA (offended)
To clean up your mess?
MICHAEL
No Gove us an impartial ruling. Jack cut me off and made me spill, should I get a do over?
GABRIELLA looks between
The men at a loss.Â
GABRIELLA
Did he physically touch you?
MICHAEL
No, butâ
GABRIELLAÂ
Then my opinion is no. Its called a hot cocoa obstacle course.Â
MICHAEL
No one else had people jump out at them.Â
GABRIELLA
Itsâ
STAN
No, but I did have to jump over the tacks you (heavy sarcasm) dropped as I passed.Â
CORY
And my phone started vibrating just as I was setting the mug down.Â
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GABRIELLA stares at slowlyÂ
Spreading puddle of hot chocolate.Â
JACK grins at back ofÂ
GABRIELLAâs head.
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STANÂ
Anywayâ
GABRIELLA (simultaneously)
 Seriously, who is going to clean that up? Its going to get sticky soon.Â
MICHAEL
Not me.Â
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MICHAEL shoves by JACK.
JACK and CORY chuckle.
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STAN
Youâd think a man of his age would be a better loser.Â
CORY
He ought to have had enough practice.
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STAN and JAYÂ
Crack up.
GABRIELLA sighs. Steps
Around spill, to paper towels.Â
Flips on faucet. Wets half theÂ
Paper towels.Â
JACK comes to assist.Â
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JACK
Let me get it. Its at least partially my fault.Â
GABRIELLA (under breath)
I told you this would end in a mess.Â
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JACK laughs. Uses dry towels
And foot to begin drying mess.
GABRIELLA (sharply)
What are youâ
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GABRIELLA crouches, shoves
JACKâs foot away, cleans mess.Â
GABRIELLA
You were just spearing it around. You have to pull the spill together. Havenât you ever cleaned a spill before?
JACK
Apparently not the proper way.Â
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Beat. GABRIELLA looks up atÂ
JACK. Gathers wet towels
Crosses to sink.Â
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GABRIELLA (quietly)
I apologize. I wasnât trying to insult you.Â
JACK
Iâm not insulted. I just learn so much from you. Whoâd have known there was a proper way to clean?
GABRIELLA wets a cleanÂ
Towel and returns to spill.
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CORY
Donât worry about that. The mess is up anything more the janitors will get tonight.Â
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GABRIELLA kneels.Â
Continues cleaning.Â
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GABRIELLA
 Hot chocolate as I said is sticky. If it isnât cleaned properly it will be tracked all over this office in an hour. And the janitorial staff are paid to empty the trash, do light dusting, and sweeping nightly, they only mop once a week. And it is never their job to clean up our stupidly made messes.Â
CORY
What were you a janitor in a past life.Â
GABRIELLA( from ground)
Nope. I did bus tables through high school and part of college. And one of my mothers two jobs was for a janitorial service. Why? That a problem.  Â
STAN (stiffly)
Of course its not a problem. But they must be getting extra because clearly theyâve been cleaning up after these messes for a while, Gabby.
JACK
Its Gabriella.
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STAN draws backÂ
Looking between JACK
And GABRIELLAÂ
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CORY
Oooooo!
GABRIELLA
Really? Are you twelve?
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Cut to conference room.
JACK laughing.Â
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JACKÂ
(imitates GABRIELLA) Are you twelve. (laughs harder) She just looked so untouchably confident. I loved it. And what with her instructing on the right way to clean and decorate, she has this real Mary Poppins thing going for her that I am way too into.Â
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Beat unheard question. Â
JACKÂ
No I wasnât offended by her intensity last night. I was, I donât know, it sounds corny to say woken up. But thats what it felt like. She woke me from this weird sleep Iâve been in for the past thee years. I even went ornament shopping.Â
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Cut to It break room.Â
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CORY (insulted)
Do you need your boyfriend to tell people what to call you.Â
GABRIELLAÂ
No. So how about you listen to me? Iâve asked everyone not to call me Gabby.Â
STAN (startled)
You have?
CORY (thrown)
Oh. Sorry, Gaâ(beat) I didnât remember. Iâd be happy to call you Gabriella.
STAN
Of course. Weâll call you whatever you like.Â
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Awkward silence.Â
STAN
So I guess its just down to me and you Jack. Unless youâre entering, Gabriella.
GABRIELLA (shakes head)
No, Iâm good, thanks.
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GABRIELLA spins around rinsesÂ
wet cloth in sink. Exit CORY andÂ
STAN and JAY.
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JACK
Sorry about them. I can tell them we arenât together.Â
MARIA (snappish)
If it would make you more comfortable.Â
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JACK leans on counter besideÂ
GABRIELLAÂ
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JACK
I meant to make you more comfortable. Iâm good. In fact when you asked Cory if he was twelve I had to literally bite my tongue to keep from asking to kiss you.Â
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GABRIELLA looks to JACK.Â
GABRIELLA smiles secretively.
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GABRIELLA (flirtatiously)
I might have said yes.Â
JACK ( breathing deeply)
I suppose its not the best idea at work.
GABRIELLAÂ Â
Probably not.Â
JACK
So how would you feel about taking a little adventure with me after work? Thereâs this place that does sleigh rides. We can ditch the camera crews and (shrugs) Be alone.Â
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GABRIELLA grins, nodding.
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JACK (singing)
Its lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
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JACK exits humming.
Grinning GABRIELLAÂ
Finishes cleaning.Â
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