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  • "A WEEKEND WITH WORLEY"


    By
    Daniel P. Ward


    STORY SUMMARY:


    Nick Rye is the hottest celebrity feature writer in the business. He only interviews the legendary and the soon to be legendary. However, his latest assignment is something completely new to him. Her name is Worley Scott. She is Teen Hollywood's reigning queen. And she's going to give Nick much worse than writer's block. She's going to make him fall in love.

    FADE IN:

    OPENING CREDIT SEQUENCE

    EXT - DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK - SuMMER, LATE MORNING

    The city is in the midst of mid-morning hustle and bustle. Businessmen are getting in and out of taxicabs, bike messengers are cruising the streets and vendors are setting up their shops.

    Out of the subway stairwell and into the busy sidewalk steps NICK RYE. He is a strong, confident man in his late twenties. He dresses in khakis and a dress shirt. He is no slave to fashion but doesn't look out of place. He slings a leather case/bag over his shoulder and pulls the sunglasses out of his shirt pocket and places them on his face as he makes his way down the street.

    NICK passes a poster promoting the television show starring post-teen actress WORLEY SCOTT. The show is titled "Young Dreamers" and the poster features a giant shot of WORLEY SCOTT under the title. We hold on the poster after NICK leaves the shot.



    CUT TO:

    EXT - OFFICE BUILDING LOBBY - DAY



    NICK approaches an office building and enters the revolving door.



    CUT TO:

    INT - OFFICE BUILDING LOBBY - DAY

    Nick approaches the security desk, signs his name on the clipboard and pulls his security pass out of his pocket to show the SECURITY GUARD.



    SECURITY GUARD

    Good Morning, Mr. Nick.



    NICK

    Hey.

    NICK proceeds through the metal detector and to the main elevators. The elevator opens and NICK gets in, immediately he punches the floor he wants and then leans against the back corner. He notices a YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN approaching the elevator and reaches for the door to keep it from closing.



    YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN

    Thank you.



    NICK

    You’re welcome.

    She enters the elevator and catches her breath from the rush to the elevator. NICK gives her a hopeful eye but she turns her attention to the notepad in her hand. He grins to himself as the doors close.



    CUT TO:

    INT - OFFICE BUILDING EIGHTH FLOOR - DAY

    The elevator opens and NICK exits. The woman is still staring at her notepad as he exits. When he's out of eye-line she checks him out completely before the doors close. We follow NICK down the hall and in to the offices of ACCESS MAGAZINE.



    CUT TO:

    INT - ACCESS MAGAZINE OFFICE - DAY

    ACCESS MAGAZINE is a young hip Hollywood & fashion focused magazine, which generally uses decent journalism and a ton of fashion ads to sell magazines. The office is humming with activity as layout people and assistants buzz around the office.

    They all say hi to NICK as he walks by. He's very popular in the office. He's the young hot shot who's won awards for groundbreaking interviews with Hollywood's hard to get to set (Sean Penn, Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro, etc.). Every celebrity wants NICK to write their cover story.

    He enters the more executive area of the office, if there is one since the young hipsters aren't much for separation of management and employees. No one wears a tie. Some even wear t-shirts and shorts. Dress code is not a priority here.

    NICK enters the meeting room, which is already full of people.

    END CREDIT SEQUENCE

    CUT TO:

    INT - AcCESS MAGAZINE OFFICE MEETING ROOM - DAY

    The room is somewhat modern. A long formica table centers the room while blow-ups of the magazines greater covers are hung around the room. A giant white board with topics is at the end of room hung on a wall. NICK enters as a story discussion is ongoing.



    OFFICE WRITER MALE

    ...This guy's a total bum and I don't think we should waste our time or page space on him.



    OFFICE WRITER FEMALE

    Bum or not, this guy is selling tickets and getting all the girls giddy for his new CD and TV show. We're selling magazines here aren't we?

    NICK has taken a seat at the end of the table he is noticed. Managing Editor JOHN GROSSMAN interrupts the two writers.



    JOHN

    Nick, good to see you. Only 20 minutes late. Call me honored.



    NICK

    Sorry John, lost track of the time.

    JOHN has heard all the excuses and doesn't care anyway. NICK is his most prized possession as a writer and he treats him like a son.



    JOHN

    At least you're not making up the excuses anymore. Well, I don't want to keep you in suspense so we'll move right to your next assignment. I hope you didn't have plans for this weekend because you do now.



    NICK

    Really, whatta you got?



    JOHN

    Worley Scott. What do you know about her?



