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    INT. ATLANTIC HOTEL - HALLWAY - MOMENTS LATER

    Maggie walks towards Ikes room, checks that no one sees her and

    enters.

    INT. IKES HOTEL ROOM - TINUOUS

    Maggie lets herself in the modest room and turns on the lights

    on. She spots on audio cassette on the desk he door. She

    holds the cassette up to the light to read the hand-written

    label. It says "Miles Davis" on it. She pockets the tape. She

    walks to the living room.

    MAGGIES POV:

    Ike has placed post-its on a framed picture, using the frame as a

    bulletin board. Post-it notes lay out the information he has

    gathered under headings and subheadings. Parents "Mother"

    deceased, subheaded by "Walter" and there is one for "Brian",

    "Gill", and "Bob". Maggie smiles and shakes her head. She rips

    one post-it down and reads it to herself.

    MAGGIE

    (reads)

    "How does she get all these guys to

    propose? Shes not that beautiful."

    (snorts)

    Bite me, paper boy.

    She begins ripping many of other post-it off the picture frame.

    MAGGIE (td)

    (as she takes post-its)

    Rude...

    Shes ripping them down, fast and furious, then shoves them in

    her shoulder bag.

    INT. ATLANTIC HOTEL HALLWAY - TINUING

    Ike es down hallway as Harvey puts his shoes out to be shined.

    BASIDE THE ROOM

    Maggie, looking around, discovers the wedding video on the

    coffee table and grabs that, too.

    MAGGIE (td)

    Thief!

    THE SOUND OF A KEY IN THE DOOR makes Maggie jump. She flees to

    the bathroom, and shuts and locks the door. Just as Ike enters,

    he sniffs and looks around the room, instantly knowing something

    is up. He sees all his notes gone and a glimpse of Maggie as she

    closes the bathroom door. Ike is steaming. A BUMP sounds from

    the bathroom. He goes over to the door and tries the handle.

    Its locked. He starts to pound on the door.

    IKE

    All right, I know youre in there...

    You steal my research... Youre messing

    with the first ame now. Open up.

    Open up. You got no place to go.

    INT. IKES HOTEL BATHROOM - TINUING

    Ikes wrong. Maggie is already trying to open the first

    bathroom window. Its stuck. She climbs over the bathtub,

    opens that window and starts to climb out.

    IKE

    I want to have a very serious discussion

    with you as to why youre such a pain in

    the ass.

    We HEAR Ike slamming his body against the bathroom door.

    As Ike breaks in, he runs to the window and yells after her.

    EXT. IKES HOTEL WINDOW - TINUOUS

    IKE (td)

    Thats breaking aering. Ill call

    the sheriff.

    MAGGIE

    You do that. And remind him hes

    bringing the wio the luau. Thanks.

    She disappears around the ledge of the building and runs off.

    Ikes neighbor, Harvey, sits reading near his window.

    CUT TO:

    EXT. MAGGIES HOUSE - NIGHT

    Establishing.

    INT. MAGGIES HOUSE - NIGHT

    CLOSE ON: A CASSETTE PLAYER. We see the familiar handwritten

    label: "Miles Davis." "Kind of Blue" plays as Maggie listens in

    a chair, looking shell-shocked, surrounded by the post-its she

    stole from Ikes room. We see as she reads them: "Father, two-

    fisted drinker," "Peggy, best friend, but Peggy doesnt totally

    trust Maggi<bdo></bdo>e,&quot; &quot;Bob&quot; -- doesnt love him. Overwhelmed, she

    finishes reading the last note, leans back, puts her feet up on

    the table, deep in the mood of the melanusic.

    The CAMERA MOVES on the last note on the floor o her chair.

    It reads: &quot;SHOWS NO REMORSE&quot;.

    FADE TO BLACK.

    FADE IN:

    EXT. MAIN STREET/BEAUTY PARLOR -  DAY

    Its early m. Mrs. Pressman hands Peggy a cup of coffee

    to go. Peggy walks to the beauty parlor, unlocks the front door

    and goes in.

    INT. BEAUTY PARLOR - DAY

    Peggy enters and starts about her opening duties. She turns on

    the lights and turns and sees her friend, Maggie.

    MAGGIE

    Do you think I flirt with Cory?

    Peggy stops irack. Maggie is sitting curled up in a salon

    chair. She looks like she hasnt slept.

    PEGGY

    Good m to you, too. You look good.

    MAGGIE

    Thank you. Do you think I flirt with

    Cory?

    PEGGY

    Yes.

    Maggie looks miserable.

    MAGGIE

    I dont mean it.

    Peggy moves to the salon mirror near Maggie with her cup of

    coffee.

    PEGGY

    I know. I think sometimes you just

    sort of spaz-out with random excess

    flirtation energy and it just lands on

    anything male that moves.

