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My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)

by Ronald Bass.
First Draft Screenplay.

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FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY


INT.  BOULEY RESTAURANT, NEW YORK - NIGHT

Dim lighting, crowd buzz, a long line of the rich, the celebrated,
the congenitally impatient.  Everyone in this queue holds a
reservation at least an hour overdue.  Tourists can't even make the
line.  PAN ahead to...

... the burnished dining room, the tables of power, the elegant
service.  Covertly, many eyes are drawn to the one table receiving
by far the most lavish service of all.  Captains hover, presenting
delicacies, pouring wines, murmuring obsequiously to a guest whose
person they screen from our view.  We can see, however...

... the honored guest's companion.  Ignored, bemused, across the
table.  This is DIGGER DOWNES, 36, darkly attractive.  Kind eyes,
an intellectual's mouth, Saville Row's most unobtrusive and
conservative chalk-stripe suit.  He is gay, but you wouldn't guess
it.  Loyal and wise and generous, and you might.  He watches with a
quiet twinkle, as the Captains now step back, revealing to us...

... their most unlikely icon.  JULIANNE POTTER, almost 28, wears
her favorite bulky sweater over a bunch of other stuff she pulled
together in fifteen seconds.  She is unkempt, quick, volatile,
scattered, and beneath it all, perhaps because of it all, an
original beauty.  Dark liquid eyes, a cynical mouth, slender
expressive fingers, which point to...

		CAPTAIN
	A variation on our squid ink
	risotto.  Trace of Moselle, to
	sweeten the stock.

She doesn't like that idea at all.  Shoots him a sharp look of
doubt that makes him smile.  Murmur...

		CAPTAIN
	Don't kill us on this one, it's
	a long shot.

Places the moist lump of black rice before her.  She takes a
surprisingly small amount, rolls it over her tongue.  Makes dead
flat eye contact with Digger.  And nods, it's actually quite nice.
The Captain breathes with relief.  She turns her dark eyes to him.
The tone says they're pals...

		JULIANNE
	I'm writing it up as inventive and
	confident.  Which it is.  Off the
	record, I'll need an extra boat of
	the ink.  Or a salt shaker.

		CAPTAIN
	I'll toss a coin.

As the Captain splits, Digger looks around at the other tables,
which makes many pairs of eyes awkwardly glace away.

		DIGGER
	Is it ever embarrassing, having
	your bum kissed in public?

		JULIANNE
	If your ass isn't chapped, you
	are not a good-writer of note.

She glances at her two remaining waiters, who shamelessly fawn
nearby.

		JULIANNE
	Is it sad to be an editor, and bask
	only in reflected insincerity?

		DIGGER
	I've adjusted, and thanks for asking.

She leans forward, as if sharing something conspiratorial.

		JULIANNE
	See the pull of a book like
	Twenty Chefs, is not who I
	put in.  It's who I leave out.

		DIGGER
	Which is everyone you couldn't
	get in.

		JULIANNE
	Plus some guys whose food I don't
	like.

Pushes the risotte across to him.  He lifts a fork.

		DIGGER
	This fellow from Newsday ever
	call?

She shrugs.  Pulls a cellular out of a large, jumbled bag.

		JULIANNE
	I'll buzz my machine.  Inventive
	and confident, yeh?

She dials.  He tastes.

		DIGGER
	Needs salt.

		JULIANNE
	Is Newsday a real interview, or
	just some cute guy you're setting
	me up w...

		DIGGER
	... I don't send you men, anymore.
	You don't know what to do with them.

She's punching in her code.

		JULIANNE
	Sometimes I do.  Like for two months.

		DIGGER
	... weeks.

Over the phone, we hear her answering machine...

		MAN'S VOICE (V.O., soft)
	Hey.  It's Michael.

And her face changes.  Warms.  Just to hear the guileless voice.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	God, it must be, what, months, huh?
	I can't wait to talk to you.  I'm
	in Chicago at the Ritz Carlton...

She looks impressed and surprised.  Fancy place for this guy.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Call me four in the morning,
	whatever, we gotta talk.

As she hangs up.  She still has that look in her eye.  Digger has
never seen that, and he likes it very much.

		DIGGER
	Who called? The man of the
	moment?

She smiles.  A sweet, natural smile that makes us like her, too.
The Bohemian sophisticate has vanished.

		JULIANNE
	No, no, the opposite.  That's
	my best friend, Michael O'Neal.
	He sounds desperate to talk.

		DIGGER
	The wandering sportswriter.

He pushes the risotto back her way.

		DIGGER
	I didn't know you two had a
	past.

Her gaze sharpens.  Hmmn?

		DIGGER
	The look in your eye.

She blushes.  Shakes her head, no way.

		JULIANNE
	Sophomore year at Yale we had
	this one hot month.  And, you
	know me, I got restless...

He knows her.  She got restless.

		JULIANNE
	So I get up the nerve to break
	his heart.  I tell him there's
	this dreamy exchange student
	from Pakistan who wants to,
	you know...

He knows.

		JULIANNE
	And he gets this... look.  He
	says, "I knew I couldn't hold
	your interest", which, of course,
	makes me feel like the shallow
	bitch I've always been...

He nods, yeah.

		JULIANNE
	Then he says, "But what makes
	me want to cry.  Is I'm losing
	the best friend I ever had."

Hears the feeling.  In her voice.

		JULIANNE
	And when he said it, I knew.
	I felt the same.

Silence now.  She covers with a smile.

		JULIANNE
	So I cried.  For maybe the third
	time in my life.  And I kissed
	him.  And we've been best friends
	ever since.

Ever since.  Fingers turning her wine glass...

		JULIANNE
	Nine years, we've seen each other
	through everything.  Losing jobs,
	losing parents, losing lovers...
	travelled all over, we've had the
	best times.  The best times of my
	life, maybe.  Just drinking and
	talking.  Even over a phone.

		DIGGER
	Kindred spirits.

		JULIANNE
	No, he's nothing like me.  He's
	like you.  Only straight.

No offense taken.

		JULIANNE
	He's the salt of the earth.  Kind
	and loyal and generous.  The one
	constant thing in my life, is he'll
	always be there.

		DIGGER
	He's still in love with you.

That stops her.  She has to say...

		JULIANNE
	Maybe.  But it never gets in
	the way.

Something she probably hasn't confessed out loud before.  Digger
understands.

		DIGGER
	Well, he has a true friend in
	you.

He wants her to know he sees that.

		DIGGER
	Whenever George tells someone
	how steadfast I am, he always
	makes me sound boring.

		JULIANNE
	Solid and genuine is not boring.
	Michael can be completely insane...

A young waiter arrives.  Sets a boat of black squid ink beside her
plate.

		JULIANNE
	There was this one night in
	Tucson, like six years ago...
	we got amazingly drunk, I mean,
	Keith Richards time...

The kid tops off her glass of meursault.  Looking at her.

		JULIANNE
	God, I haven't thought of this
	in so long...

The waiter hanging now.  Openly listening.

		JULIANNE
	I can even believe we did
	this...

Digger sees the guy listening, gestures to her with his eyes.  So
she looks up.

		JULIANNE
	Could you give us a minute?

The kid stunned, speechless.  People lose jobs for a lot less.

		JULIANNE
	You won't miss much, I promise
	there was no sex.

He reddens and disappears.

		DIGGER
	I've lost interest.

		JULIANNE
	He takes a razor from his dinky
	little dopp kit, cuts his fingertip,
	takes my hand, does the same to me...

She places the tips of her index fingers together.

		DIGGER
	Blood oath.

		JULIANNE
	He says, "Swear.  When we're both
	28, if we've never been married...
	we marry each other!"

And laughs again.  Can you believe that?  But Digger isn't smiling.
She wonders why.  Begins to spoon black squid ink onto her risotto.

		JULIANNE
	See, he figured that would be a
	sign from God, or someone of
	comparable authority, that we'd
	misunderstood our destinies.

He still has this real serious look.  She's still spooning ink.

		JULIANNE
	We never talked about it again.  I
	don't know what made me think of...

		DIGGER (quietly)
	I do.

And everything.  Stops.  She lifts her spoon, mesmerized by the
gravity of his tone.

		DIGGER
	You'll be 28 in three weeks.
	How old is he?

Holy.  Fucking.  Shit.  It hits her like a ton of lead bricks.  She
shovels some swampy risotto into her mouth, without looking.

		JULIANNE
	You think...

		DIGGER
	Desperate.  To talk.

She shovels in more drippy black goop.  It is really disgusting.

		JULIANNE
	He's not proposing marriage,
	there's no way I'm buying one
	word of th...

		DIGGER
	Then why are you compulsively
	eating? If you're not hysterical?

More goes in.  Her lips and mouth completely black.  Like a circus
clown.

		JULIANNE
	He can't do that to me!

		DIGGER
	We're about to find out.

Ink is now dribbling out of the black hole of her mouth and down
her face.  She absently dabs a napkin, keeping some of it from
reaching her sweater.

		JULIANNE
	When I turn him down...

She realizes the full weight of the truth.

		JULIANNE
	We'll never be the same.

		DIGGER
	I have a suggestion...

		JULIANNE
	I'll have to kill myself before I
	call him.

Staring in each other's eyes.

		DIGGER (sadly)
	That was it.

INT. JULIANNE'S BATHROOM - LATE NIGHT

Julianne furiously scrubs her blackened tongue with a toothbrush.
Gray foam pours from her mouth, spattering the oversized basketball
jersey she wears as a nightshirt.  In the mirror, her troubled eyes
dwell on Michael, flick to the cordless phone standing ominously on
the closed toilet lid.

She spits, sticks her tongue way out.  Incredibly black.  Great.
Depressed, terrified, and disfigured for life.  She snatches up the
hated phone, and wanders aimlessly into...

... her bedroom.  West Village view.  Defiantly jumbled, aggres-
sively eclectic.  Traces of wonderful taste mixed with I-like-it-
you-got-a-problem-with-that? She stumbles around, rehearsing...

		JULIANNE
	This is awkward timing, Michael,
	I just joined this convent, and
	they never give your deposit ba...

Stops.  Full-length mirror.  She straightens her hair, to look her
best.

		JULIANNE
	Michael, I'm married.

Not enough.

		JULIANNE
	... and I have two weeks to live.

Changes tone...

		JULIANNE
	Michael, I'm trying to be gay,
	don't confuse me.

She turns to continue pacing, and walks straight INTO a dresser.
Stuns her, momentarily.  Enough, already! She punches up the
number, primping absently in the mirror.  When it connects...

		JULIANNE
	I was calling Michael O'Neal,
	but seeing it's so late, I could
	just leave a mes...

No such luck.  Cut off.  Waits.  And then...

		JULIANNE (soft)
	Good evening, sir.  You've been
	enrolled in the Obscene Call Of
	The Month Club, and th...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Hey! God, it's so good to hear
	your voice.

She forgets herself.  Because it's good to hear his, too.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I've been calling for days!

		JULIANNE
	Yeh, well my old machine kept
	eating messages.  I tried
	constructively ignoring it in
	hopes of improvement, but finally...

		MICHAEL (V.O., urgent)
	Look, I have to ask you something.

She swallows.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Something so incredibly important,
	that if you turn me down, I don't
	know what I'll d...

		JULIANNE (bright)
	I just have to tell you this one
	thing first, okay? I mean this
	will hand you the biggest laugh
	of your adult life...

Silence.  Come on girl, suck it up.

		JULIANNE
	I was thinking about you, and I
	remembered this unbelievably insane
	night we spent together in Tucson,
	like a thousand years ago?

More silence.  Really quiet.

		JULIANNE
	I mean, there's no way you could
	possibly remember the...

		MICHAEL (V.O., soft)
	Are you kidding?

Stops her.  Like a brick wall.  The sweetness in his voice.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I think about that night all
	the time.

She's going to have a heart attack.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	But it's not why I called.

She blinks.  It's not.  And just as a tsunami of relief begins to
sweep away...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I called because I met someone.

And her smiles breaks off.  Like a spine snapping.  Because there is
something in his voice.

		JULIANNE
	Well, that's great.  You haven't
	really had anybody since Dingbat
	Jennylee...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	You don't understand.  I've never
	felt this way about anybody!

Never.  She sits down, hard.  Right on the floor.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	And she's all wrong for me!

		JULIANNE
	Well, somet...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I mean she's a junior at Chicago
	University, she's twenty years
	old! Like when I first met you.

Like when.  Julianne's mouth is suddenly dry.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	And her dad is like this billionaire
	who owns the White Sox and some cable
	empire, and you know how I've always
	been miserably awkward around those
	kinda stuffed suits...

She's finally making her mouth work...

		JULIANNE
	Well, sure.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	But they're so down to earth, such
	wonderful people...

		JULIANNE
	You've met her parents.

		MICHAEL (V.O., quiet)
	Well.  Sure.

Wow.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	See.  We're getting married.
	This Sunday.

There's a knife in her heart.  She can scarcely breathe.

		JULIANNE
	Michael, it's Wednesday night,
	you can't possibly be getting
	married on Su...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Actually, it all starts tomorrow.
	It's one of those four-day weddings,
	with all the traditional events, and
	ten million people flying in from
	Madagascar such.

		JULIANNE (incredibly lame)
	Aren't you... working this weekend?
	I mean, is that responsible?

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Well, the Sox are at home.  SI's
	letting me do a profile on the Big
	Hurt.  That's Frank...

		JULIANNE
		(barely audible)
	... Thomas, yeh.

She's staring at herself in the mirror.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Jules.  I'm scared.

A straw to lunge at.

		JULIANNE
	Well, maybe we should talk ab...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I need you.

So heartfelt.  A lifetime of emotion welling in her eyes.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	If you can't come.  And hold my
	hand.  I'll never get through this.

Oh.

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	Please come, please.

		JULIANNE
	W...

		MICHAEL (V.O.)
	I can't wait for you to meet her!

HOLD ON Julianne.  Staring in the mirror.  Like watching the end of
her life.

INT.  BEDROOM - LATER

The closet, the armoire, all the drawers are wide open.  Two huge
suitcases open on the bed, into which Julianne is flinging clothes,
as she fumbles to smoke and dial at the same time.  Over the phone,
now...

		DIGGER (V.O., machine)
	You've reached Digger and George.
	Brevity will be appreciated.

BEEP.

		JULIANNE (in a rage)
	IT'S ME AGAIN, WHY AREN'T YOU GUYS
	UP HAVING SAFE SEX??

SNATCHES up a tiny, clingy, sexy dress.  Pouts at it.

		JULIANNE
	OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, WHY AREN'T
	YOU INTERRUPTING IT TO ANSWER
	THE PHONE??

She holds the dress against her body.  It's hot.

		JULIANNE
	YOU, YOU, YOU! IT'S ALL ABOUT
	YOU, ISN'T IT??

She clicks OFF.  Checks the dress in the mirror.  Raises the short
skirt a little higher.

INT. DIGGER'S CHEROKEE, JFK AIRPORT - EARLY MORNING

Digger driving the open-air Cherokee up the ramp to United Airlines
departures.  Julianne, wind-whipped, trying to light a fresh
cigarette from the butt of the last one.  He glances over.  Hates
to see this...

		DIGGER
	You can't get lung cancer and
	die in four days.  Go to Plan B.

She sucks deep.  Really deep.

		JULIANNE
	You have no appropriate sense
	of emergency.  My best friend
	is ruining his life.

		DIGGER
	No, he's ruining yours.

		JULIANNE
	Same difference.  If you love
	someone, it's your duty to save
	them from themselves.

		DIGGER
	You have a real philosophy of
	life.

		JULIANNE
	It's called the Law of Love,
	asshole.

She is tight enough to snap.  And at the edge of tears.  Staring
out at the skycaps, clinging to her cigarette, as he eases to the
curb.

		DIGGER (gently)
	Why don't we have a drink? You
	could catch a later fl...

		JULIANNE
	I'm a busy girl.  I've got four
	days to break up a wedding, and
	steal the bride's fella.

She finally looks at him.  He doesn't say anything.

		JULIANNE
	He's adored me for nine goddamn
	years.

		DIGGER
	I can see why.

		JULIANNE
	She knows him maybe five seconds,
	plus she has billions of dollars,
	plus she's perfect, so don't go
	feeling sorry for Miss Pre-Teen Illinois!

He's not.  So her voice softens.  Which shows the hurt.

		JULIANNE
	And don't go feeling sorry for
	me, you don't know me that well.
	We're only friends.

		DIGGER (softly)
	I stand corrected.

Tears now.  Stand in her eyes.

		JULIANNE
	I'm making a big mistake, huh?

		DIGGER (shrugs)
	Maybe you'll learn something.

He wraps his hand over hers.  She looks down at it.

		JULIANNE
	I'm gonna bring him back, man.
	Against all odds, y'know.  Cos
	if I don't...

She wraps her fingers around his.

		JULIANNE
	... I gotta live with it forever.

Looks in his eyes.

		JULIANNE
	And at my wedding.  I'll be the
	only bride with her own best man.

And she kisses his cheek.

Jumps out of his car.  Before she cries.  Yanks her bags from the
back.  Brave smile.

They trade small salutes.  And then she's gone.

INT.  O'HARA AIRPORT, CHICAGO - MORNING

The jetway disgorging passengers into the swarming ant colony
called O'Hare.  Julianne lugging multiple carry-ons, trying to pull
fly-away strands of hair into place, nervous as a schoolgirl,
looking all around, and...

... there he is.  MICHAEL is tall and square-shouldered, a boyish
grin, an unruly shock of hair.  He looks gorgeous, sweet, and just
dangerous enough to be irresistible.  Worthwhile stakes.  His face
lights to see her, and she...

... RUNS to his arms, shedding bags along the way, slamming off
heedless civilians, to be...

... SWEPT OFF the earth in strong arms, spun around, laughing like
crazy, their cheeks tight together.  When he sets her down...

... he kisses her nose.  His arms are still around her.

		MICHAEL (murmurs)
	Can you believe it? Can you believe
	I'm actually gonna do this?

		JULIANNE (lost in his eyes)
	Not hardly.

He beams.  Turns.  She follows his gaze, and...

... there she is.  KIMBERLY WALLACE is 20, small and slender, but it
is a body to die for.  The face is striking, not at all perky and
vapid, but lovely and interesting.  Worst of all, intelligent.

She walks toward them purposefully, her eyes locked to the woman in
her fiancee's arms.  At the last moment, Michael releases Julianne
and Kimmy...

... THROWS her arms around the startled visitor.  HOLDS her tight,
with such genuine warmth that Julianne can only, slowly, hug back.
As Michael beams.

		KIMMY
	This just makes everything so
	perfect.

Her arms stay around the slightly dazed Julianne.  The younger
girl leans close, confides...

		KIMMY
	All I've heard, from the day I
	met Michael, is Julianne this,
	and Julianne that...

		JULIANNE
	Well, we're...

		KIMMY
	I think the best part of marrying
	this guy is finding you.

Pale gray eyes.  Alive with joy and intimacy.

		KIMMY
	I've never had a sister.

INT.  KIMMY'S CONVERTIBLE - DAY

Kimmy TEARING down the throughway in her Mercedes 500 SL, a
dashing, confident driver.  Julianne riding shotgun, hair flying, a
total wreck, in the open convertible.  Michael is happily crouched
on the little platform behind their seats, hugging his knees.  The
roar of the wind makes it impossible for him to hear them.

		KIMMY
	My heart's in my throat, here.
	Right off, I have to ask this
	monstrous favor...

		JULIANNE
	You need a few dollars.

Kim glances over.  At eighty miles an hour.  A bittersweet look.

		KIMMY
	Dry.  Just like he said.

Her eyes at once admiring and regretful.

		JULIANNE
	Excuse me?

		KIMMY
	I can be quick.  I can even
	be funny.

Shakes her head.  An endearing youngster.

		KIMMY
	But I can't be dry.

		JULIANNE
	Can you watch the road?

		KIMMY
	See.  Dry.  It's in the delivery.

She looks back to the highway.

		KIMMY
	This is a very presumptuous
	and burdensome fav...

		JULIANNE
	... you want a menage on your
	wedding night.

		KIMMY (straight back)
	No, that wouldn't be burdensome.

Julianne studying the delicate, angular profile.  Hard not to like
this kid.

		KIMMY
	My classmate Angelique shattered
	her pelvis line dancing in
	Abeline on Spring Break.

Looks over.  The sweetest smile.

		KIMMY
	Be my maid of honor.

Julianne just blinks.

		KIMMY
	You can't believe what it'd
	cost to bring in a temp.

		JULIANNE
	Uh.  How about promoting a
	bridesmaid?  Someone you know
	for at least forty-five minutes.

We CUT OFF a huge SEMI who BLASTS his horn.  Kimmy fearless,
oblivious, and analytical...

		KIMMY
	The bridesmaids are my only two
	female relatives under forty.
	Identical twin debutantes from
	Nashville, who are basically
	vengeful sluts.  With amazing
	bodies!

		JULIANNE
	Which was the disqualifying
	factor?

		KIMMY
	The twin part.  I like to remain
	impartial in my contempt.

Sees the off-ramp, and SLICES across FOUR LANES of speeding bullets
in a heart-stopping nanosecond.  This kid could drive for Penske.
Julianne has to pound her chest to get her heart started.  Looks
back to see if Michael fell out...

... he is absurdly wind-blown.  Gives her a beautiful grinning
thumbs-up.  Loves this stuff.