    NICK

    Another teen queen trying to be the next Julia Roberts. Oh, and my niece loves her TV show.

    Everyone in the rooms laughs at his comment.



    JOHN

    What do you think of it?



    NICK

    I don't watch that crap. I had enough teen angst when I was in high school, I don't think I need anymore.

    JOHN slides a videotape across the table.



    JOHN

    Well you better watch this so you have something to talk to her about. It's an Emmy preview tape.



    NICK

    (Dismissive)

    Can't wait.



    JOHN looks toward JOANIE, his assistant. She is taking minutes of the meeting.



    JOHN

    See Joanie for the specifics.

    We focus on NICK as he looks at the videotape. He's not happy. JOHN is continuing the meeting.



    JOHN (O.S.)

    Moving on. Who's the author of the piece on the fine art of keg tapping?



    CUT TO:

    INT - JOHN'S OFFICE AFTER THE MEETING

    JOHN is sitting in his office reading e-mail at his computer. There is a knock on the door. He doesn't turn away from his PC.



    JOHN

    Come in.

    NICK enters the office. JOHN takes his eyes off the screen and turns to him.



    NICK

    Hey.



    JOHN

    Nick. What can I do for you?



    NICK

    Well, it's this assignment.



    JOHN

    What about it?



    NICK

    It's a little below me don't you think?



    JOHN

    Oh, and how so?

    NICK sits in one of the two chairs in front of JOHN's DESK



    NICK

    I don't want to sound like a pompous prick but I interview the big ones, the ones who are on top and stay there. I'm not the guy you send for a fluff piece on a teen actress who'll be nothing but an E True Hollywood Story in five years.



    JOHN

    First off, you are a pompous prick. Second, this girl's a star on the rise with all the talent to back up the hype. Third, I'm your boss so you'll do what I say. And fourth, you're the best interview writer I've ever read and even you could make this girl seem interesting.



    NICK

    I'm sure this has nothing to do with her being a beautiful face to put on the cover.



    JOHN

    Great articles don't sell these days. Gotta have some eye candy for the kids. Figured you would have lost your artistic idealism by now.



    NICK

    Guess I'm still a dreamer John. But it also means I'm gonna miss Allie's birthday this weekend. Sixteen's a big one and you know I'm her favorite Uncle.



    JOHN

    You're her only Uncle and this is the only time available to us. You get a whole weekend to develop your famous profile. We're even thinking of calling it Weekend with Worley.



    NICK

    Sounds like a bad movie with a dead guy in it.

    JOHN puts his hands on his desk and gets a little more serious in tone.



    JOHN

    Look. We cut you a lot of slack here because of how good you are. You work at home. You're in the office twice a month. Plus all this Hollywood access can't be bad for your sex life.



    NICK

    I don't treat it like that and you know it.



    JOHN

    But you could. Why don't you?



    NICK

    How's the wife John?

    JOHN takes a moment, slightly taken aback by the question.



    JOHN

    She's good, love of my life.

    NICK rises from the chair and looks JOHN in the eye.



    NICK

    Not gonna find that in Hollywood.

    He exits the office and JOHN pauses looking at the door before returning to his computer.



    CUT TO:

    EXT - NJ SUBURBAN HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

    NICK is pulling up to a house in his car. His niece, ALLIE, is shooting hoops on the driveway basketball court. ALLIE is almost 16 and looks like the target for every bit of teen advertising. NICK pulls up shallow in the driveway trying to keep his car out of range of a stray basketball. ALLIE notices and jogs towards the car. NICK is getting out.



    ALLIE

    Uncle Nick!

    She jumps towards him to give him a hug.



    NICK

    Hey kiddo. How you feeling? Only two more days at 15.



    ALLIE

    I can't wait. I'm going for my driver's license on Monday.



    NICK

    Don't they usually make you get a permit first?



    ALLIE

    Got it 90 days ago. I'm an excellent driver.



    NICK

    Yeah, you and Rain Man. Is your Mom home?

    They head back down the driveway and start shooting hoops. NICK misses a lot while Allie bury's nearly every shot.



    ALLIE

    Mom and Dad have a counselor meeting tonight. It's such a drag that they just can't get divorced like everybody else.



    NICK

    Be happy they're trying. You can't give up on love.



    ALLIE

    You should talk. When you gonna get me an Aunt already?



    NICK

    I'm still a young man. Not everyone is in a hurry to get older.

    NICK misses an easy shot.



    ALLIE

    You stink Uncle Nick.



