Scene 1: Reporting on
street
(Scene dissolves in from static. A reporter
is on screen with a news report of a murder with banners detailing the report
and box containing photos of murders. Diegetic sounds of the street are heard
with a non-diegetic sound of police and ambulance sirens and a light chatter in
the background.)
Reporter: We are live on the scene at a
brutal attack in which a mother of 3 is alleged to have murdered her husband and
children (camera pans to view of
house) but leaving her youngest daughter as a sole survivor thanks to police
intervention. (Pans to view of woman by
car) Reports are coming in that the woman in question has no history of
mental illness and the police are currently not aware of the cause of this
vicious assault. (Woman is put in the car
by “plain-clothes” police officer.)
Scene 2:
Hospital
(Establishing shot of the hospital at a low
angle. Scene cuts to a long 2 shot of a young woman and a doctor walking down a
hospital hallway. The doctor is leading her and detailing the status of her
mother’s case.)
Doctor: The discharge papers are almost
finished; you just need to sign a form to assert that your mother will be
staying with your family during her recuperation.
Ella: You really think that’ll
help?
Doctor: Simply visiting over this past
year has improved her recovery process, Mrs. Garcia. She’s no longer showing any
signs of schizophrenia and we have no reason to keep her here any longer (they stop outside of the hospital door).
She is cured. (Ella peeks around him into
the door window) And here’s the copy of her medical history you requested
(he hands over a file and she opens it
but is interrupted) I think it’s time we tell her. (They enter.)
Scene 3: Hospital
bedroom
(The camera tilts upwards to a long/medium
shot behind the mother. She is facing a corner window on a rocking chair with a
knitted blanket over her, slowly rocking. Ella walks up behind
her.)
Ella: Mum? You’re gonna be coming home
with me, okay? William and I are gonna take care of you for a
while.
William: Ella, I’m telling you, there’s
something wrong.
Ella: Will, she’s just out of hospital. She’s just
transitioning.
William: There’s transitioning and then
there’s…her.
Ella: Just drop it. She was in there
for 15 years after a psychotic break! She’s home and she’s cured. Leave it be.
(Walks out).
William: I just… don’t trust
her.
Scene 8: Dinner Table
Ella: Finish of your peas, Logan. No
desert ‘til that plate’s clean. (Ella and
William leave the table.)
(Mary stares at Logan until he looks up at
her. She shakes then he eyes roll back in her head, before turning white. Logan
screams and runs away from the table.)
Ella: Honey, what’s
wrong?
Logan: Mum! Mum! Don’t make me- don’t
make me-
Ella: Logan! What?
Logan: Mum…her eyes. (Ella and William exchange a worried
look.)
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