		KIMMY
	This means I have four days
	to make you my new best friend...

Brings Julianne's eyes back...

		KIMMY
	And since I already know everything
	about you.  Including intimate
	facts I'm mortified to have heard,
	but too envious to forget.  It's
	time for you to learn about me...

Easing off the freeway.  She meets Julianne's glance...

		KIMMY
	Force yourself.  To get personal.

		JULIANNE (smiles)
	Sounds like a plan.

INT.  DRESS SHOP, NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE - MORNING

The place is stunning.  High-ceiling, soft light, large rococo
mirrors, Louis Quatorze sofas and chairs.  Michael wanders rest-
lessly, fish out of water among designer displays and stylish
female patrons.

Takes a look at his watch.

INT.  DRESSING ROOM - MORNING

A period sitting room, ringed with mirrors along its tapestried
walls.  Kimmy sits on a Louis Treize loveseat next to a stack of
costly gowns.  Watching with an expertise beyond her years, as...

... Julianne stands on a platform.  A seamstress fitting her into a
sleek pale daffodil-colored gown.  There are pins everywhere, as
the seamstress struggles toward a perfect fit.  Continuously
looking to Kim for approval.

		KIMMY
	If you'd rather the lilac...

Julianne shakes her head.  This one is beautiful.

		JULIANNE
	I thought bridesmaids had to wear
	the same dress.

		KIMMY
	Not you.  You won't be comfortable
	unless you're distinctive.

Julianne glances over.

		JULIANNE
	What else did he tell you...

		KIMMY
	... you hate weddings, you never go.

Oh.  Well, yeah.

		KIMMY
	You're not up for anything
	conventional, or popularly
	assumed to be female priorities.
	Including marriage.  Or romance.
	Or even...

And she stops.  Not wanting to offend.

		JULIANNE (quietly)
	... not even love.

The look holds.  The seamstress keeps working, as if she's deaf.

		JULIANNE
	That's why Michael and I were
	the wrong fit.  Right from the
	start.

		KIMMY
	He said that, too.

She stands up.  Walks to the platform.  Smooths her hand over the
fabric down Julianne's back, along her hips.  Communicating to the
seamstress with her irritated expression.

		KIMMY
	Well, I thought I was like you.
	And proud to be.  Until I met
	rumpled, smelly old Michael...

Pins start to come out.  Kimmy points, these, too!

		KIMMY
	And then I found I was just a
	sentimental schmuck.  Like all
	those flighty nitwits I'd always
	pitied.

She leans forward.  So they can look at each other.

		KIMMY
	Funny world, huh?

Julianne swallows.  It is that.

		JULIANNE
	I need a smoke.

And before anyone can breathe, she steps OFF the platform RIPPING
the living shit out of the gown, right down the side.  The seam-
stress' eyes FLASH OPEN in abject horror.  Julianne, a deer in
headlights, looks quickly around at the evidence of her screw-up in
six different mirrors.

Kimberly just steps to her, fingers the tear...

		KIMMY
	It's mostly the seam.  Let's
	get this to Carlos.

And UNZIPS Julianne down the back.  In her rush to step out,
Julianne STUMBLES,  but her arms are pinned by the pulled-down dress
and she just...

... TOPPLES like a felled oak, THUDDING on her face, the gown
RIPPING some more, the seamstress SCREAMING like an idiot.

Then.  Silence.  Julianne looking up helplessly, a trussed hog,
bound in her dress.

		KIMMY (firm)
	 Just.  Don't.  Move.

Like you talk to a three-year-old.  Deftly, Kimmy pulls the
dress free, leaving Julianne in her underwear.  Signals to the
seamstress, let's go.

		JULIANNE
	Don't you have to be somewh...

		KIMMY
	... just my bridal shower.  And
	Michael has to meet our dads and
	the groomsmen at Comiskey for a
	one-thirty game.

Opens the door...

		KIMMY
	Other than that...

Closed SOLID.  Gone.

INT.  DRESSING ROOM - LATER

Julianne sits on the loveseat in her bra and panties, lighting one
cigarette from the butt of another.  Suddenly, she hears...

... an ARGUMENT outside the door.  Strains to listen.  It does sound
like Michael and Kim.  We can't make out the words.  She jumps up,
dashes for the door, STUBBING her toe on the platform, SHIT!, falls
heavily AGAINST the door with a THUD that makes her wince, and...

... the argument stops.  Damn.  She opens the door a crack.  Sees
nothing.  Opens it wider to reveal...

... a teenaged BOY looking right at her.  He sends a true shit-
eating grin and she SLAMS the door hard enough to RATTLE walls.

She PACES furiously, helplessly, arms around her half-naked self,
until...

... soft knock.  The door opens a crack, and her daffodil gown
comes through it.

		JULIANNE
	Come in, and shut the...

Stops.  Because it's Michael who has entered.  With the dress.

		JULIANNE
	... door.

So he does.  She flushes and SNATCHES up her own clothes, which
were characteristically tangled in a heap, and tries desperately to
untangle them enough to cover herself.  He is amazed and amused by
her embarrassment.

		MICHAEL (laughing)
	Should I turn around, or someth...

		JULIANNE
	Michael, I'm in my underwear!

She's TEARING at her clothes, only making more of a mess.

		MICHAEL
	We've seen each other a lot
	more naked than this.

She seems ready to rip her clothes apart, so he gently takes them
from her hands.  She tries to stand unselfconsciously as he easily
untangles them.

		MICHAEL
	I mean, we were skinny-dipping
	in Greece, just as pals, less
	than two years ago.

She GRABS the clothes and covers the front of herself.  Looking at
him with a mix of emotions she couldn't begin to sort out.

		JULIANNE
	Things are different now.

He looks in her eyes.  And nods, a little sadly.  Guess they are.

		MICHAEL (softly)
	Well.  I leave with two thoughts
	in my mind.

He walks to the door.  Puts his hand on the latch.  Looks back...

		MICHAEL (even softer)
	You're still a very pretty
	girl.

The look holds.  And holds.  There is such feeling on both sides,
she doesn't know what to make of it.  She swallows.

		JULIANNE
	What's the sec...

		MICHAEL
	Mirrors.

And he's gone.  She looks around at six different VIEWS of her
uncovered backside.  Hmm.

INT.  HOTEL UNDERGROUND GARAGE - DAY

The parking valets wait by their stand as the convertible pulls up.
These girls must be late for something, the way they're jumping out
of the car.

		JULIANNE
	... luckiest guy in the Northern
	Fucking Hemisphere, is all I'm s...

		KIMMY
	What? Because I'm a little
	understand...

		JULIANNE
	... most sentimental schmucks I
	pity want a honeymoon after their
	wedding.  Just to top it off.

The valet gives Kimmy her ticket.

		KIMMY
	I can't expect the NBA to hold
	up the playoffs...

They're walking fast toward the garage elevators...

		KIMMY
	I'm excited Sports Illustrated
	gave him this kind of shot, he's
	only there a ye...

		JULIANNE
	So your honeymoon is exactly where?

Well...

		KIMMY
	It depends.  If San Antonio sweeps
	Sacramento, we could start there.
	Or Phoenix.  Or depending on Indiana-
	Clevel...

		JULIANNE
	... garden sports, all.  Little swing
	of maybe fifty degrees Fahrenheit,
	represents a packing challenge, but
	there's fine food and cocktails at a
	choice of Embassy Suit...

At the elevator.  Kimmy SLAMS the button.

		KIMMY
	It's his career, I'm supportive.
	Look, I've been everywhere, I've
	seen the world, I've laid on a beach.
	I want to be with the man I love.
	That's what makes it a honeymoon.

End of story.  Okay?

		JULIANNE
	I'm just saying he's lucky.

An empty elevator arrives.  They get in.

		JULIANNE
	Takes one woman in a billion to
	put up with his array of shit.
	The guy is a one-man festival of
	idiosync...

Kimmy SLAMS the penthouse button.  Looks at her calmly.  Go on.

		JULIANNE
	Well.  You've been introduced
	to the symphonic range of...

		KIMMY
	... his snoring, yeah.  He says
	it's worse than ever.  That
	snaffle one...?

Julianne imitates an incredibly annoying high-pitched SNARL.  Three
times.  Kimmy nods.

		KIMMY
	Well now it has this sorta
	phlegm rattle behind it...

Stopped at the lobby.  A family of four gets in.  Oblivious, Kimmy
DEMONSTRATES the phlegm rattle.  Really gets into it.  As the
family watches, Julianne tries her own version.  Like that? No.
More like this.  The family is looking at each other.

		KIMMY
	Guess what? Earplugs work.

Oh.

		JULIANNE
	How about...

		KIMMY
	... cigars in bed? I broke him
	on that.  But the bathroom's a
	swamp, he wears Reeboks to dinner,
	tells the same, admittedly funny,
	jokes three hundred times...

Sucks in a breath...

		KIMMY
	... loves action movies, subscribes
	to Playboy for godsake, reads over
	my shoulder, can't keep track of
	the checks he writes...

Ninth floor.  The family gets out.  The door closes.

		KIMMY
	He sucks soup through his
	front teeth.

		JULIANNE
	A trademark move, don't touch
	it.

		KIMMY
	But he sure can kiss.

		JULIANNE
	It's been awhile.  I'll take
	your word.

		KIMMY
	After two weeks of cataloguing
	all his faults, I made a command
	decision that changed my life.

She SLAMS the EMERGENCY STOP button.  We JOLT to a halt.

		KIMMY
	I threw the list away.

Shakes her head.

		KIMMY
	He's not a balance sheet, so
	many wonderful qualities, so
	many faults.  He's Michael.

From her heart.

		KIMMY
	And loving him means loving
	all of this.

		JULIANNE
	Do you get nervous in small
	confined spaces?

		KIMMY
	So it's sweet of you to be
	protective...

		JULIANNE
	Let me rephrase that...

		KIMMY
   But nothing ever could, ever
   did, give me a moment's pause
   about this marriage...

		 JULIANNE
   Do you get hysterical in small
   confined spa...

		KIMMY
	... except one.

Julianne's face.  Stops.

		JULIANNE
	Oh, yeah?

Kimmy nods.  Confides...

		KIMMY
	You.

A stopper.

		KIMMY
	You'll always be there.  In his
	mind.  The perfect creature he
	loved for all those y...

		JULIANNE
	Well, perfection can get wearing
	after whi...

		KIMMY
	I'm not joking.  I had to face
	up to all my competitive drives,
	and believe me, I've got 'em.

		JULIANNE
	No.

		KIMMY
	And the answer was so simple.

		JULIANNE
	I was gonna predict that.

		KIMMY
	You win.

Julianne blinks.  Excuse me?

		KIMMY
	You're enshrined in his heart
	and memory.  Unassailable.
	Which works out great.

		JULIANNE
	I've missed a step.

		KIMMY
	He has you on a pedestal.  And
	me in his arms.

Oh.  Julianne smiles.  LUNGES for the EMERGENCY button, YANKING it
so hard it comes OFF in her hand.  A terrifying BUZZER ensures.

		JULIANNE
	Jesus, we're trapped!

		KIMMY
	Ju...

		JULIANNE
	No, this happened to me once,
	almost, it was excruciating!

Begins BANGING random buttons, out of control.  Kimmy watching
this.  Julianne looks WILDLY up...

		JULIANNE
	There's a panel up there, you
	could boost me...

RIPPING off her platform shoes.

		JULIANNE
	You know how little air is
	in these things? I've seen
	statistics! Once you're trapped
	between floors...

Kimmy taps her.  Points to the lighted panel.  It says PH, they've
reached the Penthouse.

		JULIANNE
	God! Then the door is jammed!

Takes a heavy platform and begins BANGING the metal door with all
her strength, sending resounding BOOMS throughout the area, as
Kimmy reaches and...

... presses DOOR OPEN.  The metal doors part, opening directly onto
the banquet room, just as a mighty blow comes down, and the platform
FLIES from Julianne's hand straight BETWEEN...

... two identical stunning YOUNG WOMEN, serving as twin hostesses
for the shower.  A beat of mutually-stupefied looks, and we hear
the shoe CRASH somewhere, to a small spattering of SHRIEKS.

		MANDY
	Mah Gawd, it's the bride,
	and the woman she'll nevah
	live up to!

		KIMMY (mutters to Julianne)
	That would be us.

		SAMMY
	Did she say th' wrong thang
	agin? It is so in character!

AMANDA and SAMANTHA NEWHOUSE, 19-year-old twins.  True Southern
belles, with the faces of angels and bodies made for hot oil
wrestling.  Mandy's hair is dyed ash blonde, Sammy's is amber.
Otherwise, the experience is similar.

		JULIANNE
		(thrusts out her hand)
	I'm Julianne Potter, and...

		SAMMY
	... we'd be the vengeful sluts.
	We came in complementary colors.

		MANDY
	Have you sized up the groomsmen,
	Jules?  As M. of H., you get
	first fuck.  Don't pick the
	short, hairy, rich one.

		JULIANNE
	... unless he has a hump.

The girls cast identical blank looks at Kimberly.

		KIMMY (to the sluts)
	Dry.  I told you.

		WOMAN'S VOICE (V.O.)
	Is this Michael's Julianne?

All eyes turn to an elegant woman of barely 40.  She has her
daughter's hair and eyes and slender form.  But the bearing rules
half an empire.  Fonda would envy.

		ISABELLE
	I'm Isabelle Wallace, and my
	handsome new son scarcely did
	you justice, girl.

She takes both of Julianne's hands, and our heroine is sort of
magically charmed.  As if touched by Glinda the Good Witch of the
North.

		ISABELLE
	Now, my husband says to scoot
	you over to the ballpark, so
	you can hang with Michael.  But
	first, you have to meet a lot of
	really old women.

Looking warmly in her eyes...

		ISABELLE
	That is, if you've absorbed
	enough profanity.

Flicks a glance at the twins.  Leads Julianne off...

		MANDY (O.S., pouting)
	We sayed one fuck.

INT.  TAXI, SOUTH SIDE - DAY

Cab crawling toward COMISKEY PARK through stifling traffic.
Julianne oblivious, cellular to her ear...

		JULIANNE
	Desperate measures! Do you
	hear me?  Digger, are you the...

SQUAWK.  Static.  Then...

		JULIANNE
	I don't know, hit men, whoopee
	cushions, saltpeter, something!
	The girl is impossibly impregnable.
	Even I want her to get the guy!!

Listens.

		JULIANNE
	Tell him the what? The truth...??

She shakes her head.  What a guy.

		JULIANNE
	That desperate.  May I never get.

INT.  LUXURY BOX, COMISKEY PARK - AFTERNOON

Game in progress.  Watched by Michael, three groomsmen his age, two
middle-aged men, and one bodyguard.  Suddenly, a dull THUMPING at
the door.  It keeps up.  They finally all look over.  The bodyguard
gets the door, revealing...

		JULIANNE
	Which of you gents ordered
	two beers?

One single tray.  Holding fourteen beers.  Balancing on one hand.
Michael JUMPS UP, terrified at the impending mayhem this sight
suggests...

		MICHAEL
	Wow!  Lemme give you a ha...

		JULIANNE (sweetly)
	Michael.  You'll unwittingly
	imply that I'm clumsy.

He stops in his tracks.  The guys whistle.

		MICHAEL
	Think of that.  And as well as
	I know you.

She goes first to the bodyguard.

		  BODYGUARD
	Sorry, ma'am, I'm on duty.

		JULIANNE (lovely smile)
	It's Miss.  And thanks.  That
	leaves two for me.

Heads down the row...

		MICHAEL
	Julianne Potter, this is Hank
	and Gerry from SI, and you know
	Daniel...

She's nodding, flawlessly plucking two beers each from perimeter
of the tray, keeping the rest perfectly balanced in the center.
Michael is flat dumbstruck.  Next, a tall patrician gentleman with
rolled-up sleeves on his hand-stitched silk shirt...

		MICHAEL
	Oh.  This is my father-in-law,
	Walter.

Once again, she gracefully plucks two beers for the distinguished
father-in-law...

		MICHAEL
	How are you doing this? You're
	on drugs.

Sets them down.  The man has a smile wonderful in its ease.
Murmurs...

		  WALTER
	If he gives you grief, I'll have
	him skillfully beaten, where the
	wounds won't show.

		JULIANNE
	I guess getting him whacked would
	be politically out of the question.

		WALTER
	Under the circumstances.  Charmed
	to know you, Jules.

		JULIANNE
	Nice meeting you, too, Walt.

A nod between equals.  She moves on...

		MICHAEL
	And, this guy, you know...

She sure does, and effortlessly balancing her one-hand load, she
dips to kiss a porky, balding guy with big-time shoulders.
Straight on the lips.

		JULIANNE
	Papa Joe.

They go way back.  He is uncomfortable at this rich man's wedding,
even as gracious as everyone has been.  His watering eyes twinkle
at her, and the voice has a trace of Boston...

		JOE
   You gonna be my boy's best man?

Despite SHOUTS from the others...

		JULIANNE
	Best everything, Joe.  But I'm
	going to dance with you.

		MICHAEL
	Dance?  You don't dance!  You
	learn to dance??

Her innocent smile.

		JULIANNE
	Moves.  You've never seen.

BIG reaction from the guys, as she heads toward Michael with the
last of the beers, not looking down at the FIELDER'S MITT which
lies right in her path, and as his lips part to scream a warning,
she skips...

... neatly AROUND it.  He's in shock.

		MICHAEL
	You're an impostor! What have
	you done with my best friend?

As he takes away the remaining beers...

		MICHAEL
	And how was the hot dog?

Hot dog? His eyes fix on her left breast.  HUGE mustard stain.
She can't believe it.

		MICHAEL
	Cheap and unnecessary.  We were
	looking anyway.

EXT.  LUXURY BOX ROOF - DAY

Michael and Julianne sit with their beers on the edge of the luxury
box roof.  The game, the stadium, spread out beneath them.  Yet
they are alone in the world.  She dangles her legs, and we can hear
her kicking the glass below.

		JULIANNE
	I just admire your maturity,
	that's all.  I mean, there are
	people who would find that kind of
	perfection boring.  Day after day,
	year after year...

		MICHAEL
	... see, that's what I thought at
	first.  How can you like someone
	that perfect? No potential for
	long-range livability.

Drinking their beers.  Side by side.  Both stare only at the game.

		MICHAEL
	Luckily.  The closer I watched,
	the more the fault came into
	focus.  Each imperfection its own
	adorable slice of vulnerability.

		JULIANNE
	Such as.

		MICHAEL
	She's too genuine.

		JULIANNE
	Hate that.

		MICHAEL
	How can you trust someone you
	can never mistrust?

		JULIANNE
	What's next?

Keep sipping.  Never look at each other.

		MICHAEL
	No matter how many times I
	leave the toilet seat up, she
	forgets and puts it down.

		JULIANNE
	Endearingly absent-minded.

		MICHAEL
	My very point.  Here's another one...

Shakes his head.  This one really gets him.

		MICHAEL
	Every day.  She makes the bed.

		JULIANNE
	Quite the little eccentric.

		MICHAEL
	At first, I thought it was a
	gag, but she's always done it!

This is not the ammunition Julianne was hoping for.

		JULIANNE
	Is there a coup de grace in
	here, somewh...

		MICHAEL
	She admires.  Tommy Lasorda.

		JULIANNE
	Waiter! Check, please!

		MICHAEL
	She finds him "personable."

		JULIANNE
	Can that kind of defect be
	passed on genetically?

She looks over now.  And Michael is looking back.  Smiling the most
wonderful smile.  Her reaction shows that she thinks it's for her,
until...

		MICHAEL
	Then again.  She has a few good
	traits.

Hating herself for asking, but seeing no way out...

		JULIANNE
	Gimme like, eight and nine off
	the top ten list...

		MICHAEL
	First girl I ever knew.  Who
	lets me give her a bath.

The look in his eyes.  She can hardly bear it.

		MICHAEL
	And when I hug her, even in
	public.  I don't have to let go
	right away.  She lets me hold
	her as long as I want.

He seems so deeply in love.

		MICHAEL
	Nice kid, don't you think?

A beat.  A slow nod.  A quiet...

		JULIANNE
	Looks like, from here.

INT.  SOUTH SIDE CLUB - NIGHT

A slender black woman sings a SOARING Gospel number, backed by
three ladies who could each solo in any church choir.  It is
mesmerizing, stirring, transcendent.  The unseen audience CLAPPING
FIERCELY in rhythm, SHOUTING support.  SLOW PAN now...

... every face is black.  We aren't in church at all, but a
venerable blue club.  One of those places you'd swear everybody's
played, from Robert Johnson to Bessie Smith and back again.  As
the song ends, there is APPLAUSE, some RAPPING on tables with their
knuckles or their drunks.  We keep PANNING to a far corner.  Three
faces.

Julianne leans across her beer to Kimmy...

		JULIANNE
	How'd you find this pl...

Kim shaking her head.  Looks admiringly to Michael...

		KIMMY
	Lived here my whole life,
	never heard of it.  Until
	our first date.

She reaches slender fingers.  Traces one back along his hair.

		KIMMY
	He finds all these spots,
	everywhere he goes, it's a
	mystical gift.

		MICHAEL (shy)
	Jesus, one d-back from the Bears
	knows a place...

		KIMMY
	It's not just clubs.  This guy
	always knows the best everything.
	The best guitar store, the best
	beef ribs, the best Horowitz record,
	was he always like the...