    NICK

    Well you've got home court advantage here. You get off the bench yet at school?



    ALLIE

    I'm getting some substitute minutes. The coach plays all the seniors even though some of them suck. She puts me in when we need some points.



    NICK

    Hey, don't be getting too big on me.

    She sinks a beautiful long jumper.



    ALLIE

    It's tough not too.

    He's amazed at the shot, grabs the rebound and puts the ball under his arms.



    ALLIE(cont'd)

    So why'd do you come out tonight? My party's not until Sunday.



    NICK

    Well, that's why I came.



    ALLIE

    You're bailing on me?



    NICK

    Sorry kiddo. Something came up for work that I can't get out of this weekend. I came to make it up to you by taking you out tonight. Whatever you want to do.

    They start walking towards the house.



    ALLIE

    Well, that's just great. Some Uncle you are.



    NICK

    Go get cleaned up and I'll tell you all about my big assignment. You may change your mind about me.



    ALLIE

    Can I drive?



    NICK

    Not sure if I'm insured for teen drivers.



    ALLIE

    Uncle Nick!



    CUT TO:

    INT - PIZZA HUT - NIGHT

    ALLIE

    (shouting)

    Worley Scott!!! You're interviewing Worley Scott?

    NICK motions for her to calm down.



    NICK

    Calm down. Yes, I'm spending the weekend interviewing and observing Worley Scott. You didn't get this excited when I did that piece on Al Pacino.



    ALLIE

    Who cares about him?



    NICK

    The man's got Oscars and a long career behind him. This girl's only been around one TV season.



    ALLIE

    You're such an entertainment snob Uncle Nick. You're too old for your own good.



    NICK

    Geez. Have you been talking to my boss?



    ALLIE

    She's a great actress. She's already got three movies done. She's gonna be a huge star. And I love her. Can you get me an autograph?



    NICK

    This is strictly professional Allie.



    ALLIE

    Come on, you owe me for missing my birthday.



    NICK

    I'll see what I can do. So you like Worley Scott, huh?



    ALLIE

    I'm sixteen. She's my idol.



    NICK

    I fear for the future.



    ALLIE

    There you go sounding old again.



    NICK looks at her with a "very funny" look.



    CUT TO:

    VIDEO - ACCESS HOLLYWOOD-LIKE SHOW

    BUBBLY HOST

    Is Hollywood ready for Worley Scott? We'll find out soon as her first movie debuts this weekend. We've got an exclusive scene from the film coming up. But first what do you think about Worley Scott. Check this out.

    The report begins with shots of teenagers professing their love for Worley Scott. One twenty-something person says, "I know she's young but I don't care, she's smoking! Worley, call me baby!"



    CUT TO:

    INT - NICK'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

    The ACCESS Hollywood show is on in his apartment as he packs his bag for the trip out to Hollywood. At the last on-screen comment he looks at the TV and grins to himself.



    NICK

    (to himself)

    Worley Scott. You'd think that she cured cancer.

    He picks up the video tape from the coffee table and pops it in the vcr.



    NICK(cont'd)

    Well, let's take a look at what we've got in store this weekend.



    CUT TO:

    INT - NICK's TV - NIGHT

    The episode of "Young Dreamers" begins. Worley Scott is on the screen. The setting is a high school hallway. WORLEY's character, Christine, is talking to Britney her best friend on the show.



    WORLEY (CHRISTINE)

    I don't know what I'm gonna do Britney. I can’t tell my Mom about this, she'd freak.



    BRITNEY

    You've got to do something because it's not gonna go away.



    WORLEY (CHRISTINE)

    I know, but it's hard, you know?



    CUT TO:

    INT - NICK'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

    NICK is sitting on the couch watching the show.



    NICK

    (to himself)

    Yeah, I can see how the world would be riveted.

    He continues to watch as the opening credits of "Young Dreamers" begin.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. LOS ANGELES AIRPORT - EARLY EVENING

    We see planes landing and the terminal in the background. NICK is arriving in Los Angeles.



    CUT TO:

    INT. LOS ANGELES AIRPORT - EARLY EVENING

    NICK is exiting the jetway to the terminal. He’s no tourist. There’s no stopping to look around. A woman’s voice catches his ear.



    VOICE (O.S.)

    Nick!

    NICK turns his head to see a young woman waving at him. He doesn’t recognize her. She is wearing a tan business suit/skirt outfit and looks very professional. Her name is MELISSA. NICK walks towards her.