    MAGGIE

    On anything male that moves? As

    opposed to anything male that doesnt

    move?

    Peggy pours her coffee out of its Styrofoam cup into a ceramic mug.

    PEGGY

    Like certain kinds of coral.

    Peggy sits in the salon chair o Maggie.

    MAGGIE

    Im going to kill myself.

    PEGGY

    Why?

    MAGGIE

    Because you think Im all like... &quot;Hey

    man, check me out&quot;.

    PEGGY

    (friendly)

    No, I dont think youre like, &quot;Im

    charming and mysterious in a way that

    even I dont uand and something

    about me is g out for prote

    from a big man like you&quot;. Very hard

    to pete with.bbr>99lib?</abbr> Especially to us

    married women who have lost our mystery.

    MAGGIE

    But you havent lost your mystery!

    Youre very mysterious!

    PEGGY

    No. Im weird. Weird and mysterious

    are two different things.

    MAGGIE

    But Im weird.

    PEGGY

    No. Youre quirky. Quirky and weird

    are two different things.

    MAGGIE

    Peggy, theres distinct possibility

    that I might be profoundly and

    irreversibly screwed up. Despite that,

    I love you and I  promise that I

    will no longer flirt with Cory, and I

    beg your fiveness.

    Maggie looks ready to cry.

    PEGGY

    Im not worried about you and Cory or

    Cory and me or even that youre

    irreversibly screwed up. But, Maggie,

    youve been like this since we were

    kids. And I think now that you are

    aware of it and that it hurts peoples

    feelings, maybe its time to move on

    with your life and it to someone of

    your own, like Bob, if hes the one.

    MAGGIE

    I think youre right.

    (then)

    Is there anything I  do to make it

    up to you?

    PEGGY

    Something that brings warmth to my heart.

    (pause)

    Duckbill platypus.

    MAGGIE

    Its only funny at Camp Birchwood at

    three in the m at a tick hunt.

    Its not anymore.

    Maggie makes her funny face. Peggy doesnt laugh.

    PEGGY

    Youre right. Its not funny now.

    Maybe we both grew up.

    MAGGIE

    Thanks. Will you fix my hair?

    CUT TO:

    EXT. MAGGIES HOUSE - LATER THAT M

    Maggie exits her house, gets on her bike and rides off towards

    town.

    INT. IKES HOTEL ROOM - LATER THAT M

    Ike is still in bed. He slowly blinks awake, stretches, and is

    about to throw off the covers when Maggies voice breaks the

    silence.

    MAGGIE

    Freeze. Hold on to those covers -- I

    didnt e here to see Ike Junior.

    Maggie smiles cheerfully at Ike from the foot of the bed. He

    narrows his eyes at her.

    IKE

    I take it the desk clerk is one of your

    many admirers.

    MAGGIE

    (deadpan)

    How do I do it? Im not that beautiful.

    Ike notices Maggie is holding two coffees.

    IKE

    Coffee. Now.

    Maggie hands it to him.

    MAGGIE

    Youre wele. Your notes made

    iiime reading -- if you

    like trashy fi. Your observations

    are distorted, ungrounded an inplete.

    You<s>..</s> must be very proud.

    IKE

    Im not a boastful man. Whats your

    point?

    Ike puts a shirt on as Maggie speaks.

    MAGGIE

    My point is that one again, youre

    getting it all wrong. That wont

    improve your reputation any, and its

    not very flattering to me either. So,

    Im going to give you a ce to write

    the truth.

    IKE

    Really.

    Maggie turns away from him as he dresses.

    MAGGIE

    Ive decided to cooperate a you

    interview me.

    (beat)

    For a thousand bucks.

    Ike clears his throat as he stands putting his pants on.

    MAGGIE (td)

    I want a big wedding and a killer dress

    and frand I will answer all your

    questions a you follow me around.

    Ike takes his coffee with him as he picks up his glasses, puts

    them on and crosses to the window.

    IKE

    My magazine doesnt pay because for

    stories. Its not what you call ethical.

    MAGGIE

    Oh, but making up the facts as you go

    along is ethical? Actually, I meant

    you. You probably got severance or

    expenses or both. Ill take your check.

    No credit cards.

    IKE

    (to Maggie)

    Youve seen the post-its. Ive already

    got more juicy material than I need.

    Why should I pay you dollar one?

    MAGGIE

    Because I think youre writing on spec

    and with a first person interview, you

    might actually sell that thing.

    Ike knows shes right.

    IKE

    Too much.

    MAGGIE

    Seven-fifty.

    IKE

    Five hundred.

    MAGGIE

    Six-fifty.

    IKE

    Done.

    Scowling, he writes out the ched hands it to her. Maggie

    looks at it a.nd smile sweetly.

    CUT TO

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