		JULIANNE
	... always.  The best dim sum, the
	best camping stuff...

		KIMMY
	Stop, we're embarrassing h...

		JULIANNE
	... best valley in New Zealand,
	best... women's shoes...

		MICHAEL
	I tried those on.  When you
	weren't looking.

Now he's grinning at Julianne.  And she likes that a lot.

		JULIANNE
	Where was that, Florence, huh?

		MICHAEL
	Firenze.

Together in the memory.  As Kimmy watches.

		JULIANNE
	The Vespa? Me hanging on behind
	in the rain all night?

		MICHAEL
	Till the gas ran out.

And, the first sniff of left-out...

		KIMMY
	I love Florence.

Julianne's eyes flicker.  Could this be a teensy opening? Keeps
her eyes, her easy smile, and her killer instincts trained on
Michael.

		JULIANNE
	Take her there.

He nods, okay.

		JULIANNE
	I mean, now.  She's perky,
	she deserves a honeymoon.

He draws a breath...

		JULIANNE
	I heard.  If San Antone sweeps
	Sacramento.  What is this shit?
	You gotta get off the road by
	September anyway, when does Fall
	Quarter start?

And the happy couple look at each other.  They are awkward.
Julianne's heart soar like eagle.

		KIMMY
	Uh.  I'm not coming back.  For
	senior year.

Could this be.  The Mother Lode?

		JULIANNE
	Don't architects find a degree,
	sort of... an asset?

The couple still staring in each other's eyes.

		KIMMY
	Well, the school will be here.
	Architecture will still be around.
	Right now...

		MICHAEL
	I travel every week.  College
	ball, motor sports, training
	camps...

		KIMMY
	The most important thing. Is
	being together.

And she smiles.  Beautifully.

		KIMMY
	I'm just a baby.  I've got all...
	the time... in the world.

EXT.  CLUB - NIGHT

Michael putting Kim in the back of a cab.  As Julianne watches.

		MICHAEL
	Because I could come...

		KIMMY
	To the twins' soiree?  So they
	can paw you and drool...?

		JULIANNE (calls out, helpful)
	They're gonna drool anyway!

Kim smiles.  He kisses her, tenderly, through the open window.  She
waves past him at Julianne.

		KIMMY (to both)
   Enjoy each other.

And drives off.  As he watches after, Julianne comes up behind him.
Slips her hand up onto his shoulder muscle.  Starts giving a little
massage.

		JULIANNE
	Should I whistle down a cab?

		MICHAEL
	Hey, cabs are expensive.  I'm
	cheap, remember?

Turns his head, to see her.  She's still rubbing his shoulder.

		JULIANNE
	Sometimes.  About the dumbest
	things.

Share a smile.  As always, it covers a lot of years.

		MICHAEL
	The El's right down the street.
	Unless you're afraid of the
	neighborhood.

She looks around.  It is an issue.  But she remembers...

		JULIANNE
	No.  I'm always safe with you.

She means that.  He takes her by the hand.  They begin walking...

		JULIANNE
	Pretty amazing girl, you've got.
	Make that kind of sacrifice.

		MICHAEL
	What, leaving school...

		JULIANNE
	... all of it.  She's leaving her
	family, her friends, everything she
	knows.  She's putting her career
	on hold, and she seems a pretty
	ambitious, driven, kind of pers...

		MICHAEL (quietly)
	In her way.

		JULIANNE
	All to follow you in this dumb
	job, where you travel 52 weeks
	a year to College Station, Texas,
	and such.  It's not a job for a
	grown man, Michael, Peter Pan
	never married.

He's let go of her hand now.  Looking down at the pavement before
him, fists in his jacket pockets.

		JULIANNE (softly)
	I don't think she's naturally
	the... submissive type.  Aren't you
	afraid she's gonna choke on this
	stand-by-your-man shit after awhi...

		MICHAEL (real quiet)
	No.

Hit a nerve.  This is promising.

		JULIANNE
	I mean Walter owns the Sox, cable
	sports... most girls in her spot would
	be angling to get Daddy to offer you
	some juicy gig right here in t...

		MICHAEL
	She would never.  Never.  Even think
	of that.

Paydirt.  Julianne's Geiger Counter is going berserk.

		JULIANNE
	I guess you're right.  That would
	be deceitful... manipulative...
	controlling... emascula...

		MICHAEL
	I got the point.

He looks over at her.  No smile on his face.  An edge we haven't
seen.  She shrugs...

		JULIANNE
	Still.  All's fair in love and
	w...

		MICHAEL
	That would be a girl.  I don't
	even know.

They've reached the stairs to the El.  A rickety train RATTLES
above them.  As they start up, she slips her arm around his
waist...

		JULIANNE (murmurs)
	Forgive me, okay? I was talkin'
	crazy.

He slides his arm around her shoulder.  Pals.  They climb out of
frame.

INT.  HOTEL BATHROOM - LATE NIGHT

CLOSE on a shallow pool of water in a bathroom sink.  Green powder
pouring in, a hand SWIRLING it around, until...

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	It's Albanian, I think.  Or Mongolian.
	Or Canadian.  One of those.  I bought
	it downstairs...

... it becomes truly disgusting lumpy green mud.

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	I figure, what the hell.  Can it
	make me look worse?

Follow the hand up as it SLATHERS the shit across her face in great
green dripping gobs.  She's juggling the wall phone, trying to keep
it mudless, as she assures Digger...

		JULIANNE
	Dig, of course.  Of course, of
	course, of course, of course I
	have a plan.  Certainment!

More green slime.  The Julianne we know disappears.

		JULIANNE
	How? I ask myself, what would
	Lucy Ricardo do in this situa...

Desecrates three hotel towels, wiping her hand.

		JULIANNE
	Well, one worked, once.

THROWS them in the bathtub.  Fastidiousness a short suit.

		JULIANNE
	Ricky wouldn't let her in
	the show.

Reaches for her toothbrush, absently.  All her attention is on the
conversation and the hideous green face in the mirror.

		JULIANNE
	I recall it differently, but
	we digress.

Without looking, picks up a tube of hotel shampoo...

		JULIANNE
	So in the version, you're Ethel,
	with better fashion instincts.

Squeezes it all over the toothbrush.

		JULIANNE
	This puts you in charge of Plan B,
	the unprincipled and insanely
	dangerous back-up plan...

Lifts it toward her mouth, liquid shampoo dripping from the
bristles.

		JULIANNE
	In case simple lying doesn't work.

At the last second.  She stops.  We don't know why, because she's
still never looked at the brush.

		JULIANNE
	Question.  What happens if you
	brush your teeth with shampoo?

Turns on the tap.  Tries to scrub the toothbrush clean, and DROPS
the phone into the green swamp, which SPATTERS all over her front.
Euucch.  She's stymied, agitated, circling the sink, leaning down
to it...

		JULIANNE
	HOLD ON.  I'M COMING IN FOR YOU!

She sets the toothbrush down in her toiletries kit.  Decides to
YANK on the phone's cord, and the receiver SPRINGS out, BOPPING
her in the face.  She's so filthy at this point, she just wipes it
clean on her nightshirt.  Tells Digger...

		JULIANNE
	You okay? This is one of those
	problem phones.

Lifts the toothbrush and tube of paste from her kit.

		JULIANNE
	Right.  Your role.  You know guys
	from Sports Illustrated, yes? I
	mean, you can walk right in there...

Squeezes on the paste, lifts the brush to her mouth...

		JULIANNE
	You could get access to letterhead,
	for example.

JAMS it in her mouth, brushing as...

		JULIANNE (mouthful)
	... or even, maybe, their fax.

Stops.  The funniest look on her face.  Down to the toothpaste
tube...

Which says BEN GAY.

Oh.

INT.  TIFFANY'S - MORNING

Julianne and Kimmy cruise the stately display cases.  Everywhere,
the Tiffany logo, the silent, watchful staff in morning coats.  As
they browse, Julianne takes a blueberry Danish from a paper sack,
and begins to eat.

The staff notices.  So does Kim.

		JULIANNE
	It's an homage thing.

Hmm?

		JULIANNE
	Awkward girls grow up on Audrey
	Hepburn movies.  You wouldn't
	understand.

Kimmy doesn't.  But wipes a blue glob from Julianne's face.

		KIMMY
	Anyway, I think you're wrong.

Wrong?

		KIMMY
	What you were saying before.

Before?

		KIMMY
	About Michael's job.

		JULIANNE
	Oh, that.  I forgot I even said
	th...

		KIMMY
	I just think you're wrong, is all.

		JULIANNE
	Probably am.  Forget I brought it
	up.

Points to some jade pins.  Kimmy wrinkles her nose.

		KIMMY
	I mean, he loves his job.

		JULIANNE
	Bad games, bad towns, bad pay, bad
	flights, bad hotels, real bad food.
	Homeless, rootless, lonely, maybe
	your copy gets into one issue out
	of four...

Smiles.

		JULIANNE
	What's not to love?

None of this is lost on Kimmy.  She's wondered the same.

		KIMMY
	But he always says...

		JULIANNE
	... whatever is manly and
	independent.

Kim nods slowly.  Way ahead of her.

		JULIANNE
	Why would he trade that for
	running, say, a big piece of
	the PR at a powerful, complex,
	challenging conglomerate like
	your dad's?

Kim stares back.  A strange look.

		KIMMY
	That's just the sort of thing
	my father and I discussed.

Julianne just blinks.  Amazed.

		JULIANNE
	I'm not stupid.  Say, how
	about this?

Pointing to tiny golden scissors in the novelty case.  Kim so
absorbed by the main topic, she has to force herself to focus on...

		KIMMY
	For the twins? What in the
	world is th...

		JULIANNE
	Gold nose hair clippers.

Points to the tiny hand-lettered sign.  Indeed.  Kimmy shrugs, not
quite it.

		KIMMY
	So you don't think Michael's
	as happy with his job as...

Julianne points to a matched pair of large...

		KIMMY
	Gold dog collars? They don't
	have dogs.

		JULIANNE
	Hello.

Kim nods, oh.  But can't keep her mind off...

		KIMMY
	You think he'd accept?

Hmm?

		KIMMY
	Michael.  A job like that.

Oh, well...

		JULIANNE
	By any yardstick that involves
	sanity, it would be the greatest
	thing that ever happened to him.
	Present company excepted.

Kimmy nodding slowly.  Her yearing achingly apparent.

		JULIANNE
	On the other hand, he's proud.
	Last thing a man wants to admit,
	is being trapped in a dispiriting
	dead-end job that can never
	support a family.

A very sweet smile.

		JULIANNE
	Throw a man a life preserver.
	He'll say, "Thanks, anyway,
	I'd rather drown."

Kim nods again.  Right.  They are so bonded at this moment.

		KIMMY
	So... one almost has to...

		JULIANNE
	Exactly.

		KIMMY
	Exactly what?

		JULIANNE
	What you said.  Make it appear
	that he's doing you the favor.

Kimmy bites her lip.  Her eyes go down.  Self-conscious to admit...

		JULIANNE
	I couldn't really... do that.
	After, you know...

Her voice trails off.

		JULIANNE (kind, but wise)
	... lying.  All the time.

That brings the gray eyes up.  Julianne bats her dark ones...

		JULIANNE
	Oh, darling, my pitiful desires
	and ambitions are dirt beneath
	the manly boots of your priorities!

Kimmy has to smile small.  A self-awe gal.

		JULIANNE (pouring it on)
	Two hundred seedy motels a year?
	Dinners out of vending machines?
	Waiting for you in vermin-infested
	corridors of dark crotch-rot locker
	rooms? This stuff makes me hot!!

		KIMMY
	The very words I've used.

Julianne 'thinks it over.' Kimmy waits for guidance.

		JULIANNE
	We make Dad your co-conspirator.
	Michael does a favor for Walter.

Simple.

		JULIANNE
	Walter's reorganizing his public
	relations, needs a brilliant guy
	who's close to him, who he can
	completely trust.

Kimmy nodding.  Hope overriding reason.

		JULIANNE
	So you beg.  Michael, please do
	this for Daddy, please, please,
	please, blah, blah, blah... it's
	only for six months...  it would
	mean so much to me to help him out...

Turns up her palms.  Viola!

		KIMMY
	He'll see right through it.

		JULIANNE
	Only.  If he wants to.

They share a smile.

		JULIANNE
	In six months, he'll be happy,
	settled, successful...

		KIMMY
	He won't get mad, huh?

		  MR.  MOONEY (O.S.)
	May I be of any help, whatsoever?

Mr.  Mooney is the most gracious Brit salesperson ever to offer
kindness, intelligence and thoughtfulness to a customer.  He is
large, sixty, with disappearing hair, watering eyes, and a manner
that makes you think of immediately hiring a butler.

		JULIANNE
	Bridesmaid gifts for two, well,
	assertive, outspoken, Tennessee
	debutantes.

		KIMMY (still focused)
	He won't be mad?

		JULIANNE (to Mooney)
	Nothing here seems to quite capture
	their distinctive personalities.

		  MR.  MOONEY
	Something customized, perhaps?
	We can fashion most any item
	from gold.

Ah.  Julianne nodding.  Reflecting.

		MR.  MOONEY
	An object that might represent
	what is closest. To their heart.

		KIMMY (under her breath)
	Don't even think dildo.

Julianne digs through her jumbled bag...

		JULIANNE
	Could you do this...

Tossing an object on the counter...

		JULIANNE
	In 24 carat?

It is a MASTERCARD.  A gold one.

		KIMMY (softly)
	Bingo.

They smile at each other.  More bonded than ever.

		KIMMY
	You don't think he'll be mad.

A beat.  Can Julianne even make herself do this?

		JULIANNE
	Your call.  You can live a lie.
	In a fabulous selection of Red
	Roof Inns.  Or you can make one
	desperate stab at hap...

		KIMMY
	I just don't want to freak him
	out.

What do you think? Julianne stares into the soft gray eyes.  It's
now or never.  The smile of a dear sister...

		JULIANNE
	How mad could he get?

INT.  FASHION RESTAURANT - LUNCH HOUR

Julianne enters with a really nervous Kimberly in tow.  Approaches
the maitre d'.  We CLOSE to hear...

		MAITRE D'
	Oh, Mr. Wallace and his guests
	have retired to the humidor.

Points to an escalator, leading to the mezzanine.  Behind a glass
wall, what looks like a British men's club.  Thirty guys and a
billion cigars.  As Julianne starts toward it...

		MAITRE D'
	Oh.  Mademoiselle.

She turns back.  Loves this shit.

		MAITRE D'
	It's unofficial, of course.  But,
	traditionally, the humidor is for
	gentlemen, only...

		JULIANNE
	Great.  I've got this girlfriend
	at the Justice Department?  With
	all this time on her hands?

Her look is every bit as hard as his.  He gestures to the
escalator.  She takes Kimmy's hand, and up they go.  We can see
Walter in a big leather chair, enjoying a major stogie.  Kimmy
licks her lips.

They enter.  Every head turns.  A nice range of reactions, from
offended to attracted and points in between.

		JULIANNE (murmurs)
	Piece of cake.  I'll hang, and
	think happy thoughts...

Kimmy nods.  Heads over toward her father.  Julianne walks,
confidently, even provocatively, to the wall lined with bins of
cigars.  Every eye in the place is on her butt.

She runs her fingers over a few contenders.  Plucks one out,
examines it, puts it back.  Walks a little farther.  Selects
another, big and black.  Rolls it expertly in her fingers.  Sniffs
along its length.

A guy comes over.  Could be 40, successful, a broker's pin-stripe.
Nearly as attractive as he thinks he is.

		GUY
	Know what you're looking for,
	little lady?

Little lady, huh? She glances at his coven of buddies, who pretend
not to notice.  Then, straight to the guy's blue eyes.

		JULIANNE
	Yeah.  Do you?

		GUY
	I asked first.

Ah.  Wit.  She holds up her cigar...

		JULIANNE
	I like 'em long and hard.  Kind
	of... big around.

Runs it under her nose.

		JULIANNE
	Smell is important, I'm a believer
	in that.

Takes a match from a cut crystal bowl.

		JULIANNE
	But you never know what you've
	got.  Till you run your tongue
	over it.

And she does.  Moistening the full length of the cigar.  The boys
are laughing openly.  She STRIKES the match.  As she lights up...

		GUY
	I meant.  What you're looking for
	in a man.

She glances at his wedding ring.  Then, straight into his eyes.

		JULIANNE
	Actually, I'm partial to married
	gentlemen.

The way she says that.  The guy swallows.  We can see some of the
air has been sucked from the room.

		GUY
	Why is that?

		JULIANNE
	It's so much time.  When I phone
	the wives.

Explosive LAUGHTER from the peanut gallery.  As she jams the big
Clemente Churchill into her mouth, she sees Kimmy waving her over
from across the room.  Without even looking at the guy she's just
put away...

... she crosses the room, Walter stands politely, looking very
dapper, very powerful, and focusing on her with considerable
interest.  He waits until she sits on the edge of a costly leather
hassock.

		WALTER
		(simply)
	Your idea?

She can't read this guy.  Maybe that's how he built an empire.  She
nods, yeah.

		WALTER
	You're a woman of insight.

He sits on the arm of his chair.  Close enough to speak quietly.

		WALTER
	My wife and I love this marriage,
	and deplore its circumstances.

He puffs his cigar.  Julianne puffs her.  Kimmy looks on, a kid
watching the grown-ups...

		WALTER
	As you guessed, my daughter is
	unhappy about giving up her life.
	And, in my opinion, cowardly in
	avoiding the necessary confrontation.

Then he stops.  As if reading Julianne's eyes.

		WALTER
	Mike has a world of ability.
	I'd do anything to have him in
	my company.

One more puff.

		WALTER
	Except ask him.

Julianne is a little stunned.  Kimmy looks helpless.

		WALTER
	He'd resent it.  And me.  And,
	most important, Kim.

No smile on his lips.  Straight talk.

		WALTER
	He's a great kid, but he's still
	a kid.  Instead of recognizing
	that his resistance comes from
	insecurity, he'd turn it to anger.
	To protect himself...

Spreads his hands...

		WALTER
	... from realizing that he's
	ignoring my daughter's needs,
	despite how very much he loves her.

He looks to his daughter now.

		WALTER
	They both have some growing up
	to do.  But they're good people,
	they're starting with love.
	They've got time.

		JULIANNE
		(softly)
	I think you're making a mistake,
	sir.

His eyes come back to her.  A little sharply.

		WALTER
	And that interests me.  How
	someone who knows him so well
	could be so wrong.

A formidable guy.  She meets his gaze.

		JULIANNE
	See, I love him, too, as much
	as anyone here.  And for a
	whole lot longer.

From her heart.

		JULIANNE
	I think I know best what would
	make him happy.

INT.  TOILET STALL - DAY

Julianne, fully dressed, sits on the closed lid of a toilet seat.
The stall is tiny enough to arouse claustrophobia in an astronaut.
Her cellular phone pressed to her ear, she is listening angrily,
smoking ferociously, every call in her body running at red-line.

		JULIANNE
	Okay, okay, okay, okay, I hear
	you, all right?

She closes her eyes.

		JULIANNE
	It is stupid, dishonest, desperate
	beyond belief, and can't possibly
	ever work.  It can only end in
	humiliation and disgrace.  Now can
	I say two words?

Deep drag on the cigarette.  For strength.

		JULIANNE
	Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it!
	Do it! Do it!

She's striped her gears.  COUGHS horribly.

		JULIANNE
	All right, twelve words.

INT.  PUBLIC RESTROOM - DAY

Julianne exits the stall.  To face three BLACK TEENAGE GIRLS.  Just
staring at her.

		TEENAGER
		(supportive)
	You do it, girl.

Julianne nods to the kids.  They nod back.  Damn straight.  She
exits the restroom, into...

... glaring sunlight.  We are in the middle of the BROOKFIELD ZOO.
And sitting on a bench, eating popcorn from a bag...

		MICHAEL
	Wow.  What was going on in
	there?

She shudders.

		JULIANNE
	Some crazy person.

EXT.  ZOO - DAY

Michael and Julianne walking together.  He's eating his popcorn.
She carries a cardboard container with nachos, a gooey fudge waffle
cone, and a large drink.

		MICHAEL
	You're not eating.

		JULIANNE
	I never eat when I'm serene.

		MICHAEL
	You never eat when you're
	despondent.

		JULIANNE
	I switched that around when you
	weren't looking.

She swirls a single nacho chip in cheese.  But her heart isn't in it.

		MICHAEL
	Last zoo we were in was...
	Beijing, yeah?  Sure.  The rhinos
	were fucking.

		JULIANNE
	Boy, those were the days.

And when she looks over.  His eyes are waiting.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Yeah, they were.

They're passing the hippo pen.  But they don't notice.

		JULIANNE
	That was nice.  The way you
	said that.

So was that.  He's feeling restless, something.  Doesn't know quite
what to say.

		MICHAEL
	It's weird being the groom.  All
	these things Kimmy has to take
	care of...

		JULIANNE
	You need a baby-sitter.  That's
	what I'm here for.

He holds her eyes.  Then looks down.  Awkward.  And the way he's
doing it begins to excite her.

		JULIANNE
	Say it.

He looks up, neither one of them noticing that as they walk, she is
about to...

... CRASH into a chest-high metal stand that displays animal facts.
We have followed him as she is WIPED from frame.  His face from
shock... to amusement.

		MICHAEL
	Now, there's my girl.