    MELISSA

    Welcome to Los Angeles. I’m Melissa Pifer from the Bailey-Carr Agency. We represent Worley Scott.

    NICK shakes her hand.



    NICK

    Hi, nice to meet you.



    MELISSA

    And you. We have a car waiting for you.



    NICK

    Oh, thanks. I was just gonna grab a taxi.

    They begin walking through the terminal.



    MELISSA

    Well, Vanessa wanted a chance to talk to you before the interview with Worley. She’s waiting in the car.



    NICK

    Vanessa?



    MELISSA

    Vanessa Carr. My boss. As in Bailey-Carr Agency? Worley’s one of our most promising clients and she likes to be very hands-on at the beginning of an acter’s career.



    NICK

    Great, how far is it to the hotel?



    MELISSA

    About a half-hour.

    NICK isn’t happy about the prospect of spending that much time with an agent. He loathes the "Hollywood" crap.



    NICK

    Great.

    There is some silence as they walk. MELISSA changes the subject.



    MELISSA

    Boy, you look much better than the press photo I got. You should think about getting a new one. I was barely able to pick you out there.



    NICK

    Thanks. They took it under duress. I was hoping to remain anonymous.



    MELISSA

    Oh yeah. (beat) Why?

    NICK smiles and continues to walk as MELISSA ponders his reasoning.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. LOS ANGELES AIRPORT - EARLY EVENING

    NICK and MELISSA walk towards a black limousine. The driver opens the door and takes NICK’s bag as he enters the limo.



    CUT TO:

    INT. LIMOUSINE - EARLY EVENING

    MELISSA has taken a seat near the far door of the limo. NICK sits next to her as the driver closes the door. NICK looks across from him directly in to the face of VANESSA CARR. She looks in her mid-40’s and is dressed in a grey business suit. She is very serious and would probably be very beautiful if not for the fact that she looks like the ultimate ball-breaker.

    VANESSA is talking on her cell phone. She gives NICK a cursory wave but little other consideration. NICK looks to MELISSA who is no longer as perky as she was inside.



    MELISSA

    Would you like something to drink?

    MELISSA reaches for a bottle of water from the limo’s refrigerator.



    NICK

    No I’m okay, Thanks.

    NICK settles back and listens to VANESSA finish her call.



    VANESSA (into phone)

    ...I don’t care what they did last time. I want this to be an uninterrupted event. If they need potty breaks tell them to buy some depends. (beat) Oh the unions! If you want to get something done you have to pay somebody. (beat) Look, just make it happen would you please. (beat) Call me when it’s done.

    VANESSA hangs up the phone and turns to NICK. She suddenly turns on the smile and charm.



    VANESSA

    Nick, it’s nice to meet you. I’m Vanessa Carr, Worley’s Agent.

    They shake hands.



    NICK

    Hi, Melissa told me you had arranged this. Normally I try to fly under the radar.



    VANESSA

    Well, I wanted to talk to you to set things up since I’ll be working with Worley all weekend.



    NICK

    Okay, what’s on your mind?

    VANESSA takes a breath before presenting her case.



    VANESSA

    Well, I know that you’re a big New York writer and you cover only the biggest stars. That’s why I wanted you on this. My girl is about to shoot out of the gates and I’d like you to give her a push.



    NICK

    Well, I’m not here to write a fluff piece. I’m here to observe, interview and write what I think the story is.



    VANESSA

    I’m sure you’ll love Worley. She’s a great girl. I also wanted to discuss the interview times with you. Now, you’ll get two hours tomorrow afternoon. You’ll be able to follow her on the press junket Saturday and then you’ll get another two hours on Sunday after the premiere.



    NICK

    I’m gonna need more than that. It’s bad enough that I only have a weekend. If that’s all I’ve got I need 24/7 access.



    VANESSA

    Well, I’m sorry but she’s very booked this weekend launching the new movie and that’s all the time I could get you.



    NICK

    I might as well go back to New York then.



    VANESSA

    Hey, stay the weekend. Do the interviews and see where you are.



    NICK

    Look there’s a reason you asked for me. I’m telling you the way that I write. If I can’t do it my way, nobody's gonna get what they want. You or me.



    VANESSA

    Right now this is all I can give you. If you don’t have enough after the weekend, we can schedule something next month before she starts shooting the next season of "Young Dreamers."

    NICK is quiet and unhappy. The limo stops moving. VANESSA turns to the DRIVER.



    VANESSA

    What’s happening?



    DRIVER

    Looks like a back-up on the 405.

