PART 6

类别:文学名著 作者:Josann McGibbon 本章:PART 6

    EXt. BALL FIELD - DAY

    Various S tEAMS practice. Maggie strides across

    tball field, a scowl on her face. A few hIGh SChOOL

    FOOtBALL PLAYERS job past Maggie, doing laps. A boy, KENDALL,

    calls out to ionately as shem,

    DENNIS, slows o run alongside Maggie.

    DENNIS

    (playful)

    Maggie, dont marry Coach! Marry me.

    I love you.

    MAGGIE

    Youre jail bait, Dennis. Go away.

    Run your laps. Go. Go.

    Dennis runs on as Maggie continues toward her goal: Bob and Ike,

    standing togethe field.

    ANGLE ON BOB AND IKE

    tanding on ter wave of

    VARSItY FOOtBALL PLAYERS ram into t across

    top of it. Ike is munching on

    one of the KIDS.

    BOB

    Drive! Drive! From your  low,

    get lo lo!

    Ike smiles broadly atop of the sled as he sees Maggie

    approacy peeved. s to

    Maggie. Bob lig t of her.

    BOB (contd)

    Good job, gentlemen... Special teams.

    tball players move ao

    Maggie, leaves Ike alone.

    BOB (contd)

    (to Maggie)

    hey, honey!

    Bob kisses and embraces Maggie. S see Ike immediately,

    then:

    MAGGIE

    (indicating Ike)

    is o now?

    BOB

    Ike just came by to c team.

    IKE

    And talk about you.

    Ike grins and ses in .

    MAGGIE

    Bob -- are you making friends his

    man?

    BOB

    Im just bragging about  you

    are. Im t man alive.

    Bob grabs Maggie around t and smooches her adoringly.

    Maggie sco Ike. he nods, all charm.

    IKE

    ell -- Ive got to get moving -- lot

    of o do today! Ill see you two

    love-birds later.

    Ike leaves. Bob calls after him.

    BOB

    See you at the wedding.

    IKE

    You bet ya, Coach.

    Maggie is ag. Sares at Bob. Ike joins in behind a line

    of peppy cheerleaders.

    MAGGIE

    At te him? Bob,

    dont you realize ing another

    article about me?

    BOB

    Sure I do. But t defense is a

    good offense, rig going

    to let your opponent throw you off

    your game.

    MAGGIE

    You dont understand this guy.

    BOB

    Let o the wedding. Youre

    not running, rig. quot;Im

    not...quot;

    MAGGIE

    (irritably)

    Im not running.

    BOB

    So if youre not running and Ike Graham

    is to see it, ticle he

    es  to have a happy ending,

    rigurning

    lemon into lemonade.

    MAGGIE

    Ive got ne of

    sugar and er is going to turn like

    Grao somet to take

    on a picnic.

    Bob gives Maggie a big hug.

    BOB

    homemade sunshine?

    Bob blos Maggie on tball sled.

    BOB (contd)

    I  you boys to take my princess on

    tell em

    where you parked your car.

    Maggie screams as tball field.

    INt. CONFESSIONAL BOOth/ChURCh - DAY

    Maggie kneels, ly. te opens

    before her.

    MAGGIE

    Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.

    My last confession was... ahh...

    Sries to recall.

    MAGGIE (contd)

    ... Anyechnical

    question here. Ive been having -- bad

    ts. I mean, really bad ts

    ...

    PRIESt

    Of an impure nature?

    MAGGIE

    No -- like -- Im h

    t .

    I  revenge. I  to destroy this

    guys life, career, everythe

    sin scale, ? I mean,

    can I quot;; my  of it?

    PRIESt

    C is...

    MAGGIE

    (impatient)

    t  this side

    of ten years ago t you had your

    tongue do. So dont call

    me quot;c;, Brian. It annoys me.

    PRIESt/ BRIAN

    No get upset.

    Brian closes ts

    MAGGIE

    (still inside

    th)

    Brian, open up. Dont ignore me.

    Brian leans into eps out to join him.

    BRIAN

    Youre not even Catholic, Maggie -- you

    really s come to confession.

    le man. ther for a

    beat.

    MAGGIE

    Im sorry. Im just so stressed out

    about t slime-ball reporter being in

    town. I jus o come warn you he

    migart asking you

    all kinds of ridiculous questions.

    Brian moves as in a nearby pew.

    BRIAN

    Actually, he only asked me one

    ridiculous question. t

    so bad.

    MAGGIE

    (sliding along

    the pew)

    ? You talked to ell

    ed before you ?

    BRIAN

    Yes, yes, Im sure I only did you good,

    Maggie.

    MAGGIE

    did he ask?

    A woman, MRS. MURPhY, rushes in.

    MRS. MURPhY

    Fatoo late?

    BRIAN

    No, no.

    MRS. MURPhY

    It  take long. Jus two venials.

    to to .

    BRIAN

    Only respectful t did we

    kind

    of music did you like... Did you ruin

    my life anding at

    tar...

    MAGGIE

    And w did you say?

    BRIAN

    you when

    clearly w o me is as

    God intended?

    MAGGIE

    (relieved)

    Good one! thanks.

    BRIAN

    It o be how I feel.

    Brian sits next to Maggie.

    MAGGIE

    God... Of course. Im sorry -- I mean,

    Im...

    (sighs)

    Brian -- Ive got to go. the mans a

    lunatic, but I knoly where hes

    going next.

    BRIAN

    God bless you, Maggie.

    Surns to rus, tops herself.

    MAGGIE

    O, my purse.

    So to Mrs. Murphy.

    MAGGIE (contd)

    Excuse me, sorry, forgot my purse.

    Good luck.

    Maggie closes tain and turns to Brian.

    MAGGIE (contd)

    ait -- he ridiculous

    question he asked?

    Brian smiles mischievously.

    BRIAN

    ed to know o like

    your eggs.

    MAGGIE

    eird. Like after all those years you

    would remem--

    Sarts to go, tops in racks as she hears:

    BRIAN

    (interrupting)

    -- Scrambled, , pepper and

    dill. Same as me.

    Maggie looks at Brian. Suddenly, soo.

    MAGGIE

    (tenderly)

    Im really sorry t I  you, Brian.

    BRIAN

    Im o

    be. But if you ever become a Catholic,

    may I ask you a favor, Maggie?

    MAGGIE

    Of course.

    BRIAN

    Could your confess to Fatrick

    from now on?

    MAGGIE

    Of course.

    And s. Brian goes back into the confessional.

    EXt. GILLS GARAGE - DAY

    Maggie drives up to an old brick fire is noo

    garage. t;Gills Garagequot;.

    INt. GILLS GARAGE - DAY

    Maggie rus.

    Several cars, including a yellow jeep-like car up on a hydraulic

    lift, are in the funky garage.

    MAGGIE

    Gill? Lydia? Gill?

    A CRAStering

    in Spanis stumbles GILL ChAVEZ, 34, wearing a grease-

    stained Grateful Dead tie-dyed t-s. riumply,

    E tAPE in his hands.

    GILL

    !

    Maggie regards ient h.

    MAGGIE

    Found w?

    Gill looks up and gives Maggie a fond, hazy smile.

    GILL

    Mags! ape from the

    Radio City Music  --

    Remember t nigrying to get

    Jerry to let me sit in on quot;Ripplequot;?

    tte from its case. Its broken. tape

    is dangling from tte.

    GILL (contd)

    (disappointed)

    O for you.

    Gill picks up an electric GUItAR and starts to play


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