... to tenderness.  PAN back to see her wearing everything from her
cardboard container.  Nachos, fudge sauce, Diet Coke, the works.
It is really awful.  Kids, bystanders, laughing cruelly.  Her eyes
fill with tears, and she tries bravely to smile against it...

		JULIANNE
	See, I can only do it with
	beer.

He takes out his handkerchief.  And with that and his hands, gently
scoops the worst of the mess off her.  The fact that he's touching
her breasts and her body is something they pretend not to notice.
She laughs softly, and a few tears fall, even though she doesn't
know why.  Such an odd, raw, confusing moment.  To the world
looking on, they are lovers.

		MICHAEL
		(murmurs)
	See, better already.

And he kisses her face.  Not quite her lips.  But only an inch away.
We can feel her heart pounding.  He strips off his shirt, only a tank
top underneath.

		MICHAEL
	We'll go back to the bathroom,
	you'll put this on...

Okay? She sniffles, okay.  Swallows.

		JULIANNE
	Bet you're glad I'm here to
	take care of you.

He puts his arm around her.

		MICHAEL
	Bet I am.

Holds her close, as they start toward the restroom...

		MICHAEL
	Hope that crazy person's not
	still there.

We're on their backs...

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	She doesn't scare me.

EXT.  BEACH CLUB, LAKE MICHIGAN - SUNSET

Julianne in T-shirt and shorts, rushes onto the deck of a sprawling
beach club.  Clutching her bag, she quickly surveys the scene...

... the entire beach has been taken over by the wedding party.
Young folks, old folks, little kids, maybe 200 people.  We SCAN
with her to find a crowd around...

... a three-on-three volleyball game.  Kimmy and two groomsmen on
one side, facing Michael and the Tennessee debs.  The twins wear
spectacular bikinis and are surprisingly athletic, as well as
predictably uninhabited.  As the next point begins, Kimmy serves...

... Sammy in back makes a nice dig, lobbing to Mandy who sets for
Michael's vicious SPIKE straight THROUGH his best man's hapless
defense.  The crowd cheers Michael, and as he turns, Mandy gives
him a savage...

... CHEST BUMP of congratulation, that any NFL linebacker would be
proud of.  It puts the surprised Michael straight on his butt.
Laughter, applause.  The twins pull him up and Sammy gives him a
hot kiss on his ear that makes the crowd react.  Kim plays good
sport.  Julianne watches Michael's body for a beat, then...

... dashes off.  Down the beach, several barbecue grills have been
set up.  Manned by beach club staff and family alike.  Michael's
pop, Joe, is dispensing beers from a keg.  Kim's mom, Isabelle, is
coordinating the beans, potato salad and corn-on-the-cob table.
Julianne races across the sand to...

... a huge smoky grill where Walter is basting baby back ribs,
clearly enjoying himself.  Julianne runs up to him, says something
into his ear.  He looks at her.  Then turns his station over to a
club steward, and follows Julianne down toward the lakeside.

CLOSE now.  As they stroll together, she's a little breathless.
He's watching her profile, curious, silent.  At the water's edge...

		JULIANNE
		(whispers)
	Is anybody watching?

		WALTER
	I hope so.  This is all too
	mysterious to waste on just me.

She reaches into her big bag.  Pulls out a single folded sheet of
paper.

		JULIANNE
	I picked up Michael's messages
	for him, at our hotel.  I stole
	one...

His face darkens.  The easy smile fades.  He holds up his palms...

		WALTER
	Julianne, reading my son-in-law's
	mail, is not something...

		JULIANNE
	Sir, this is important! Haven't
	you ever in your life cut one
	corner, to make something important
	turn out right?

His smile returns.  Just a little.

		 WALTER
	Matter of fact, that's how I got
	married.

The look holds.  She thrusts the paper out.  He still doesn't take
it.

		JULIANNE
	It's a fax from Sports Illustrated
	from Ben Isaacson, Michael's boss.

		WALTER
		(quickly)
	I know Ben.

She opens the paper.

		JULIANNE
	"Mike.  We still have no answer to
	our E-mail of Wednesday.  Which
	option do you select? I don't mean
	to rush you, but Personnel needs to
	tie up the loose ends."

He takes the paper.  We see it now.  Looks authentic.

		JULIANNE
	I think he's been fired.

		WALTER
	It doesn't say th...

		JULIANNE
	He's said some things over the
	past few weeks.  Look, this is why
	I came up with the idea of you
	offering him a job.

He looks up.  He's listening.  Closely.

		JULIANNE
	And why I couldn't say anything
	before in front of Kim.

She bites her lip.  Seems so earnest.

		JULIANNE
	I just think of how... desperate
	he must be feeling.  He's marrying
	a rich man's daughter, and he's
	about to become destitute.  You
	know the kind of job market he'll
	be facing?

He does.

		WALTER
	And you think he's kept this to
	himself.

		JULIANNE
	He's too proud to beg for help.
	And if you wait till this comes out,
	your offer will be like charity.
	Completely humiliating.

He's staring at her.  But his mind is working behind his eyes.

		JULIANNE
	If you do it now, it's like he's
	helping you.  He can accept with
	dignity.

He taps the paper with the back of his knuckles.

		WALTER
	This fax could mean... any number
	of things...

She nods.  She knows that.

		WALTER
		(softly)
	Maybe.  I should call Ben.

		JULIANNE
	Then it could all come out, sooner
	or later.  Nobody should be in on
	this.  Just you and me.  Or, more
	correctly, I.

She takes the paper back.

		JULIANNE
	What if, what if I could find
	that E-mail?

The long straight look.  Maybe he's hooked.

		JULIANNE
	I never noticed.  Kimmy has your
	eyes.

INT.  LOBBY, RITZ CARLTON HOTEL - TWILIGHT

Tall, gangly, young DESK CLERK.  Lank hair, pimples.  He looks up,
beams to see...

		JULIANNE
	Hello, again.

She's flirting her ass off.

		JULIANNE
	You still haven't straightened
	that tie.

And she reaches across the desk with her lovely, slender hands.
Does it for him.  Her fingers brush his chest on the way back.  We
can assume a woody.

		JULIANNE
	You know, my friend, the one
	whose message I picked up...  ?

He does.  His eyes flick toward his stately female SUPERVISOR,
helping another guest across the way.

		JULIANNE
	Well, he's still with the wedding
	party.  And he asked me to get
	something he needs real badly from
	his room...  ?

The boy swallows hard.

		JULIANNE
	He's in 1526.  If you could just
	let me ha...

		BOY
	See that woman?

Not only does Julianne see her.  The woman is looking back, while
she's talking to her customer.  Not a pleasant look.

		BOY
	She said, if I ever pull a stunt
	like that again...

		JULIANNE
	You'll lose your job...

		BOY
	... tear my pecker off.  Is what
	she said.

INT.  HOTEL CORRIDOR - TWILIGHT

An elevator OPENS, revealing Julianne, carrying a gym bag.  She
looks down the long hallway, sees a maid's cart.  Heads the other
way, briskly, to...

... a small ALCOVE.  Opens the gym bag, pulling out a bath towel.
Begins to yank her top up OVER her head...

ANGLE... the young MAID now pushing her cart down the hall, wheels
SQUEAKING, and from nowhere...

... Julianne DARTS into her path, barely covered by the towel held
tight across her, she is grinning, blushing.

		JULIANNE
	Help me!

The maid can only blink.

		JULIANNE
	I locked myself out, 1526, please
	hurry!!

And looks frantically up the hall, mortified that any moment a
stranger could happen upon her predicament.  Her eyes dart back to
the maid.  PLEASE.  The maid just stares.  Stares.

		JULIANNE
	Uno-cinco-does-ses.

Oh.

INT.  MICHAEL'S ROOM - TWILIGHT

Julianne alone in his room, looking around frantically.  No worries
about this guy making his bed every day, stuff, clothes, strewn
everywhere, the bathroom looks like a cherry bomb just detonated.
She's tramping through a bachelor's debris, wearing only her towel,
looking, looking...

There it is.  The corner of his LAPTOP sticking out from beneath a
discarded bedspread.  She SNATCHES it up, OPENS it, sets it on the
cluttered desk, and...

... stops.  There are wallet-sized SNAPSHOTS of Kimmy.  Some alone.
Some as a little girl.  Some with Michael.  And next to them...

... the plastic fold-out wallet inset.  That he has not yet quite
rearranged.  So she picks it up.  Leafs through, until she finds
what she was praying would be there...

... Julianne grinning.  Michael's arm around her.  On the deck of a
boat.  They have drinks in their hands.  Happiness in their eyes.

And she stares at it.  Jesus, God, how long has he carried this
around?  She flips through further, all the rest have her in them.
Maybe half a dozen.  Her heart is throbbing.  Her eyes are damp.

Back to the one on the boat.  She slips it from the plastic window.
Holds it.  Then, gently...

... puts it back where it belongs.  PUNCHES up the goddamn laptop.
This is it, girl!  Do or die.

		JULIANNE
		(murmurs)
	You wouldn't change your
	password, would you?  You
	never change anything.

Those words make her bite her lip.  Damn, I'm becoming a senti-
mental slob.  TYPES in...

		JULIANNE
		(murmurs)
	Shoeless... Joe.

Yes!  We're in!  Punching keys.  Letters flying across the screen.
Okay, we're ready.  Types...

		JULIANNE
		(reads as she types)
	Mike.  I hate this downsizing
	shit as much as you do.  But I
	know this can't become as a
	complete surprise...

INT.  BEACH CLUB CARD ROOM - EVENING

Through the window, the wedding party barbecue has extended into
night.  Lanterns, music, lots more food, lots more drinks.  In the
distance, on the sand, Michael is slowdancing with Kimmy.  Some-
where nearby, the soft CLICKING of keys.  We PULL BACK to see...

... a small clubby room.  Books, leather, polished woods.  Only
two people here.  Walter, looking on stony-faced, as a determined
Julianne grimly "struggles" to "find" what she's looking for in
Michael's laptop.  And then...

... she stops typing.  Looks at the text on the screen.  Her eyes
sharpen as she "reads" what Walter can't see.  It's an Oscar
performance for our desperate girl.  She turns the screen around...

		WALTER
		(reads)
	Mike.  I hate this downsizing...

He reads.  Reads.  Reads.  All the air comes out of him.

		WALTER
		(softly)
	And Kimmy doesn't know.

She shakes her head.  Nope.  No way.

		WALTER
		(signs)
	I'll tell her I've reconsidered.

She nods, gravely.  Right.  He looks in her eyes.

		WALTER
	You're a smart girl, Jules.

She forces up a fleeting smile of gratitude.  But Walter isn't
smiling at all.

		WALTER
	Wish my daughter.  Bad your
	guts.

INT.  CHARLES TROTTER'S BAR - NIGHT

The hot saloon in Chinatown.  Upscale, downscale, jammed, Michael
and Kimmy at a small table in a far corner.  CLOSE on them...

		MICHAEL
	Sure you're okay?

She looks really scared.  Turns her drink in her hand.  Looking
down at it.

		MICHAEL
	It's not just a gag, huh?

		KIMMY
	No, it's, uh... a real big favor.

He takes her hand, tenderly.

		MICHAEL
	I wish you'd just... come out
	with it.  I mean why are we
	waiting for Jules?

She smiles up at him.  The best she can.

		KIMMY
	Moral support.

She loves him so much, and she is sick with worry.

		KIMMY
	What's good of having a big
	sister, if she...

Stops.  Gestures with her eyes.  Because her big sister has just
entered...

... looking fabulous.  Julianne wears a long sleek sarong, slightly
see-through.  Her hair is bound up with silver pins.  As she moves
through the room toward us, we can see that, for once, her make-up
is flawless, understated.  When she arrives at the table...

... Michael is beaming, admiringly.  He stands up.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Wow and wow.  You have a date,
	after this?

		JULIANNE
	Never can tell.

He holds her chair.  She exchanges an intimate smile with the
anxious Kim.

		MICHAEL
	You make me think of that song,
	we used to...

And he starts humming.  The song is, "The Way You Look Tonight."

		MICHAEL
		(singing)
	Someday.  When I'm awfully low...

They sit.  He looks from Julianne to his bride.

		MICHAEL
	Okay, kid.  You're on.

Kim's eyes flick to Julianne, who nods, supportively.  The kid
takes a breath.

		KIMMY
	It's really my father.  Who
	needs the favor.

His face sort of comes to a stop.  Nothing she can read, yet.  He
nods, yeah...?

		KIMMY
	He's... he's reorganizing some of
	the divisions of the company...

His eyes flick to Julianne.  She looks down.

		MICHAEL
		(quiet)
	He never mentioned that.  Neither
	did y...

		KIMMY
		(blurting)
	... and public relations is a big
	problem area for him.

She can see it now.  In his eyes.  She just can't tell how bad.

		KIMMY
	He needs someone incredible,
	someone really close, who he
	can trust...

		MICHAEL
	Like family, huh?

So quiet.  So cold.  She is terrified.

		KIMMY
	It would only be, maybe, six
	months? Or three or four? It
	would mean so much to him...

		MICHAEL
	To him.

She swallows.  Straightens her spine.

		KIMMY
	And to m...

		MICHAEL
		(sharp, to Julianne)
	... and you knew about this.

Real quiet.  Against the noise of this place.

		JULIANNE
	I think you ought to listen to
	her, Michael.  This is her life,
	too.

Just the thing.  To bring that anger near the surface.  He turns
to Kim...

		MICHAEL
	Well, which is it?

A demand.  Sharp.  Accusing.  She doesn't like that...

		MICHAEL
	You gonna tell me Daddy thought
	this one up? All of a sudden, I'm
	the only jerk alive who can help
	him deal with the press?

She's trapped.  Angry, scared.  A deer in headlights.

		MICHAEL
	Why don't you start being honest
	for one fucking sec...

		JULIANNE
	Michael!!

		KIMMY
		(near tears)
	I am honest!

Silence.

		KIMMY
   All of a sudden, I'm supposed to
   drop out of school, forget my
   family, forget my career, forget
   all the plans I had for my life...

		MICHAEL
	Well, forgive me for screwing up
	your plans!

He can't even believe he's hearing this.

		MICHAEL
	I'm sure glad I'm hearing all
	this now, before it's too late!

		KIMMY
	What is that sup...

		MICHAEL
	And what am I supposed to do with
	my life, huh? I am 28 years old!
	I work in a low-paying, low-status,
	zero-respect job which,
	unfortunately, I happen to fucking
	love.  How inconvenient.

Shrugs.

		MICHAEL
	No problem.  A little bullshit
	about Daddy's "needs," and presto,
	I'm a lap dog in high society.

		JULIANNE
		(softly)
	Michael, it sounds like a
	wonderful opportun...

		MICHAEL
		(whips around)
	Does it, really? How come you
	never took some sell-out
	establishment job? You had plenty
	of chances!

Glares in her eyes.

		MICHAEL
	I'll tell you why.  Because that
	isn't you.  And it isn't me,
	either!  We're the same person!

Back to Kim...

		MICHAEL
	What a sweet little picture.  Mommy
	and Daddy aren't losing a daughter,
	they're gaining a eunuch!

		KIMMY
	Well, if that's the way you f...

		MICHAEL
	Damn straight, it's how I feel!
	What's their wedding gift, a little
	gold collar that says "Mikey-poo"?
	Or do I have to change my name to "Binky"?

She's crying now.  Real tears on her face.

		MICHAEL
	Great!  Tears!  The big equalizer.
	You wait till two days before the
	wedding to drop this on me, and
	I'm just supposed to roll over and
	drool!

She is sobbing now.  She can't help herself.  Which makes him
totally crazy.  He jumps up.

		MICHAEL
	Fine.  I'm an insensitive, chauvinist
	asshole, and you're well rid of m...

		KIMMY
	MICHAEL!!

A wrenching cry from her heart.  It stops him cold.  And before
Julianne's astonished eyes, Kimmy reaches out a trembling hand...

		KIMMY
	Michael, you are so...

Choking back the sobs.

		KIMMY
	... so right.  And I am so very
	wrong.

Michael blinks.  Julianne blinks.  For different reasons.

		KIMMY
	We can't go down two roads.  And
	still be together.

Her fingers stretch, beckoning.

		JULIANNE
	Uh, Kimmy...?

		KIMMY
		(ignores her)
	We settled this.  And I reneged.
	That wasn't fair.

Please, please, take my hand.

		KIMMY
	You have to forgive me, and forget
	this ever happened...

People are watching, staring.  These two see only each other.

		KIMMY
	... or I'll die.

A frozen, forever moment.  He steps to her...

... LIFTS her up in his arms.  Into the deepest, most heartfelt
KISS.  And as she clings to him, people begins to APPLAUD, and
whistle, and laugh.

Julianne.  In her pretty dress.  Closes her eyes.

INT.JULIANNE'S HOTEL ROOM - NIGHT

Julianne in her nightshirt, her back to us, sobbing into her
cellular as she paces the room...

		JULIANNE
	... see that's what I never
	counted on! I never heard of
	a brilliant moron before!

We CLOSE as she WHIPS around, startling us with her grotesque day-
glo PURPLE face mask.  The green was better.

		JULIANNE
	I mean, the little twerp
	GROVELED!!

Losing it.  We know the drill.

		JULIANNE
	SHE IS SO WRONG FOR HIM!

Clutching the phone.

		JULIANNE
	Michael and I are the same person!
	Self-absorbed and imperfect and
	vaguely loveable! We deserve
	each other!

Tears are flowing.  Which, over this mask, is not a pretty sight.

		JULIANNE
	I'm out of hope, I'm out of sneaky
	ideas, I'm at the end of my
	rapidly-fraying hysterical little
	rope!  Help m...

She TRIPS over an open suitcase, and DISAPPEARS from frame.  The
THUD is slightly alarming.

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	God, I hate this hotel.

HOLD.  On nothing is particular.

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	And I hate talking to your machine!

INT. JULIANNE'S ROOM - EARLY MORNING

REAR VIEW of Julianne asleep on the floor, sunlight streaming in.
A soft knocking on a door, somewhere nearby.  She barely stirs.
The knock becomes a strong RAPPING, and she fights for conscious-
ness.  Her back still to us, she...

... rises, STUMBLES to the door, which is now pulsing with an
insistent POUNDING, and THROWS it OPEN, as we SNAP to...

REVERSE ANGLE... CLOSE on Julianne's face, still encased in a now-
decomposing PURPLE MASK, her eyes SPRINGING wide, she SCREAMS in
shock, and we SNAP BACK to...

ORIGINAL ANGLE... Digger, watching impassively at the high-strung
SHRIEK.  In the silence that follows...

		DIGGER
	You stole my line.

He touches his face, and she realizes!

		JULIANNE
	Oh, shit!

Starts CLAWING at the overripe mask, but he grabs her wrists.

		DIGGER
	Chill.  We don't want your face
	coming off with it.

		JULIANNE
	Chill?  Since when do you say
	ch...

		DIGGER
	When I'm talking to children.

She looks in his eyes.  Realizing at last.

		JULIANNE
	You flew all the way h...

		DIGGER
	I noticed.  I'm on the noon back.
	We have this thing with George's
	family in the Hamptons.

		JULIANNE
		(soft)
	You're butting in.

He still holds her wrists.  She brings one of his hands to her
lips.  Kisses his knuckles.

		JULIANNE
		(softer)
	I really resent this.

INT.  BATHROOM - MORNING

Julianne seated at the sink, staring into the mirror, as Digger
gently applies soup, cloth and water to easing away the mask.  A
paleontologist restoring a Bronze Age artifact.  By the side of the
half-filled sink, rests her plugged-in curling iron.

		JULIANNE
	What I mean, when I say annoyingly
	perfect, is that there is nothing
	annoying about her perfection.
	It is vulnerable and endearing.
	And that is annoying as shit.

		DIGGER
	You like her.

		JULIANNE
	If I didn't have to hate her, I'd
	adore her.

She looks up at him and WINCES, as the movement makes him scrape
her face.  He's sorry.

		JULIANNE
	Last night, she was crying, these
	big, real tears, when she thought
	she'd lost him.  It was like there
	was a knife in her heart...

Looking in his eyes.  Needs him to hear.

		JULIANNE
	... and I put it there.  I hated
	myself, I grieved for her, I
	couldn't enjoy one second of it!
	And then, when it didn't work...

Can you believe this?

		JULIANNE
	I was devastated.

		DIGGER
		(softly)
	Go figure you.

		 JULIANNE
	Because I realized.  When I see
	him say "I do," that knife will
	be in my heart.  And it will be
	there every...

She holds his wrists now.  To stop him.  To plead for
understanding.  Forgiveness.

		JULIANNE
	... every time I think of him,
	forever, which could be a lot.

She almost choked on that last part.  So she composes herself.

		JULIANNE
	You watch a guy caress his
	girlfriend's butt.  You see an
	Old Spice commercial.  Sentimental
	moments are everywhere, when
	you're in the right frame of mind.

She swallows hard.  Fights for a grip on her determination.

		JULIANNE
	There are 18,250 nights in the
	next 50 years...

		DIGGER
	You've been working on this, huh?

		JULIANNE
	... and having "done the right
	thing" will only really be
	comforting, oh, maybe, five,
	six times.

She sets her jaw.

		JULIANNE
	This is my whole life's happiness.
	I have to be ruthless.

		DIGGER
		(quietly)
	And you believe that.

		JULIANNE
 		(unconvincing)
	Sure.

His eyes are gentle and merciless at once.  No way she gets off
this hook.

		JULIANNE
	He was in love with me every day
	for nine years.  I can make him
	happier than she can.

		DIGGER
	It's not his happiness you're
	feeling guilty about...

		JULIANNE
		(proudly)
	I don't know the meaning of the
	word guilt!

		DIGGER
	Impressive.

		JULIANNE
	I am breaking her heart in the short
	run, but doing her a gigantic favor!
	She would be miserable tagging
	along after this insensitive doofus!

		DIGGER
	The man you love.

		JULIANNE
	Beyond reason.  The feminist
	warrior will rise up in this kid,
	and she'll be standing over his
	sleeping form with a butcher
	knife, selecting from a short
	list of body parts!

		DIGGER
	Someday she'll thank you.

		JULIANNE
	Let's not get carried away.

And the defenses drain from her clay-ravaged features.  The real
Julianne is glimpsed.

		JULIANNE
	I'd settle for.  Someday, I'll
	forgive myself.

For...?

		JULIANNE
	For doing this terrible thing.

Her eyes tear up.

		JULIANNE
	Which, by the way, I can't
	figure out how to do.

As the tears fall, he wipes at them, discovering...

		DIGGER
	Jesus.  You're supposed to take
	your make-up off before you
	apply the m...

		JULIANNE
	I KNOW THAT!  I WAS DISTRACTED BY
	GRIEF!

Oh.

		JULIANNE
	Guess what I brushed my teeth
	with last night?

He thinks about this.  Following her eyes to the toiletries kit, he
browses for a moment...

		DIGGER
	Zit cream?

		JULIANNE
	I wish.

		DIGGER
	Neosporin?

		JULIANNE
	Try less appropriate.

		DIGGER
	Ben Gay.

		JULIANNE
	That was Thursday.

He stops on that note.

		DIGGER
	Elmer's Glue?

		JULIANNE
	DON'T BE RIDICULOUS, WE'RE HAVING
	A SERIOUS CONVERSATION!

She's hysterical.

		DIGGER
	I give.

		JULIANNE
	I can't even say it.

Now.  He's curious.

		JULIANNE
	A hint.  The first word is
	"Preparation." Then comes a
	letter of the alphabet,
	perilously close to G.

She reaches to test her curling iron, BURNS her finger, SHIT!
KNOCKING the appliance into the half-filled sink.  She LUNGES for
it, and a terrified Digger GRASPS her arm...

		DIGGER
	Considering the circumstances,
	I'm not wholly against suicide...

Huh?

		DIGGER
	Just not by electrocution in
	front of me!

Oh.

		DIGGER
	I've got this noon flight.

He reaches to pull the plug from the wall, and now she LUNGES to
grab his arm, slipping, her face falling forward, stopping an inch
above the sink.

		JULIANNE
	How do you know you can touch
	that plug? Are you a licensed
	contractor?

		DIGGER
	What do you suggest?

She looks from the plug down the cord, to the submerged curling
iron.  And back.

		JULIANNE
	Maybe they just seal off this
	room.  They have others.

He's staring at her.  Sweet, but intense.

		DIGGER
	I didn't mean about that.

Oh.  Again.

		JULIANNE
	If I hear the words "tell the
	truth," or any paraphrase thereof,
	I dive into the sink and pull you
	with me.

Looking at her.  Looking at her.

		DIGGER
	Let's go meet Michael.  I'll
	wait downstairs.

INT.  ARMANI - MORNING

Julianne has cleaned up pretty good.  She sits with Digger on a
fashion-fabric sofa.  They are side-by-side, studying something
with equal concentration.  And slight concern.

		DIGGER
	I suppose it's too late to
	start over.

		JULIANNE
	It's too late to start over.

PULL BACK to reveal Michael in his wedding tux, submitting to a
final fitting from a stylish fitter.

		MICHAEL
	You guys are heartless, my
	bride picked this out.

		JULIANNE
	Like I said, dazzling.

		DIGGER
	Is she going to dress you
	every day?

Michael smiles over.  Digger smiles back.  They live each other.

		MICHAEL
	Yeah, it's in the contract.

		DIGGER
		(softly)
	Well, then, I'll take it up
	with her.

Michael motions, okay, c'mon over.  Digger rises, goes to Michael,
the fitter steps back as Digger shows him...

		DIGGER
	The cut here, here... this
	line...

Fingers lightly traveling over the lapel, the side-stitching, the
cloth straight down the spine...

		DIGGER
	... trouser width, this is all
	classic.  Which means safe,
	something I'd wear.

		MICHAEL
	I should look different.

		DIGGER
	You should look like you
	dressed yourself.

Yes? Michael's grin is back.  Playful and friendly.

		MICHAEL
	And I'm supposed to respect
	your fashion tips, because
	you're what, a New Yorker?

		DIGGER
		(quiet smile)
	Something like that.

Julianne loves that the boy are getting on.

		MICHAEL
		(means this)
	Long trip.  Pretty nice of you
	to come.

		DIGGER
	Well, I'm close to her.  I wanted
	to meet the one that got away.

Said so naturally.  That embarrasses Michael, who looks down, his
smile suddenly awkward.

		DIGGER
	What?

		MICHAEL
	I'm just glad someone finally put
	this thing in its proper perspective.

Steals a glance at Julianne.  She rolls her eyes.  What a goofball,
my outrageous friend.

		MICHAEL
		(to Digger)
	Stay, huh?

		DIGGER
	I honestly wish I could...

		MICHAEL
	I'll call George's parents.
	Tell them I need a best man who
	actually looks after me.

Julianne comes over.

		JULIANNE
		(softly)
	They'd say that's my job.

She runs her hands over his jacket, smoothing it everywhere.  With
tenderness that approaches transparency.  Glances back at Digger...

		JULIANNE
	I'll take it home from here.

Pinches Michael's ear.  Looks in his eyes.

		DIGGER
	Two words.

		JULIANNE
	Major.  Dish.

		DIGGER
	Manicure...

She looks down.  Michael's nails are unclipped, with layers of
impacted dirt.  She touches his fingertips, a little more softly
than she may have intended.

		DIGGER
	Fly.

Everyone looks down.  She ZIPS Michael up.

		MICHAEL
		(to Digger)
	You don't miss much.

		DIGGER
	Part of being a New Yorker.

INT.  HAIR SALON - MORNING

Cutting edge salon.  Loud, PULSING MUSIC.  Digger and Michael in
adjacent chairs, heads back, each smoking impressive cigars as
their hair is styled.  Digger's stylist is a hot trashy female.
Michael's is a tall, flamboyant male in a day-glo vest.

Each man has one hand soaking, the other being worked on by a
manicurist, so Julianne goes from one to the other, removing their
cigars so they can exhale.  A seraglio feel to the way she does
this.

Now she's arguing with Michael's stork-like stylist.  We can't hear
over the music, but she keeps tugging on Michael's hair, pretty
passionate about her point of view.  Suddenly, she GRABS the
scissors to do it herself, and Michael...

... BOLTS out of the chair.  WHOA!

EXT.  O'HARA AIRPORT - DAY

Skycaps, guests of impatient travelers, a bus offloading forty
Japanese tourists.  A taxi cuts off a van to reach the curb.  Out
jumps...

Michael.  Opening the door for Digger and Julianne.  Digger says
something, Michael gives him a strong HUG.  Julianne raises one
finger to Michael, back in a second.  Leads Digger off by the hand.

CLOSE on them now.  Alone in the throng.

		JULIANNE
	Bye, handsome.

Digger just stares at her.  Those maddening judgemental eyes.

		JULIANNE
	You're going to say it, aren't
	you?

		DIGGER
	Tell him you love him.  With
	all your heart.

		JULIANNE
	I'm taking my next book to
	Viking.

		 DIGGER
	Tell him you've loved him for
	nine years, but you were afraid
	to realize it.

		JULIANNE
	I'm moving this book to Viking.

		DIGGER
	Tell him you're afraid of love.
	Afraid of needing.

		JULIANNE
	Needing.

		DIGGER
	To belong to someone.

He touches her hair.

		DIGGER
	We all do, beautiful.  I'm sorry
	about that.

Staring in her eyes.  Even Julianne has run out of words.

		DIGGER
	Tell him you know this is the
	worst, dumbest, cruelest moment
	to do this to him.  But there
	it is, and he has to choose.

		JULIANNE
	And what will he do?

Digger isn't smiling.  His voice low, beneath the crowd...

		DIGGER
	He'll choose Kim.  You'll stand
	by her at her wedding.  You'll
	kiss him good-bye.  And you'll
	go home.

He holds up one finger.  Almost touching her nose.

		DIGGER
	This is what you've come to do.
	Now do it.

Wow.  She looks frightened and moved, all at the same time.  She
kisses him on the lips.

And walks away.  He watches her go through the crowd.  Take
Michael's hand.  Lead him back toward the taxi.

EXT.  SKYLINE CRUISE BOAT - DAY

The skyline of Chicago moves past us.  Slowly.  The NBC Tower,
Cityfront Center...

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Big weddings are so strange.

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	You keep saying that.

Up ahead, the Wrigley Building draws closer...

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Kim has all this stuff to do,
	I hardly see her.

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	Well, you've got the rest of
	your lives.

REVERSE ANGLE... they lean on the rail of a cruise boat, easing down
the Chicago River.  Wind-blown.  Close together.

		JULIANNE
	Getting your bed made.  Every
	day.

They smile at each other.  Seem so comfortable together.

		JULIANNE
	You miss her, huh?

		MICHAEL
	No.  I've got you.

She nods.  That you have.  Staring in her eyes...

		MICHAEL
	Don't you throw up on boat?

		JULIANNE
	If you like.

And she LURCHES over the railing, emitting a BARRAGE of incredibly
disgusting sounds, her feet FLAILING in mid-air.  He laughs, as he
pulls her back down to the deck.  Of course, it was all a joke.  He
brushes back her hair.  Sighs.  Stares.

		MICHAEL
	I've been thinking a lot the
	last couple days.  About us,
	actually.

		JULIANNE
		(casual)
	Have you.

He has.

		JULIANNE
	Well.  There's a lot of memories
	to choose from...

		MICHAEL
	It's more than that.

That tightens her throat pretty good.  When she tries to speak, out
comes a dry CROAK that makes him laugh again.  Softer, this time.

		MICHAEL
	I mean, it's embarrassing to
	say it this way, but...

He stops.  Her eyes WIDEN in a burlesque of anticipation.  So he
smiles.  She knows how to put him at ease.

		MICHAEL
	You've sort of been... y'know,
	the woman in my life.

		JULIANNE
		(straight back)
	You've been the man in mine.

Passing under the Michigan Avenue Bridge.  No one knows quite what
to say.

		MICHAEL
	And I was thinking this could be
	our last time.  Alone.  Together.
	You know?

		JULIANNE
	Except for the hot affairs we'll
	have twice a year.

		MICHAEL
	Except for that.

She's smiling so easily.  Who would guess her stomach is double-
knotted.

		MICHAEL
	I can hardly wait for your
	wedding.

		JULIANNE
	Me either.

She watches his surprise.

		MICHAEL
	Boy, I never thought I'd hear you
	say that.  Can I come?

She holds herself together.  Real soft with...

		JULIANNE
	I couldn't have it without you.

He's glad to hear that.  And then...

		MICHAEL
	It's normal to have... second
	thoughts, huh? To be scared.

Is this a change of direction? Or is it the direction she's been
praying for.

		JULIANNE
	I wouldn't know.  I never had
	that many first thoughts.

		MICHAEL
	I mean, you commit to a wedding.
	And then it seems like... this...
	momentum, you know?  You forget
	you... chose it.

She nods.  Understands.

		MICHAEL
	You and I.  I mean, in all our
	relationships with other people...
	We didn't use the word "love"
	a lot, did we?

We didn't.

		MICHAEL
	Kimmy says.  When you love someone.
	You say it, you say it out loud.
	Right now.  Or the moment...

Long beat.

		MICHAEL
	... passes you by, yeah.  She's a
	smart girl.

Off in distance, the Centennial Fountain SHOOTS an eight-foot JET
of water across the river.  For Michael and Julianne it goes
unnoticed.

		MICHAEL
	We don't have a song.

Hmm?

		MICHAEL
	Kimmy and I.  We don't have a song.
	Is that a bad sign?

All Julianne can do is shrug.  Then...

		MICHAEL
		(sings, softly)
	Someday, when I'm awfully low...
	  And the world is cold...

She doesn't want to cry.  So she puts all the strength she has into
fighting it back.

		MICHAEL
		(sings)
	I will feel a glow just Thinking of you...
	  And the way you look.  Tonight.

He stops.  Smiles that sweet, boyish smile.

		MICHAEL
	Dance card filled?

		JULIANNE
	I'll check.  I have it on
	powerbook, these days.

He holds up his arms.  And she moves into them.  He begins to dance
with her, turning so slowly.  And, yes, people are watching.

		MICHAEL
			(sings in her ear)
	With each word, your tenderness grows,
	  Tearing my fears apart...

She holds him closer.  Bites her lip.

		MICHAEL
		(sings)
	And that laugh
	  That wrinkles your nose,
	Touches my foolish heart.

He stops.  He looks at her.  She's still in his arms.

		MICHAEL
	Where did we first hear th...

		JULIANNE
  		(straight back)
	The night we met.

Right to his eyes...

		JULIANNE
	The night we fell in love.

He doesn't know what to do with that.

		MICHAEL
	So we heard it... like, right
	that... that first...

		JULIANNE
	We danced to it.  Just like this.

Just like this.  A long beat.  And he has to say...

		MICHAEL
	I won't lose you, will I?

Her eyes close.  Then open.  Utterly lost in his.

		JULIANNE
	No.  Because I won't let you.

INT.  WALLACE ENTERPRISES - DAY

Julianne in crisp chalk-stripe trousers and a buttoned-up dress
shirt.  Her coat slung over her shoulder, she wanders through
the Saturday-deserted office space.  Desks, cubicles, monitors,
silent.  A row of executive offices standing empty, waiting for
the custodian.  Turning a corner, we hear...

... life, at the end of the hallway.  A grand conference room with a
glass wall.  Walter, in shirtsleeves, running a strategy meeting
for five.  DEIDRE, his personal secretary, clicking every word into
her laptop at warp speed.  Walter sees Julianne through the glass.
A comic take of pleased surprise.  He comes out to greet her...

		WALTER
	I thought Michael was picking
	me up.

		JULIANNE
	I told him, get the important
	stuff, Kim's ring.  I'll collect
	the inconsequentials.

Meaning, you.  They smile at each other.  Then...

		WALTER
	Kim said, when he turned down
	the job, there was no friction.

Julianne thinks back.

		JULIANNE
	Friction.  No.

He smiles at her line reading.  But his mind is always probing.

		WALTER
	I haven't caused... a problem,
	have I?

		JULIANNE
	Nobody has.  So far.

Her bright grin.  His eyes linger on it.

		WALTER
	Well, you're a little early...

		JULIANNE
	I need to make some calls.
	Could I use... your office?

INT.  WALTER'S OFFICE - DAY

Julianne enters the spacious corner office, high above the city.
Closes the door, quietly, behind her.  So anxious, she is
practically hyperventilating.  She goes, slowly to the vacant
cherrywood desk.  Its computer and monitor standing silent.  She
is stalking it, like a deadly animal.  And then.  She is there.

Talking to herself, her own desperate support network...

		JULIANNE
		(softly)
	You can do this.

Sacred, filled with doubt and conflict.  Her hands clutch at each
other.  Then, one flicks out.  And the computer goes ON.  The
screen GLOWS.  Waits for her.  Her mouth is sand, her stomach
water.  She pulls the paper from her pocket...

... looks at it.  Looks to the monitor.  And begins.  To type...

		JULIANNE
		(mumbling to herself)
	E-mail address.  To Ben Isaacson,
	Senior Editor, Sports Illustrated,
	from... Walter Wallace.

And stops.  Her heart is thumping.

		JULIANNE
	See, you can do it.  It's easy.

Doesn't look easy.  Licks her lips.

		JULIANNE
	You do it fast, it's over.  Like
	it never happened.

She sits.  And recites as she types...

		JULIANNE
	Ben.  I need a favor.

Here we go.  This is it.  Types...

		JULIANNE
	My daughter's every happiness.
	And my wife's.  And, least of
	all, my own, are in your hands.

Nods, okay.  Breathing hard.  Types...

		JULIANNE
	Knowing you value our friendship,
	and the... cooperative
	relationship between our companies...
	I am hopeful of your help.

Touch, that.  Thinks.  It has to be.  Types...

		JULIANNE
	I have offered Mike O'Neal, my
	new son-in-law, a great opportunity
	in my company.  This would also
	enable my daughter to settle in
	Chicago, near us, and pursue her
	dreams and plans.

Almost there.  Almost.  Types...

		JULIANNE
	To his own detriment, as well
	as ours, Michael will not accept
	our offer.  While he works for you.

She stands up.  Stares at the screen.  Walks away.  Walks back.
Still standing, types...

		JULIANNE
	My daughter joins me in this
	plea for your cooperation and
	discretion.

Is there a SOUND?  Outside the door.  She HOVERS over the ESCAPE
key.  Waits.  Waits.  Silence.  Types...

		JULIANNE
	With gratitude.  For your
	understanding.  Walter.

She hits a KEY.  The screen goes BLANK.  The computer asks... DO
YOU WISH TO SEND?  She tells the computer...

		JULIANNE
	Are you crazy?  Get him fired?

Types NO.  The computer asks HOLD FOR LATER? And she types YES.

		JULIANNE
	Just till tonight when I bring
	him back.  To look for...

She glances to her huge bag.  Rummages through, pulling out a manila
folder.  Lays it by the blank computer.  Fans out a few pages in a
natural, disorderly way.  Takes a step back...

And stares.  Struck to her gut.  But when she has done.

INT.  CONFERENCE ROOM - DAY

Walter alone with Deidre now, signing a stack of documents, as she
efficiently places one after another before him.  When he glances up,
he sees Julianne wandering the halls.  Stands, tells his secretary...

		WALTER
		(going through stack)
	Off to rehearsal.  Send out this,
	and this, not this, this, and...
	that's it.

Slips on his coat.  Oh... and by the way...

		WALTER
	I'm holding four or five E-mails
	I wrote over lunch...

On his way through the door...

		WALTER
	Send 'em out.

INT.  CHAPEL, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - DAY

Julianne and Walter enter the rear of a striking Gothic CHAPEL,
pastel light slanting in through stained glass windows.  We now
see the full effect of her outfit, a man's-style chalk stripe SUIT,
tailored to fit her body, set off by a bold silk tie.  Solid
dynamite.  She hangs back, while Walter proceeds down the vaulted
nave toward...

... Michael, Kimmy, Isabelle and Joe, who stand casually joking by
the altar.  Scattered around are assorted groomsmen, ushers, an
obvious flowergirl.  Coming toward us, up the aisle...

... the MINISTER, early 40s, lean and quite attractive.  Mandy is
HANGING on his arm, pressing her body against him as they walk,
murmuring urgent murmurs close to his ear.  He's a really good
sport, and really uncomfortable.  Sammy is walking backwards,
right in front of them, DROPS her bag, and BENDS to retrieve it, as
if oblivious to major cleavage on immediate display.

Julianne is so lost in her own anxiety, she doesn't even notice,
until...

		MANDY
	Reverend Dyer, this is
	Kimberly's somewhat butch
	maid of honor...

		SAMMY
	... Mr. Julianne Potter,
	prominent New York drag queen.

Today, the girls' voices are charmingly musically Southern, with
none of the extreme accents we heard at the shower.  The minister
extends his hand...

		MINISTER
	Billy Dyer, Julianne.  And I
	love the suit.

She shakes his hand, smiles graciously, but her eyes flick to
Michael, now approaching up the aisle.  The girls lead the minister
away.  Michael arrives.  Looks her up and down.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Takes me back.

		JULIANNE
	Well.

She smiles.  One that glows a little.

		JULIANNE
	You sang the song.  Least I
	could do was wear the outfit.

He nods.

		MICHAEL
	Except now you're better-
	looking.

Oh, yeah?  Yes, ma'am.  As she loses herself in his eyes...

		MICHAEL
	I got the ring.

He pulls the box from his pocket.  Somewhere, an ORGAN sounds.  And
as he is about to hand her the box...

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(sing)
	Swi-i-ng low-ow-ow...
	   Wee-ee-eet Char-i-ot...

Such exquisite two-part harmony, Michael stops to watch.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(sing)
	Comin', to car-ryyy
	   Me ho-o-o-me...

It is amazing.  Soulful vengeful sluts.  He is enthralled.  Julianne
simply impatient.  She wants his attention.

		JULIANNE
	No accents today.

		MICHAEL
	Yeah, Kim told me they were
	giving you their Dueling
	Scarlet's act.  Actually,
	they're sophomores at Juilliard.

She takes the box from his hand.  Opens it, as the singing CONTINUES
throughout.  The ring is delicate hammered gold.  One of a kind.

		MICHAEL
	Will she like it?

		JULIANNE
		(whisper)
	Yes.

She's staring at the ring.

		KIMMY (O.S.)
	My groom-person!  Your family
	needs you!

His master's voice.  He gives Julianne a smile.  And goes.  She's
left with the box.

Gazes at the ring.  Lifts it out.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(O.S., singing)
	Well, I look over yon-der,
	   And what did I see-ee-ee?

Slips it on her left hand.  Ring finger.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(O.S., singing)
	Comin too car-ryyy.
	   Me ho-o-ome...

Touches it.  Turns it on her finger.  So many emotions.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(O.S., singing)
	It was a hand.  Of a-a-angels.
	   Coming' for me-e-ee...

Tries to pull it off.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(O.S., singing)
	Comin' for to carry me home.

It won't come.  Not even close.

INT.  CRAB HOUSE - NIGHT

CLOSE on a bowl filled with squares of butter.  HEAR the butt of
conversation from a rowdy, friendly joint.  Julianne's right hand
REACHES to the bowl, fingers trace the rim innocently, then...

... SLIDE the bowl into Julianne's lap beneath the table.  Her right
hand MASSAGES all the butter into a gooey revolving mess.  We can
pick out familiar voices now, family in distance, the twins closer.
As, hidden from view, Julianne brings...

... her left hand from her pocket.  Yep.  The ring is still there.
The finger already red and swollen from pacicky efforts to pull it
off.  And as APPLAUSE surrounds us, Julianne...

PLUNGES her ring finger into the morass of grease, frantically
TEARING at the ring, butter SPLURGING on her pants, everywhere, as
we PULL BACK to see...

... the long table covered with butcher paper, the family at the far
end, the twins down here with us, a mug of beer for each place, as
team of waiters with heaping platters of CRABS, which they...

... FLING across the butcher paper, as APPLAUSE continues from
everyone but Julianne, who still struggles secretly.  As the waiters
set huge wooden MALLETS in front of each guest, Joe O'Neal rises,
POUNDS the table with his mallet for attention.

		JOE
	Like to welcome ever'body to
	our little rehearsal supper...

He COUGHS, unaccustomed to public speaking.  Walter and Isabelle
clap and call out support.  So Joe lifts his mallet...

		JOE
	Okay, everyone stand up!

And everyone does.  With one exception.  Trapped.  She JAMS her
left hand in her coat pocket, SMEARS her right palm sort of clean
on the underside of the table, GRABS her mallet and JUMPS UP.

		JOE
	To the bride, uh, goes the
	honor... of cracking the first
	crab!

Everyone applauses by banging their mallets.  Joe RAISES his high.
Everybody imitates.

		KIMMY
	But first, a toast!

And everybody SNATCHES up their beers with their left hands, as
Julianne DROPS her mallet with a HORRIFIC CRASH, grabbing her beer,
looking up to...

		JULIANNE
		(on the spot)
	I'm right-handed.

A hugely embarrassing half-second.  Bailed out by...

		KIMMY
	To our host, my cuddly Papa
	Joe.

All turns.

		KIMMY
	Who taught me to play "Blue
	Hawaii." On my nose.

With a look at Julianne, Kim sets down her mallet gently, and
performs a nasal HUM of the tropical standard, strikingly her nostril
repeatedly for vibrato.  It is charming, and everybody watches.

INT.  HOTEL BALLROOM - LATER

CLOSE on an actual, living, if geriatric, LION.  He blinks from his
cage, bored as hell.  HEAR the surrounding noise, chatter, LOUD
Sinatra music, of a very large party.  PULL BACK to see...

... and overdecorated BALLROOM, in dim and dramatic lighting,
dripping with the trappings of ANCIENT ROME.  The mingling guests
are the neatly one hundred females of the wedding party, most of
them older women.  They are served by wandering well-built ATHLETES
in Roman togas or gladiator costumes.  PAN TO...

...  Julianne, still in her suit, hiding by a table piled with a
carload of grapes.  Her left hand still buried in her pocket.  The
eyes of a hunted animal.  From nowhere...

		MANDY/SAMMY (O.S.)
	Boo!!!

She JUMPS a foot, both hands FLYING UP, left one awkwardly slamming
back into its pocket.  The girls have snuck up behind her.  They
have changed into hot gowns that are really only wide ribbons
wrapped around their bodies.

		MANDY
	I know why you're scared of our
	party.  It's too hip.

Sinatra singing "Stranger In The Night." Hugely-muscled, half-naked
black and white studs, serving enchanted blue-haired ladies.

		SAMMY
	Kimberly wanted to tickle the
	grandmas, so we figured, give
	'em a cheap thrill.  Walter
	supplied the decorative
	touches...

		SAMMY
		(points out the jokes)
	Nose tackle from the Bears...
	power forward from the Bulls...
	defenseman from the Black
	Hawks... my personal favorite,
	the designated hitter...

		MANDY
	... I'm partial to the tight end.

		SAMMY
	This is USDA Prime, largely
	available, beef.  With no notice-
	able competition, present company
	excepted...

Now they stare at her.  With identical, really odd, smiles.

		SAMMY
	And yet here you are.  All
	celibate and reclusive.

		MANDY
	With those big, dark, haunted eyes.
	As if you were harborin' some...
	unspeakably... guilty... secret.

Oh.

		JULIANNE
	Well, I'm worried about something.

Something.  Their expressions are deliciously, identically
expectant.

		JULIANNE
	Oh.  I left this really important
	file in Walter's office.  I have
	to send my editor some...

Some...

		JULIANNE
	... figures.  On territorial sales.
	To close my book deal.

Uh-huh...

		JULIANNE
	So Kim gave me the key.  And
	Michael's on his way, to drive
	me down to Wal...

		SAMMY
	Oh.  We thought it was the ring.

Julianne blinks.  Ring...?

		MANDY
	The one you better get the fuck
	off your third finger left hand.

Ah.  That ring.

		JULIANNE
	Well.  See.  That was a...
	reflex to see if it would...

		MANDY
		(helpful)
	... look good on Kimberly.

		JULIANNE
	Right.  And then it didn't want
	to come off.  Exactly.

		SAMMY
	Maybe it's happy there.

		MANDY
	Oh the way out of the crab house?
	We asked Michael if we could see
	the ring?

		SAMMY
	He said you told him.  It'd be
	safer with you.

		MANDY
	An so it is.

Julianne for once is speechless.  To our amazement, the girls wear
identical smiles of kindness and support.

		MANDY
	Shut up, sugar, he's on his way.
	Let's get to work.

INT.  HOTEL KITCHEN - NIGHT

Huge gleaming chaotic kitchen.  Cooks, waiters, working at top
speed.  The three women RACE in, look around frantically, half the
guys stop to ogle the twins.  CUT TO...

ANGLES... and industrial-sized jar of peanut butter.  Julianne's hand
PLUNGES in, halfway to the rolled-up sleeve at her elbow.  SMOOCHES
it around, real good.  PULL BACK to reveal...

... she is surrounded by the twins and six guys, all SHOUTING
conflicting instructions.  Julianne FLINGS off the excess SLOP.
Tugs for all she's worth...

		EIGHT PEOPLE
	TWIST IT!  TWIST IT!

Nada.  It won't budge.  A sous chef WIPES her hand with a towel, a
janitor CRASHES a tool kit onto the counter.  THROWS it open, pulls
out...

... a spray can of WD-40.  Instantly, her hand is BLACK.  The guy TUGS.
No movement.  He can't believe it.

		JANITOR
	It's mental, lady, you ain't
	trying!

Sammy is rummaging through her handbag, pulling out...

		SAMMY
	There is nothing so tight, this
	can't help it...

... a tube of jelly.  The letter K-Y.  Julianne just gives her a look.
Mandy pushes through with a butcher's CLEAVER...

		MANDY
	I saw this on Hard Copy.  People
	cut off body parts and the
	hospital sew 'em back o...

The look has turned toward her.

		JULIANNE
		(cold)
	I saw the show.

		MANDY
	... well, maybe it works on
	fingers, too.

		FLOWER GIRL (O.S.)
	Aunt Mandy...?

Everybody turns.  The little girl in the doorway.  Southern accent...

		FLOWER GIRL
	Mr.  Michael's here.

Everything gets real quiet.  Mandy takes charge.  She rolls down
Julianne's left sleeve, RIPS the hem out of the cuff, so that it
flaps down over her hand, covering the ring.  Sammy wipes the black
stuff from Julianne's fingers.

		MANDY
	Don't worry, baby.  You could
	pick your nose with that finger
	and Michael would never notice.
	He's a man.

The twins lead her off.  We're on their backs for...

		MANDY (O.S.)
	Personally, I think Mr.  Michael's
	marrying the wrong girl.

		SAMMY (O.S.)
	You're much more his type.

EXT.  DOWNTOWN STREET - NIGHT

VIEW through a heavy glass door of the empty, dimly-lit lobby.
PULL BACK to see Julianne, just as she...

... KICKS the shit out of the glass! Almost breaks her foot.

		JULIANNE
	I can't believe this!

PULL BACK farther to see Michael still trying keys from a large key
ring in the heavy lock.  Sign over the door says WALLACE ENTERPRISES.
Traffic hustles by, oblivious to her suffering.

		MICHAEL
	It's no big deal, she just gave
	you the wrong keys that's s...

		JULIANNE
	ISN'T THERE A GUARD?  A JANITOR?
	A FUCKING CLEANING WOMAN? I'LL
	TAKE A BURGLAR!  SOMEBODY'S
	GOTTA BE IN TH...

And she SLAMS her whole BODY against the glass, making it rattle ominously.

		JULIANNE
	WHERE'S A BRICK?  FIND ME A
	GODDAMN BRICK!!

She looks around wildly, hysterical.

		MICHAEL
	What is the big deal about
	getting this file tonight?

A good question.  She needs a good answer.

		JULIANNE
	I promised Digger I'd E-mail him
	those figures.

From his face, that wasn't it.

		JULIANNE
	They are very important figures.

Apparently.  He's just staring at her.

		JULIANNE
	I'm up against a deadline.

		MICHAEL
	Me, too.  I'm getting married
	tomorrow.

		JULIANNE
	That's my point!!

Now.  He really doesn't get it.

		JULIANNE
	I mean, tomorrow... we'll all be
	busy with more important things.
	So...

So?

		JULIANNE
	... tonight's my last chance.

He sighs.

		MICHAEL
	I forgot how cute you look.  When
	you get impossible.

		JULIANNE
	It's just... up there... right in
	front of Walter's... y'know, computer.
	If memory serves.

Helpless.

		JULIANNE
	We could use... his computer, to...
	just E-mail those suckers right ou...

		MICHAEL
	Tomorrow is Sunday.  Nobody's doing
	business.  Crack of dawn, Monday,
	Walter'll take you up there...

Her eyes fill with tears.  He is mystified.  Smiles tenderly.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Give it up, kid.

Touches her hair.

		MICHAEL
	You can't win 'em all.

And slowly, he takes her hand.  Leads her way.  She takes one
backward glance at the locked door.  Her last dream dies.

INT.  LOBBY, RITZ CARLTON - NIGHT

Michael and a disconsolate Julianne board the elevator.  He presses
15, she pushes 11.  Michael carries a handful of messages slips and
an envelope.  As the car starts up, she folds her arms across her
chest, at the edge of tears.  He doesn't know what to do.

		MICHAEL
		(gently)
	Listen up, huh? Even if you blow
	this deal, how big could it be?

		JULIANNE
		(voice nearly cracking)
	You're right.  Easy come, easy go.

He's really concerned, can't bear to see her so upset.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Jules?

She won't look at him.  She wants to die.  The bell RINGS, the doors
open to her floor.  She just walks out.

And he follows.  They stand now, she with her arms crossed, lip
trembling.  She can't believe how close she is to losing it.

		MICHAEL
	This thing means that much to
	y...

		JULIANNE
	It means a lot.

He nods.  Okay.

		MICHAEL
	I'll call the house, Walter's
	probably not even asleep...

Her mouth drops.  She can't believe this.

		MICHAEL
	I'll drive you out there, we'll
	get the key, we'll go back to
	the office...

She THROWS her arms around his, HUGGING him so hard, so close.  He
laughs, she is so weird.  She pulls back, beaming, glowing.

		MICHAEL
	Come on, we'll call from your
	room.

She claps his hand.  As they head down the hall...

		MICHAEL
	If I fall asleep on the altar
	tomorrow...

He's trying to flip through the message slips in his free hand...

		MICHAEL
	... you better be there to...
	funny, these are all from Ben.

She's at her door, turning the key.  He looks at the envelope.

		MICHAEL
	The fax is from Ben, too.  Man,
	it's my wedding, and my boss can't
	leave me alone...

		JULIANNE
		(entering her room)
	... maybe it's congratulations.

He follows her in, opening the envelope.  Stops.  Reads.  And his face
suddenly... freezes.  To stone.

		JULIANNE
		(turning to him)
	Michael? What ha...

		MICHAEL
		(reading)
	Mike.  I can't believe I'm doing
	this to you on the night before
	your wedding.  But I think you
	need and deserve to know...

And he looks up to her.

		MICHAEL
	... what you're marrying into.

He hands it toward her.  She takes it, hesitantly, and he walks past.
Toward the phone.

		JULIANNE
		(reading)
	I received the following E-mail
	this afternoon... "Ben, I need a
	favor.  My daughter's every
	happiness...  "

Her eyes BUG OUT of her head.  Holy shit! We can hear him DIALING the
phone.  She keeps reading, it's all there.  How did this happen?

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Isabelle?  I need to talk to
	Kim...

		JULIANNE
		(reading)
	"Mike, the funny thing is, he's
	offering you a gig you'd be
	stupid to turn down..."

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	I'm just tired.  Please put her
	on?  Thanks.

		JULIANNE
		(reading)
	"Maybe you should take the job.
	And dump the girl."

And when she turns...

		MICHAEL
	Jules.  Could you give me a
	minute?

He looks more sick than angry.  As if the heart has just been cut
out of him.  She doesn't know what to say or do, so she just stands,
staring dumbly.

		MICHAEL
	Please?

She nods, stumbles out of her room, closing the door behind her.
Now she's in the empty corridor, clutching her big jumbled bag,
sinking down to sit on the carpet, her back against the door.

She doesn't look elated.  She seems frightened, distraught, and
most of all, confused.  Because she can't understand why.  She digs
absently through her bag.  Cigarettes.  Box of matches.

She lights up.  Draws deeply.  Somehow, she seems near tears, and
laughs bitterly at that.  Shakes her head at how fucked-up she finds
herself.  Squeaking wheels approach, but she is too lost to hear them.

		BELLMAN
	Miss, are you locked out,
	or something?

She looks up.  A small, wiry man of nearly 60, in a slightly faded
but neatly-kept uniform.  On his cart, a ton of bags.

		JULIANNE
	No, I just stepped out, because...
	it's a non-smoking room.

And inhales deeply.  Leans back against the door, to look up at him
more comfortably.

		BELLMAN
		(politely)
	Well, it's non-smoking floor,
	too.  Maybe you could go to the...

		JULIANNE
		(seriously)
	Why don't you have me arrested?

That wasn't sarcastic.  He doesn't know what to say.

		JULIANNE
	I mean that.  Arrested, convicted,
	put in solitary.

Another puff.

		JULIANNE
	See, I'm a dangerous, criminal
	person.  I do bad things to
	honest people.  This, see, this
	smoking?  Tip of the iceberg.

Waves her hand.

		JULIANNE
	Make a citizen's arrest, I won't
	struggle.  It'll be like getting
	Al Capone on tax evasion.

Now she seems angry.  But not at him.  Her eyes fill with tears.

		BELLMAN
	Can I... Can I help you, miss?

She squints at his nameplate.

		JULIANNE
	Do you smoke, Richard?

		BELLMAN
	Yes, ma'am, I do, but it's...

		JULIANNE
	... a non-smoking floor, yeah.
	Well, you know what?

And she takes the cigarette from her lips.  Turns it around, holds
it out to him.  Go ahead.  He doesn't move.  Please! And so...

... he reaches down, takes the cigarette from her hand.  Staring in
her eyes, he takes a deep drag.  Savors an expert nostril-inhale of
his exhaled smoke.  Hands the cigarette back to her...

		BELLMAN
	My grandmother always said,
	"This, too, shall pass."

She swallows.  Wipes at her eyes.  Finds a smile.

		JULIANNE
	Thanks, Richard.  If you weren't
	on duty, I'd buy you a drink.

He just nods.  She waves.  He waves back, pushes his cart down the
hall.  As she watches him go, the door behind her suddenly OPENS,
and she...

... FALLS through it, flat on her back at Michael's feet.  Staring up
at him, seeing that he looks as bad as she feels, she takes raw, deep
drag.

		JULIANNE
	What happened?

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	It's over.

And crouches down.  Close beside her.  The cigarette drops from her
hand, unnoticed on the carpet.  So he lifts it, crushes it on the
heel of his shoe.

		MICHAEL
	I want you to quit this shit,
	it'll kill you.

She just nods, obediently.  Okay, I will.

		MICHAEL
	She denied it.  Said I was crazy
	and paranoid.

		JULIANNE
	A bad combination.

He tries to smile.  It's really hard.

		MICHAEL
	There's this big brunch tomorrow
	morning?  At her place.

He lets the air out.  Slow.  So he won't cry.

		MICHAEL
	She said "How can I call everything
	off, what do I tell everybody?"

Shakes his head.  Can you imagine that?

		JULIANNE
	Michael...

		MICHAEL
	No, it's for the best, it really
	is.  We were so wrong for each
	other.

		JULIANNE
	Maybe tomorrow, you'll feel dif...

		MICHAEL
	The job thing would have broken
	us up, eventually, anyway.  She
	couldn't have lived with it.  I
	know that now.

Julianne nods.  Maybe that part is right.  Maybe it would have
ended anyway.  Maybe she can pretend she's not a monster.

		MICHAEL
	 And she's right, I'm crazy to
	 fall for someone.  I hardly
	 knew.

Looks deep in her eyes.  He's so glad she's there.

		MICHAEL
	Hey.  You still got that ring?

She holds up her left hand, the flapping sleeve falls away.  The
ring is on a finger that is swollen and raw.

		JULIANNE
	I tried it on.  But it won't
	come off.

He smiles at that.  A sad smile of friendship.  Then takes her
finger gently...

... into his mouth.  It is something like a kiss.  And when he
removes her moistened finger...

... he pulls the ring OFF.  Nothing to it.  She blinks.

		JULIANNE
	It's mental, you know.

He doesn't understand that.

		JULIANNE
	Should we take a walk?  Or
	maybe some food sent up, or
	something...

		MICHAEL
	I just want to be alone.  Is
	that okay?

She nods, sure.  He kisses her cheek.  Stands up.

		MICHAEL
	Maybe I'll go back to New York.
	Hang with you for awhile, huh?
	Ben'll understand.

She nods again.  Whatever you say.  He steps into the open doorway...

		MICHAEL
	Or we'll go somewhere.  If you
	have the time.

		JULIANNE
	If San Antonio sweeps
	Sacramento...

They smiles at each other.  For real.

		JULIANNE
	I've never been to Texas.

Imagine that.  The look holds.  Just above a whisper...

		MICHAEL
	Thanks for coming to my wedding.

And then he's gone.

IN.JULIANNE'S BATHROOM - LATE NIGHT

Julianne brushing out her hair in the bathroom mirror, eyeing her
image with evident dissatisfaction, as she listens to the receiver
RINGING.

		DIGGER (V.O.  MACHINE)
	Digger and George are with
	family in the Hamptons until
	Monday morning.  Brevity is even
	more in order than usual.

BEEP.

		JULIANNE
	Hey, handsome.  Brevity this...

Her eyes find the pack of cigarettes.  Next to her toiletries kit.

		JULIANNE
		(softly)
	I won.

Her fingers touch the pack.  As if an object of significance.  Takes
it up.

		JULIANNE
	Amazing, huh?  I didn't do things
	quite your way.  But... I got it
	down.

Cradling the phone against her shoulder, she carefully tears the top
of the pack completely open.

		JULIANNE
	And forty years and nine grand-
	children later, when I sit with
	Michael on some rustic porch,
	slogging through our sweet swamp
	of nostalgic memories...

Reaches the pack toward the toilet.

		JULIANNE
	No one is going to sweet the
	details...

Turns it upside down, emptying a dozen cigarettes into the john.

		JULIANNE
	Of one weekend in Chicago.

Drops the lid with a CLATTER.  Hits the FLUSH.

		JULIANNE
	Talk about celebration...

She lifts a tube from her toiletries kit.  Stares at it, real
close.

		JULIANNE
	I'm gonna brush my teeth with
	actual toothpaste.

Turns it over, reads all the writing.  Yep.

		JULIANNE
	I guess I'm too exhausted to
	feel the elation I so richly
	undeserve...

Squeezes some paste onto her brush.  Carefully.

		JULIANNE
	So I'm gonna hold calls at the
	desk... while I get my...

Start brushing.

		JULIANNE
		(around, her mouthful)
	God, it is toothpaste, they
	should sell this stuff
	commercially! Anyway, a girl
	does need her...

Squints at her image.  Laughs, spewing a little foam.

		JULIANNE
	... well, we're a bit past
	worrying about beauty sleep.
	Let's just settle for not
	frightening small animals.

She SPITS.  Tells Digger's machine...

	 	JULIANNE
	Anyway, I couldn't have done
	it without you.  Even though I
	did, if you follow that.

Wipes her mouth.  Stares off.  The eyes a little dreamy.

		JULIANNE
	Three words:  Happily.  Ever.
	Well, you know.

					 SMASH CUT TO:

INT.  BEDROOM - MORNING

Julianne sprawled all over the bed, mouth open like a carp,
sleeping mask against the daylight.  A sudden RAPPING at the
door, and she...

... sits BOLT UPRIGHT.  Utterly disoriented, until she pulls off
the mask.  Stumbles out of bed, walking toward the firm KNOCKING,
when...

... it stops.  A message slip SLIDES beneath her door.  She lifts
it, barely conscious.  This wakes her up.  In one.

		JULIANNE
		(to the slip)
	You're going where?

EXT.  WALLACE ESTATE - DAY

Julianne climbs from her taxi.  Only slightly in awe, she sets off
past the reflecting pool, which fronts a mansion of graceful stone
and timber.  It's a hike today, because the circular drives is
clogged deep with Bentleys, Mercedes, and waiting limos, vying for
space with a score of delivery vehicles of all kinds, maintenance
trucks, catering and florist and food vans.

INT.  GREAT ROOM - DAY

Julianne escorted into an enormous room, where brunch is in
progress for more than a hundred.  She looks from the vaulted
ceilings, to the frescoed walls, the inlaid floors, the massive
pipe organ above the stone staircase, the oil portraits of Scottish
ancestors and their favorite dogs.

Isabelle has risen from the main table, and comes to her.  All
smiles.  Julianne is in the Twilight Zone.  What are these people
laughing about?  Do they still think there's a wedding?

		ISABELLE
	Jules.  We're so glad you
	slept in.

Takes her arm graciously.  This woman would make Anne Bancroft look
coarse.  As they walk...

		ISABELLE
	Now, you have a choice.  The idea
	is bride and groom shouldn't see
	each other on the magic day...

Julianne looking all around.  Magic day it seems to be.  Where the
bell is a bride or a groom?

		ISABELLE
	So Michael stays put in the garden.
	Kimmy stays in here...

Pointing.  THERE she is, obscured by a cluster of the appropriately
fawning.  She has the same hunted eyes and false, slightly manic
smile Julianne wore yesterday.  This, at least, makes sense.

		ISABELLE (O.S.)
	... and the guests go back and
	forth.  Where will you start?

CLOSE on Julianne.  Watching the brave, frightened bride.

		JULIANNE
	She looks tense.

		ISABELLE
		(O.S., calmly)
	Nerves.  I would never have
	guessed.

EXT.  ROSE GARDEN - DAAY

A steward leads Julianne to the edge of an expansive rose garden,
altogether elegant and comfortable with its long white picnic
tables, where nearly a hundred guests casually dine, served by
rolling carts.

There, at the head table, Michael staring at us.  He looks like a
poor attempt to cover a hard night.  She locks onto his eyes.  What
the hell is going on? He looks helpless, miserable.  She gestures
with her head, follow me.  Stalks off.

EXT.  SCULPTURE GARDEN - DAY

Bronze abstract pieces, some quite large, face a huge set of
children's swings, regulation playground size.  Julianne sits in
one, moving slightly back and forth.  Trying to hold on to her
temper and her sanity.

In the distance, trucks are winding their way to and from the pond,
where crews are setting up tents, lights, heaters for tonight.  The
circus has come to town.  When she looks back...

Michael approaches.  Before he can draw a breath...

		JULIANNE
	I had the craziest dream last
	night?  Walter and Kimmy had
	asked your boss to...

		MICHAEL
	Look, I came down here to face
	everybody.  I didn't want to
	slink away like some coward...

		JULIANNE
	But the Scotch salmon was so
	fucking good, you decided to
	stay for brunch!

		MICHAEL
	She hasn't told anybody, what
	am I supposed to do?

		JULIANNE
	Get married, apparently.

She comes OFF the swing, PUSHES him back two feet.

		JULIANNE
	What the hell are you thinking
	of, the goddamn wedding is SIX
	O'CLOCK!!

He swallows hard.  Trapped.

		MICHAEL
	This is her family and her
	fault.

		JULIANNE
	And your point?

		MICHAEL
		(ten years old)
	Well.  How come she didn't...

		JULIANNE
	BECAUSE SHE'S AS CHICKENSHIT AS
	YOU ARE, YOU MORONS ARE MADE FOR
	EACH OTHER.

He just blinks.

		MICHAEL
	Hey.  This is a serious matter.

Thank you.  She POKES his chest, punctuating...

		JULIANNE
	I'll be right back.

INT.  KITCHEN - DAY

A modern take on the Medieval castle kitchen, towering ceilings,
dark wood, copper pots hanging, a series of walk-in coolers and
freezers.  The place is a madhouse of activity, as prep cooks
slice, chop, sort, every kind of food imaginable, and delivery
teams bring more.

The girls walk through.  Alone together in the eye of the
hurricane.  Kim choked with excess sentiment...

		KIMMY
	Look at all this beautiful food,
	so lovingly prepared...

		JULIANNE
	They'll eat it anyway, you ever
	been to a walk?

Kimmy's lip trembles.  This is not how she thought of her wedding.
The din is so horrific, Kimmy leads them into a walk-in meat
locker.  Even here, two BUTCHERS are dressing Eastern-fresh corn-
fed carcasses.

		JULIANNE
	You guys want to give us a
	minute?

The men blink at each other.

		JULIANNE
	We'd like to be alone with
	our pork.

On that basis.  They leave.  Kimmy sits on a stack of packaged
frozen fowl parts.  Stares up with big, sweet, wet eyes.

		KIMMY
	How's he doing?

Julianne cannot believe this.

		JULIANNE
	Who?  The jerk who's running
	your life?

		KIMMY
	This must be... very, very,
	hard on him.

		JULIANNE
	What with the psychosis and
	all, yeah.

Leans in.  Listen...

		JULIANNE
	When are you gonna come clean
	with your folks?

		KIMMY
	Don't you see...

		JULIANNE
	If you're waiting for "Do you
	take this man?", that's
	considered poor form.

		KIMMY
	... that this is all my fault?

Stops Julianne cold.  Your fault.

		KIMMY
	Whatever delusions I drove him to,
	there is truth at the heart of it.
	I want him to work for my father.
	I want to stay in school.  I want
	a life of my own!

Harder and harder for Julianne to push.  Her mouth is dry.

		JULIANNE
	Yeah, well, lots of couples are
	imcompat...

		KIMMY
	I love him.

Fragile and strong at once.  A plea.

		KIMMY
	Tell him it's my fault and
	that I love him.

A long beat.

		JULIANNE
	I'll be right back.

EXT.  TENNIS COURT - DAY

The court has become a giant holding pen for tonight's BALLOONS.
There are maybe a billion in assorted colors already blowing in all
directions, under clear plastic sheeting which has ben spread
across the top of the court's chain-link fence.

Michael stands outside the court, clutching the chain link like a
prisoner, as Julianne comes through the gate.  From somewhere, we
hear high, squeaky, alien voice-like SOUNDS.  Incongruous
against...

		MICHAEL
	How is she?

Julianne absorbs this.  As the bizarre SOUNDS continue, she WHIRLS
around...

		JULIANNE
	KNOCK IT OFF!!!

We now see three STONER COLLEGE GUYS, who have been filling the
endless array of balloons from helium tanks at center court.
Clearly, they've been inhaling their working materials.

		  STONER KID
		(Minnie Mouse)
	YES, SIR!

A Nazi salute.  When she turns back...

		MICHAEL
	I asked you...

		JULIANNE
	She admits it's her fault.

He absorbs that.  And then...

		MICHAEL
	Do you think she still loves
	me?

We watch the struggle inside her.  Her voice drops...

		JULIANNE
	Sure, she does.  She's crazy
	about you.

Now tears stand in both their eyes.  The stoners are doing their
Alvin and the Chipmuks impersonation festival in the B.G., singing
in castrato harmony.  But our two don't notice.

		MICHAEL
	I keep asking, how can I explain
	what happened? And I keep
	getting that same answer all
	night long.

Which is...

		MICHAEL
	I can't.  And it doesn't matter.
	I drove her to it, because I
	want things my way.  And even
	if she did something tricky and
	unfair... she was blinded by
	love, okay?

Julianne swallows.  For obvious reasons.

		JULIANNE
	Does that make it right...

		MICHAEL
	Love doesn't have to be right.
	It just has to be love.

The stoner are now helium-crooning "Bridge Over Troubled Waters."
Actually, they're getting better.

		MICHAEL
	She's giving up half her life
	for me, and I'm bitching because
	it hurts her.

		STONERS
		(singing)
	Sail on silver girl
	   Sail on by...

		MICHAEL
	She's a saint!  And I'm a
	worthless ingrate!

		STONERS
		(singing)
	Your time has come to shine,
	   All your dreams are on their way...

		MICHAEL
	Tell her.  I'll marry her at six
	o'clock, if she'll still have me.

The stoners blend on the high note.  It's pretty moving.

		JULIANNE
	I'll be right back.

INT.  ORGAN LOFT - DAY

PAN along a gigantic serpentine stack of wedding presents.  Nearly
twelve feet high, the pile curves along the balcony, high above the
diners in the Great Room, extending al the way to...

... an organ loft.  Alone, above the noise of the party, Julianne
and Kimmy have just reached the top of the staircase.  Trapped
between ten tons of lavish gifts and the keyboard of the mammoth
organ.  Dwarfed by their surroundings, Kimmy draws the hardest
breath of her life...

		KIMMY
		(whispers)
	So.  What did he say?

Julianne's eyes move over the young girl's face.

		JULIANNE
	He said.  Marry me.

Kimmy YELPS in her ecstasy, FLINGING herself against Julianne, and
they go DOWN full length across the organ's pedals, BLASTING the
room with a MONSTER CHORD of china-rattling volume and horrifying
disharmony.

As grown men and women SCREAM in spontaneous terror below, Kimmy
begins to...

... LAUGH.  And KISS and hug her new sister.  And holds her tight.

EXT.  WILLOW POND - DAY

Julianne and Michael walk the gravel path beside a breathtaking
POND, ringed with WILLOWS that dig heavy branches to the water's
surface.  He is relieved, reflective.  Head down, he never notices
that she is...

... dangerously freaked.  Too petrified even to hyperventilate,
we're lucky she's breathing at all.  We watch her life unraveling
before her glassy eyes.

		MICHAEL
		(never looks up)
	Thank God you were here.

		JULIANNE
		(mumbles to herself)
	Oh, yeah.

		MICHAEL
	I was so confused, so conflicted,
	so... unstable.

		JULIANNE
	Well, it happens.

They pass an expanse of lawn which has become the event parking
area.  Family vehicles, delivery trucks, service vans.  Everything
that couldn't fit on the circular front driveway.

		MICHAEL
	I might have thrown away...

Searching for the right words.

		JULIANNE
	... your one chance for true
	happiness?

		MICHAEL
	... yeah, that.

		JULIANNE
	You never want to do that, see,
	that's always a... costly
	turnover.  As they say in the
	sport biz.

There's a vague Stepford Wife quality to her voice.  He hears that
now, and looks at her.  Maybe he can't tell she's frightened.  But
he can tell she's something.

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	Are you okay?

She stops walking.  She can't look at him, so she looks around.
Across the lawn crews are moving equipment into the brightly-
colored tents, unfolding and setting up stacks of tables and
chairs, raising the poles between which all those balloons will be
strung.  At the center of it all...

.... a huge topiary White Sox batter, just completing a murderous
swing.  He's maybe fifteen feet tall.  She points to it...

		JULIANNE
	The Big Hurt, huh?

		MICHAEL
	Nellie Fox.  Walter likes the
	past.  And he likes the little
	guys.

So Julianne nods.  Because she does too.  Squints up at Michael.

		JULIANNE
	Got a minute?

He nods, you bet.  Worried for her.  What is this? She looks in
another direction, and we now see that we have nearly reached...

... a stage that's been set up for the band.  Chairs, music stands,
sound equipment.  A gleaming dance floor, already in place over the
lawn.  Next to it, a shimmering white GAZEBO.  Like the centerpiece
of a wedding cake.

		JULIANNE
	Why is the dance floor by the
	gazebo?

She takes his hand.  They walk toward it.

		MICHAEL
	Kimmy's idea.  She thought it
	would be such a romantic place.
	For our wedding dance.

Looking down at her.

		MICHAEL
	What's up?

		JULIANNE
	Shhh.

Up the white steps now.  Together.  The gazebo floor has been
covered with hardwood.  The perfect place.  For a wedding dance.
And Julianne...

... turns, suddenly.  He almost runs into her.  She is staring up
at him, so strangely, their bodies only inches apart.  He is caught,
transfixed by the intensity in her eyes.

		JULIANNE
	I have to say this quick, okay,
	or I'll have this massive
	coronary and you'll never have
	to hear it.  Which you need to.
	Does that make any sense at all?

The coronary part does.  We can feel her heart beating from here.

		MICHAEL
	Jules, what's wrong...

		JULIANNE
	This is the dumbest thing I will
	ever do.  So dumb, in fact, that
	I can't.  I don't think.

And then, she does.  She puts her hands flat on his chest.  Looks
in his eyes.

		JULIANNE
	Michael, I love you.

A heartbeat passes.

		JULIANNE
	I've loved you for nine years,
	but I was too arrogant and
	scared to realize it.  Now I'm
	just scared.

He stares at her, dumbstruck.  She moves even closer.

		JULIANNE
	I know this comes at an
	inopportune time, but I have to
	ask this one really gigantic
	favor, okay?

Holds her breath.  And...

		JULIANNE
	Choose me.  Marry me.  Let me
	make you happy.

And in a half beat of excruciating silence...

		JULIANNE
	I know.  It sounds like three
	favors.

His eyes are loving.  They care for her.  She swallows, lost in
them.

		JULIANNE
	But when you think about it...

Slides her arms around his neck, and raises her mouth...

... to his.  The most beautiful kiss she will ever offer.  All of
her heart is in this, and as his hands touch her body...

... a SCREAM rips the world to pieces.  They whirl to see...

... KIMMY, halfway up the path.  Her hands across her mouth, as if
to stem the horror that pours forth as she SHRIEKS from her soul,
and...

... runs.  Back Down the path.  Michael BOLTING after her, SHOUTING
her name.  A frozen moment, and...

... Julianne TAKES OFF after him.  All three running, SCREAMING
their various emotions at the top of their lungs, as workmen stop
to watch from neighboring countries.

Kimmy, staring from halfway there, has an insurmountable lead.
LEAPS into her convertible and PEELS OUT, just TEARING up the
gravel as she ROCKETS out of sight.  No way to catch her.  Still...

... Michael is racing for the cars.  Julianne, sprinting her guts
out, losing ground with every stride.  Michael JUMPS into a
Cherokee...

		JULIANNE
	MICHAEL, DON'T, YOU'LL NEVER
	CATCH HER!!

He GRINDS the gears.  She keeps RUNNING.  His engine FIRES.

		JULIANNE
	SHE HAS TOO BIG A LEAD AND SHE
	DRIVES LIKE A RABID ANIMAL!!!

He BLASTS OFF.  She keeps going.  Gasping for air, clutching her side,
she's dying here.  Slams into a florist's truck, looks inside, shit!
Next, a butcher's van, looks inside, Jesus!

		JULIANNE
		(to the world at large)
	DOESN'T ANYBODY LEAVE KEYS
	ANYMORE?  WHATEVER HAPPENED TO
	TRUST??

Up ahead, Michael has STALLED the Cherokee.  She still has a chance,
DASHES to the next van.  BORNSTEIN EXTERMINATION, a handsome
rendering of a rat above the TOXIC MATERIALS warning FLINGS the
door open.  Stumbles in.  Keys!

		JULIANNE (O.S.)
	THANK GOD, A SAMARITAN!!

Michael SPEEDS away.  She KICKS the ratmobile in gear.

LURCHES off.

INT.  RATMOBILE, DOWNTOWN CHICAGO - DAY

Julianne tearing through traffic, desperately struggling to keep
Michael's Cherokee in view, while she shrieks into her cellular...

		JULIANNE
	IT IS NOT GOING WELL!

Down the block, Michael WHIPS around a corner.  We follow suit to see
his destination dead ahead.  Union Station.  The DISPATCHER RADIO
intrudes...

		DISPATCHER (O.S.)
	Uh, Unit Four Baker Charlie,
	how we cookin' on that Skokiie
	infestation?

Now she's steering the car, tearing at the radio controls, and
screaming into the phone cradled on her shoulder...

		JULIANNE
	THIS IS WHAT COMES OF TELLING
	THE TRUTH!

		FIELD MAN (O.S.)
	Copy, dispatcher...

		JULIANNE
	OR EVEN PART OF IT!

		FIELD MAN (O.S.)
	Uh, what happens if you got
	that methyl-ethyl shit on
	your hands?

Michael RIPS into the train station's parking lot.  We SWERVE
around a taxi, CUT OFF Harley, CAREEN into the lot...

		JULIANNE
	GETTING WHAT YOU DESERVE IS
	NOT FAIR!

		DISPATCHER (O.S.)
	Uh, you got maybe thirty seconds
	before you're sterile.  For God's
	sake don't touch yourself, or
	anything.

Up ahead, Michael is OUT of his jeep and running.

		JULIANNE
	AND I HATE TALKING TO YOUR
	MACHINE!

She SLAMS on the brakes, THROWING herself against the wheel.

		YOUNGER FIELD MAN (O.S.)
	Uh, this is One Monkey Zebra.
	It wasn't bees in the gal's
	wall, it was cats!

She TEARS the door open.  SCRAMBLE OUT...

		YOUNGER FIELD MAN (O.S.)
	She says gas 'em, anyway,
	she'll pay cash.  Uh... how
	do I pay this?

WITH Julianne now, RACING through the lot, Michael vanishes INTO
the Station, she PLUNGES in after him, BOUNCING off bystanders,
apologizing, lunging on, gasping for breath, past exhaustion,
threatening clumsily through the crowd like a staggering drunk,
catching a lucky glimpse as he heads...

... DOWN a staircase to the TRACKS.  My God, what's he doing?  A
second wind, fueled by panic, and she BOLTS after him, DANCING down
the steep staircase somehow without killing herself, reaching the
concourse to see him, running for...

... Track 29, a train already RUMBLING, ready to pull out, she
SPRINTS after him.

		JULIANNE
	MICHAEL!!

He DISAPPEARS behind the train, she FALLS, skids, springs up,
pushes through gaping onlookers, almost there, the train PULLS
AWAY...

		JULIANNE
	NNNOOOO!!!

But he's just standing there.  His back to us.  Watching it go.

Her body nearly collapses with relief.  She pushes herself on, but
her legs aren't working right in their maxed-out fatigue, and she
lopes and staggers until she comes up behind him.  He's still lost
in thought, staring after the train.

She tries to speak, but there's no breath.  So she puts her hands
on her knees and just GASPS for air like a dog.  Wheezing, panting,
trying once more to speak, but she can't yet, and then he casually
turns and...

... JUMPS out of his skin!  A heart attack seeing her.

		JULIANNE
		(croaks)
	Don't speak!

He just blinks at this sweaty, ripped-up, maniacal figure.

		MICHAEL
	Uh.  I saw that moving...

		JULIANNE
	DON'T SPEAK!

FLINGING both her hands across his mouth.  A frozen beat.  He nods,
okay.  Cautiously, she takes her hands away.  At least she has made
him smile, in spite of everything.  At least she's done that.

		JULIANNE
	I have to make a confession.
	Another confession.  Besides
	that I love you.  This is even
	worse.

This.  He's waiting to hear.

		JULIANNE
	The E-mail?  You thought Walter
	sent your boss?  I wrote that.

You.  WHAT?!  Synapse overload.

		MICHAEL
	You're not saying you actually...
	you're saying that y...

		JULIANNE
		(stricken with remorse)
	... wrote it, yeah.  I'm the
	bad guy.

		MICHAEL
	ARE YOU CRAZY?

She nods her head wildly, hair flopping.

		MICHAEL
	ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY INSANE??

Bigger nodding.

		MICHAEL
	ARE YOU ON DRUGS???

Shakes her head, like a two-year-old.

		MICHAEL
		(pacing in circles)
	I mean, do you realize what
	you've... well, of course you
	realize, that's why you're
	confessing, I mean... I mean...
	how could you do that?

		JULIANNE
	I didn't know it would get
	sent.  I just wanted you to...
	get mad at Kimmy... and...

And watching.  As this begins to sink in.

		JULIANNE
	I've done nothing but slimy,
	underhanded, despicable, not
	even terribly imaginative,
	things.  Ever since I got
	here.  Trying to...

Staring in his eyes.  Eyes she can't read at this point.

		JULIANNE
	... to win you.  To win you
	back.

Tears in her own eyes now.  Big ones.

		JULIANNE
	And I was blinded by love.
	Like you said.

Shaking her head...

		JULIANNE
	But that doesn't excuse any
	part of it.  I am pond scum.

No...

		JULIANNE
	Actually.  Lower.  I am the fungus
	that feeds on pond scum.  Lower.
	The layer of mucous that cruds up
	the fung...

		MICHAEL
	Lower.

		JULIANNE
		(agreeing)
	Lower.

		MICHAEL
	The pus that infects the mucous
	that cruds up the fungus.

And to her amazement.  The trace of a smile...

		MICHAEL
		(softly)
	On the other hand, thank you.

She blinks at that.  Which squeezes out a tear.

		MICHAEL
	For loving me that much, that
	way.

He shrugs.  Just above a whisper...

		MICHEL
	It's pretty flattering.

		JULIANNE
	Except it makes me fungus.

		MICHAEL
	Well, that part I knew.

She's never loved him more.

		JULIANNE
	So you have to marry Kim.
	Because she will actually make
	you happy.  I, in contrast, am
	a shallow, neurotic psychopath,
	with relatively little to offer.

Okay?

		JULIANNE
	Kim.  Nod your head.  Do as
	you're told.

He nods his head, still smiling.  Her tears are running now.  Maybe
she doesn't notice.

		JULIANNE
	Just promise you'll never tell
	me who you would have chosen.
	If I hadn't confessed.

She chokes back a sob.

		JULIANNE
	Cos if you would have chosen me.
	Then I threw away a perfectly
	good life.  Just to be a decent
	person.  Which is a questionable
	trade-off.  Right?

He nods, slowly.  Because he's supposed to.

		JULIANNE
	And if you would have chosen
	some 20-year-old punk over me.
	I'd have to kill myself.

Ah.  His smile keeps getting smaller.  More loving.  More wonderful.

		MICHAEL
		(whispers)
	I'll take it to my grave.

Good.  She looks around.

		JULIANNE
	I'm so glad you didn't jump on
	that train, before...

		MICHAEL
	I came here, looking for her.

For her.  The words leave a silence.

		JULIANNE
	Why would she come here...

		MICHAEL
	This is where I proposed.

Stares deep in her eyes.  She needs to hear this.

		MICHAEL
	I had to cover a game in
	Milwaukee.  She saw me off.
	And when the train started to
	leave... I jumped up on the
	step, I help the handle, and
	without...

He grins.  Has to admit...

		MICHAEL
	... without a thought in my head.
	I shouted, "Marry me."

I did.  Now her eyes tear up again.  And she doesn't know why.

		MICHAEL
	And she gasped, and covered her
	mouth, and the train was pulling
	out, and suddenly she screamed
	YES!  Just once.  And blew me a
	kiss.

What a girl.

		MICHAEL
	I never forgot that.

		JULIANNE
	It's two weeks.

		MICHAEL
	Almost three.

		JULIANNE
	That is so romantic.

Which makes him reach and touch her hair.

		MICHAEL
	I just wonder if you know why.

Do you?

		MICHAEL
	It's because romance isn't
	mystery, and tricks, and doubts,
	and halting, unspoken longings.
	That's not the real romance.

Tears in his eyes now.  First time.

		MICHAEL
	The real romance is saying yes.

Does she know that now?  He looks at his watch.

		MICHAEL
		(sighs)
	Woulda been a nice wedding.

Oh.  That.

		JULIANNE
		(urgently)
	You can't believe you've lost
	her!  Sooner or later, you'll
	find her, and you'll look in
	each other's eyes, and you'll
	see all that love...

		JULIANNE
	Course, if it's later rather
	than sooner, I'd hate to be you
	at six o'clock.
		 (beat)
	You've got a lot of explaining
	to...

		MICHAEL
	I'm just thinking of how she's
	hurting.  Lost.  Alone.  Like
	her life is over.

		JULIANNE
	That's little egotistical.

He glares at her.

		JULIANNE
	But, undoubtedly accurate.

She claps her hands, galvanized by the emergency.

		JULIANNE
	Okay, we'll split up.  You go
	to every romantic place you
	guys have, I'll go... someplace
	brilliant, and the first one
	who...

		MICHAEL
	If you find her...

Strange tone.  A gentle warning.

		MICHAEL
	The kiss.  May be hard.  For
	you to explain.
		(beat)
	Because the only fear she
	really has, is...

		JULIANNE
	... me, yeah.  And she likes
	Tommy Lasorda.  Case closed.

Looks at her own watch.  Shit!

		MICHAEL
	But if you do get to her first...

She looks up.

		MICHAEL
	There is something you are
	authorized to say.

EXT.  TAXI STAND - DAY

Julianne sits on the fender of this guy's taxi.  The driver smokes,
paces, while she waits for a connection on her cellular.  Then...

		MANDY (V.O.)
	Wallace egregious residence,
	Mandy speaking.

		JULIANNE
	It's Jules, you guys haven't
	had a call from, say, Kimberly,
	have you?

		MANDY (V.O.)
	Oh, she's slipped out, the
	little monkey.  Prob'ly with
	Michael, doin' the nasty.

A shallow laugh...

		MANDY (V.O.)
	Or crying in her nachos, down
	at Comskey Park.

Julianne's face SNAPS to alert.

		JULIANNE
	Ex-cuse me?

		MANDY (V.O.)
	I had this crank call?  From
	some guy who thinks he saw her?
	I said, what would a bride be
	doin', on her wedding...

		JULIANNE
	You are so right.  What a
	nerve on that guy!  Bring my
	dress to church, huh?

Signals the driver, let's GO!

		JULIANNE
	I want to pick up a little
	something for the ceremony.

INT.  LUXURY BOX, COMISKEY PARK - AFTERNOON

Game in progress.  Julianne and the bodyguard stand in the doorway
of the deserted skybox.  Everyone Walter knows is going to a
wedding.  The box is empty except for one cardboard container of
nachos, extra cheese, sitting alone before a pulled-back chair.

		BODYGUARD
	She wouldn't confide in me,
	so I called the house.

He sighs.  Feels terrible about all this.

		BODYGUARD
	Luckily, I got her cousin.

Julianne nods.  Yeah, big break, there.

		JULIANNE
	Going to the john, she said?

		BODYGUARD
	Could be there awhile.

INT.  WOMEN'S RESTROOM - AFTERNOON

Julianne BURSTS into the enormous chaotic restroom.  Looks around
wildly, no sign of Kim.

		JULIANNE
	YO!  IMMIGRATION!

Everybody stops.  Pays attention.

		JULIANNE
	I GOT A WARRANT FOR MS. KIMBERLY
	WALLACE!

Silence.  From the long line of stalls...

		KIMMY
		(O.S., sobbing)
	In here, you bitch!

Now everybody's really interested.  Julianne ignores them, strides
to the stall.  KNOCKS, like it's a door.  No answer.

		JULIANNE
	Let me in, baby, or I'll rip
	this damn thing off its non-
	code-compliant hinges...

		WOMAN (O.S.)
	GET THE FUCK OUTTA MY FACE OR
	I'M GONNA MESS YOUR SHIT UP!!

Some scattered APPLAUSE.  From down the line...

		KIMMY
	 		(O.S., still sobbing)
	Over here, nitwit!

Oh.  Scattered laughter.  Julianne moves down the line.  Stares at
the door.  We hear the soft, muted crying from within.  Slowly,
Julianne...

... drops to her knees.  Bends her head low.  PEERS under the door.
What she sees, prompts a sad warning...

		JULIANNE
	Incoming.

And she crawls UNDER the door, on her belly.  We go WITH her to
see...

... Kim fully dressed, perched on the closed toilet lid, her knees
drawn up, her arms around them.

		JULIANNE
	Pitiful.

And pulls herself up to her knees.  Kimmy tries to glare, but it
just isn't in her.

		KIMMY
	Haven't you done enough?

The world gets real quiet.  An entire bathroom is listening.
Julianne cocks her head to one side.

		JULIANNE
	In one minute.  You are going
	to feel so foolish.

		KIMMY
	WHY DON'T YOU JUST DRIVE A
	STAKE THROUGH MY HEART?

		JULIANNE
	Have you ever heard of.
	Irony?

Irony? Kimmy sniffles.

		JULIANNE
	I threw my arms around your
	husband.  And kissed him with
	all my heart.  Because I was
	so happy.  For you.  Nitwit.

And leans close.  As Kimmy flinches.

		JULIANNE
		(whispers)
	He's going to take...
		(big grin)
	The job!

A stunned pole-axed moment.  And Kimmy's eyes SPRING open.  You
mean...?

		JULIANNE
		(beaming)
	With your dad, yeah.  Can you
	guess why?  Bitch?

Everything inside Kimmy BURSTS free in a torrent of tears...

		KIMMY
	HE LOVES ME!!

And DISSOLVES, sobbing, into Julianne's arms.  A beat, for Julianne
to reflect, and then she strokes her tenderly.

		JULIANNE
	Well, of course, he loves
	you.

Kisses the top of Kimmy's head.

		JULIANNE
		(very soft)
	Hell, even I love you.

Kimmy holds her tight.  From her heart...

		JULIANNE
	I never want to go through this
	again.

		KIMMY
	That's entirely understandable.

ANGLES... outside the stall.  Julianne's feet sticking out under
the door.

		KIMMY (O.S.)
	Shit!  THE TIME!

The two BURST out of the stall, hand-in-hand, at a desperate DEAD
RUN past us.  HEAR them EXPLODE out the door, and...

... five stalls OPEN.  Women exit, crying.

EXT.  UNIVERSITY CHAPEL - TWILIGHT

A taxi pulls up in front of an ivy-covered CHAPEL, fronted by nearly
a hundred souls, milling about in attitude ranging from overstimulated
curiosity to clinical hyperanxiety.  Our girls JUMP out of the cab,
and half the crowd starts running toward us, twins in the lead...

		SAMMY
	Whatever hap...

		JULIANNE
		(cutting this short)
	We were bonding, we lost track,
	we're officially sorry, now
	let's put it behind us.

Kim WAVES at her mom by the chapel entrance.  And takes Julianne's
hand for support.

		JULIANNE
	Believe me, we got a bride who's
	worth waiting for, yes?

Everybody nods.

		JULIANNE
	Out of our way.

EXT.  DRESSING ROOM - TWILIGHT

White.  Pure blinding white.  Across FRAME floats more white, this
gauzy and ethereal.  It settles, its roots planting deeply in the
bride's hair.  TILTS UP to...

... the face of the woman who placed it there.  Julianne's eyes,
appraising this bride we cannot see.  And so softly...

		JULIANNE
	Don't worry, sugar.

Don't worry.

		JULIANNE
	When he looks at you, it will
	be as if...

The words stronger.  Because there is no smile.

		JULIANNE
	... he's never seen a woman
	before.

PAN DOWN the white until we are...

CLOSE on the bride's perfect slippers.  HOLD.  And...

INT.  CHAPEL - EVENING

Begins to slowly PAN BACK UP the length of an exquisite gown.  We
can tell from the organ, the nearby thrum of expectant voices, that
we are nearing the moment.  We reach...

... Kimmy's hand.  Firmly clasping Walter's.  Keep PANNING, the
bodice, the lace, her throat, and finally, we are CLOSE on...

... the face of the bride.  Now we understand the word radiant.  We
also understand scared senseless.  Our perfect, unflappable Kimmy
is in a trance of emotional overload where bliss and panic
seamlessly blend.

The organ's noddling stops.  Kimmy's eyes alerted, like a small
animal bearing a predator approach her thicket.  Suddenly, the
CHORD.  The Wedding March from Wagner's Lohengrin.  Here.  Comes.
The bride.  And we SNAP TO...

FULL ANGLE... Kim and Walter.  This is it.

		WALTER
		(whispers)
	Left foot.

REVERSE ANGLE... Kim's POV, the chapel, every pew packed, every neck
craning this way, the white satin carpet down the endless aisle to
where...

Michael waits.  Also in a zone of pseudo-consciousness.  From which
he attempts a smile.  Not comforting.  Kim's POV WHIP PAN the
groomsmen, the twins, LOCKING FOCUS on Julianne, standing strong
and beautiful, a glow of her own in the daffodil dress.  She sends
her little sister a WINK across the trackless miles of aisle.  You
can do this, kid.  So...

... Kimmy does.  On her father's arm, she walks the gauntlet of the
world's intrusive admiration.  One step at a time.  The most beautiful
she will ever be.  She is dazzling the crowd and managing to not throw
up at the same time.

And she's there.  At his side.  She glances back to her maid of
honor, just to make sure she's not working without a net.  So
Julianne...

... CROSSES her eyes.  Which lets the kid smile and finally take a
breath.  Have a little fun, huh? Kim nods, got it, turns to...

The Minister.  Who stands before them with a calming presence.
Thank God someone has done this before.  The crowd has hushed.
The Minister's eyes are only for two.  His words are for all...

		MINISTER
	Michael and Kimmy wrote these
	words.  She asked me to confide,
	mostly Michael.

A ripple of laughter.  Gentle and fine.  They are setting in.

		MINISTER
	So he gets to say them.

A surprise.  A pleasant one.  The crowd adjust in its seats.  As
Michael begins...

		MICHAEL
	Why do people get married
	anymore?

And on these words.  We SNAP to Julianne.  Share her interest in
the bluntness, the simplicity, the unorthodoxy of this beginning.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Why not live together amicably,
	with no sense of obligation
	beyond the moment?

Her eyes.  She's listening.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	As long as the sex is good.  As
	long as no one more interesting
	has wandered into view.  As long
	as the thousand conflicts of two
	individual wills remain
	comfortably compromised.

PANNING now.  Other faces.  Isabelle.  Proud to the bone.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	And when one feels the urge to
	move on, to explore the new.
	No guilt, no disgrace, no
	promise broken.

Walter.  His eyes damp.  Against our expectation.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	No agony of having dishonored
	a time.  When our hearts.  And
	the world were different.

Joe nods, as he hears...

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Marriage is a lot to put up
	with.

Julianne once more.  No breath.  Rapt.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	The answer must be.  That there
	is some need basic to the human
	heart.  That embracing... the obligation
	of commitment... fulfills.

Her eyes have clouded.  As if Michael is talking to her.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Some need to belong to one another
	in a way which rages against the
	notion... that all is impermanent.
	Against the notion of mortality.

And suddenly, ALL the feeling rises in her throat.

		MICHAEL (O.S.)
	Our love is bigger.  And longer.
	Than life itself.

And the tears come.  They come freely, unhidden, unnoticed.  As if
they were needed.

Michael now.  Looking at his bride.

		MICHAEL
	That's what we want.  And marriage.
	Is what we do about it.

Kimmy smiles at him.  With love bigger than life itself.

		MICHAEL
	We are fools in this.  Thank
	God Almighty.

He is done.  There is a silence.

		MINISTER
	Boy, that was good!

People LAUGH.  The Minister holds up a sheet of paper.  For the
crowd to see.  Mostly paragraphs crossed out in red ink.

		MINISTER
	Michael and Kim also edited what
	they want me to say...

More laughter.

		MINISTER
	The idea was, we're only marrying
	once.  We have to remember it
	forever.  Let's keep to the good
	stuff.
		(squints at the sheet)
	You may kiss the bride.

Bigger LAUGHTER.  The Minister waves this off, his little joke.
Turns to the best man, pantomimes the ring.  As the hammered gold
circle is handed to Michael, Julianne absently scratches her still-
swollen finger.  Mandy taps Julianne on the arm, and produces...

... a matching ring.  Take it! Gives it to her.  So Julianne steps
forward.  Places the second ring into Kimmy's waiting hand.  Their
eyes meet, and hold throughout...

		MINISTER (O.S.)
	If anyone here can show just cause
	why this man and woman should not
	be married, speak now.  Or forever
	hold your peace.

Julianne CLEARS her throat.  Kimmy's heart flutters.  In the
silence... Julianne's wonderful smile.  Just kidding.

Michael reaches for Kim's hand, turns her gently to him.  Places
his ring on her finger.  Holds her hands.

		MICHAEL
	Kimberly.  I promise to love.
	And respect and comfort you.
	To hear your voice and your
	heart.  Until we are parted
	by death.

She swallows.  Smiles a fleeting, beautiful smile.  Fumbles
slightly, putting the ring on his finger.

		KIMMY
	Michael.  I promise to love and
	respect and comfort you.  To
	hear your voice and your heart.
	Until we are parted by death.

Staring in each other's eyes.  A moment so fragile, the Minister
waits an extra beat.

		MINISTER
	For the record, you each agree
	to marry the other?

		KIMMY
		(quickly)
	I do!

		MICHAEL
		(smiling)
	I do.

The Minister joins their right hands.

		MINISTER
	We haven't said much about God
	this evening, I know.  But He
	is here.  And He is happy.  To
	bless His wonderful children.

CLOSE now on Julianne.  For the inevitable moment.

		MINISTER (O.S.)
	In that Michael and Kimberly have
	given themselves to each other by
	solemn vows, and the exchanging
	of rings...

Unnoticed by the world.  Her eyes are close.

		MINISTER (O.S.)
	I pronounce them husband and wife.
	Those whom God has joined together,
	let no one put asunder.

The eyes open.  Wet, brave, ready for...

		MINISTER (O.S.)
	Now.  Kiss the bride.

Julianne watching.  As Michael does.

EXT.  WALLACE POND - NIGHT

This is what all the preparation was for.  Tables, lights, balloons,
the guests dancing on the hardwood floor, at the base of the gazebo.
The bride and groom among them, relaxed and happy.  Two who are one.
PAN TO...

... the stage, the band playing.  Julianne conferring with the twins
and the band leader, clear that she's giving the instructions.
Then, she takes her glass of champagne to the microphone...

... KLUNKS it, for silence.  The band stops.  The dancers follow.
All eyes are comfortably turned to the maid of honor.  She looks to
the couple.  Just below her.  Then, to the crowd...

		JULIANNE
	I'm a writer, too, not as
	good as Michael.  But I do
	steal from quality.

She raises her glass.  Everyone at the table does the same.

		JULIANNE
	This is to my best friend.  On
	the occasion of his wedding.

Shouts of support, a few whistles.  Silence.  She tells Michael...

		JULIANNE
	If I have truly come to know
	your bride as my new sister.
	This is in her heart...

She has to stop.  Swallows.  Because she will not let herself cry.

		JULIANNE
	"Understand.  I'll slip quietly
	away from the noisy crowd when
	I see the pale stars rising,
	blooming, over the oaks."

Deep breath.  Looks in his eyes.

		JULIANNE
	"I'll pursue solitary pathways
	through the pale twilit meadows,
	with only this one dream: You
	come too."

A hush.  SHARP applause.  From four hundred hands.  But not from
his.  He is too moved.  Too understanding of what he has heard.

		JULIANNE
	I don't have a wedding gift.
	But this is on loan.  Until
	you two find your song...

And with that the band begins.  The opening phrases of a song we
have come to know.  Michael seems overwhelmed.  Julianne nods
toward the gazebo...

... Michael takes his bride's hand, leads her up the stairs, into
his arms, as the twins step to the microphone, and guests begin to
applaud an unscheduled wedding dance...

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(singing)
	Someday, when I'm awfully low,
	   And the world is cold,
	I will feel a glow just thinking of you,
	   And the way you look tonight.

Soft two-part harmony.  As perfect as the words.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(singing)
	You're lovely.  With your smile so warm,
	   And your cheeks so soft,
	There is nothing for me but to love you,
	   Just the way you look tonight.

Julianne can cry now.  Because she's tied with half the place.

		MANDY/SAMMY
		(singing)
	With each word, your tenderness grows,
	   Tearing my fears apart...
	And the laugh that wrinkles your nose,
	   Touches my foolish heart.

Julianne begins to sing.  Unheard.  Unseen.  Even by the man she's
singing to...

		JULIANNE/MANDY/SAMMY
		(singing)
	You're lovely, please don't ever change,
	   Keep that breathless charm,
	Darling, please arrange it, cos I love you...
	   Just the way you look tonight.

The band keeps playing.  The dance goes on.  Two people lost in each
other.  The way it's supposed to be.

INT.  GREAT ROOM - LATE NIGHT

Bedlam.  Julianne caught in the middle of the throng.  A young
couple, dressed for travel, appear at the top of the staircase.
The SHOUT are deafening.  The bride has her bouquet...

... she spots Julianne far below.  THROWS it her way, Julianne
reflexively GOES FOR IT...

... not a fucking chance.  The twins nearly TRAMPLE her in the
stampede, Mandy WRESTING the prize from Sammy's grasp.  Everyone
CHEERS, and then the couple is...

... FLYING down the stairs, RACING through the crowd with a
protective phalanx of groomsmen bodyguards, heading for the door,
for freedom...

... Julianne, trapped in the crush, loses sight of the couple,
struggles against the flow, suddenly panicked by the certainty
that she will never see him before...

And then, he's THERE.  He has Julianne in his arms.  Holding her
so tight.  An embrace so wonderful, so terrible, she could go mad
from the confusion alone.  Against the din, he murmurs in her
ear...

		MICHAEL
	Wherever I go.  However far...

She sobs.  Holds him.

Deep, deep breath.

		JULIANNE
	You win a few, you lose a few.
	Some get rained out.

And to her surprise...

		DIGGER
		 (V.O., very softly)
	You have a good time?

To her greater surprise.  There are a few tears left, after all.

		JULIANNE
	I did what I came to do.

		DIGGER
		(V.O., even softer)
	Good girl.

She just can't speak now.  So she doesn't.

		DIGGER (V.O.)
	I was thinking.  Maybe you might
	visit us for awhile.  We've got
	the room made up.

This fucking guy.  God, she loves him.

		JULIANNE
	I'll think about it.  I'm okay.

		DIGGER (V.O.)
	Oh, you're more than okay.

Just above a whisper...

		JULIANNE
	You, too.

And with the last of her strength...

		JULIANNE
	If the sun comes up, I'll see
	you tomorrow, huh?

A chuckle.  At the other end.

		DIGGER (V.O.)
	 I'll play those odds.  You have
	 sweet dreams.

We hear the CLICK.  She turns her back on the stars.  Shoulders
straight.  Chin up.

She walks from frame.

FADE TO BLACK.  HOLD END CREDITS.
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