    VANESSA sighs and picks up her cell phone to dial a number. NICK turns to MELISSA.



    NICK

    I think I’ll take that drink now.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL - MORNING

    Travelers and employees circulate through the hotel. The front desk is busy with people checking out of the hotel.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL RESTAURANT - MORNING

    NICK is sitting down at a table drinking coffee and reading the morning paper. The restaurant is emptying out as business people are leaving for meetings. The staff is beginning to clean-up tables as the buffet is not seeing much traffic.

    A young woman in a hooded sweatshirt and a baseball cap enters the restaurant. She heads directly for the buffet and grabs a bagel and an apple. She sits at a table near NICK. He takes a little notice of her. He can’t really see her face; she looks like a young woman trying to beat the clock for breakfast after a late night.

    A waitress approaches her with a coffee pot. The young woman turns her cup face down.



    YOUNG WOMAN

    Can I just have an Orange Juice please?



    WAITRESS

    Certainly, Miss Scott. Coming right up.



    YOUNG WOMAN

    Thank you.

    NICK takes notice of this. Could this be WORLEY SCOTT? He puts down his paper and looks closer at the young woman. She picks at her bagel without cutting or buttering it she is tearing of pieces and eating them. The waitress returns with a carafe of Orange Juice.



    WAITRESS

    Can I get you anything else?



    YOUNG WOMAN

    No, I’m good. Thank you.

    The WAITRESS walks over to NICK’s table.



    WAITRESS

    Can I get you anything else sir? They’ll be closing up breakfast soon.



    NICK

    No, thank you.

    She starts to walk away but NICK beckons her back.



    NICK

    Excuse me.

    She turns back to him.



    NICK (cont’d)

    Is that?

    The WAITRESS says nothing. She only nods and puts her finger to her lips asking him not to say anything too loud. The WAITRESS walks away. NICK turns his attention back to the young woman whom he has confirmed is WORLEY SCOTT.

    She has poured her O.J. and is taking her first sip. As she tilts her head back we can see her face for the first time. She is not made up going with her incognito look but she is fresh and beautiful.

    She sets the O.J. back on the table and catches NICK’s stare. She smiles and returns here attention to her bagel. Suddenly a commotion is heard from outside the door.



    MAN (O.S.)

    You’re not allowed in here unless you are a guest.

    Suddenly out of nowhere five young girls and two teenage boys enter the restaurant.



    TEENS (almost together)

    WORLEY!

    The make a dash for her table as she turns to see what’s happening. The hotel security is no match for their tenacity and they are on her. So excited the knock the O.J. over and all over the table. WORLEY quickly stands and moves back.

    NICK has seen star security before and attempts a rescue. He is up and in between WORLEY and the TEENS. He holds them for a second before the blow by him. Suddenly WORLEY is surrounded with little autograph books and pens.



    TEEN #1

    Could you sign it to Jennifer?



    TEEN #2

    Make mine out to Josh.

    WORLEY graciously starts signing the autographs as the hotel security finally catches up to the kids.



    SECURITY GUARD

    I'm sorry Ms. Scott. (to kids) Come on guys, you have to get out of here.

    WORLEY looks at the guard and the giddy teens in front of her and continues to sign.



    WORLEY

    Hold on, let me sign their books and then you can haul them off. Okay?

    The SECURITY GUARD nods and the TEENS continue handing her books and pens.



    TEEN #3

    Is Andrew going to be back next season? I heard he was trying to renegotiate his contract?



    TEEN #4

    What’s it like kissing him on the show?



    TEEN #5

    What are you talking about? Dennis is the cutest one on the show.

    The TEENS seem to forget that WORLEY is there and begin debating the current topic. WORLEY finishes the last autograph and nods to the SECURITY GUARD.



    SECURITY GUARD

    Okay, time to go.

    The TEENS walk away happy to have their books signed.



    TEENS

    Thanks Worley. Can’t wait to see the new movie.

    WORLEY waves amused at their enthusiasm.



    WORLEY

    Take care guys. Thanks for watching the show.

    Throughout the ordeal NICK has been observing and taking everything in. WORLEY walks back towards her table where NICK is standing.



    WORLEY

    Looks like I’m gonna need some more Orange Juice.

    The WAITRESS is already on the way with a towel and some fresh O.J..



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    Thanks for trying. You almost had them. If only you were armed.

    NICK smiles. She’s charming.



    NICK

    Yeah well, I guess it looks easier than it is. I’m sure you’re used to it by now.



    WORLEY

    You never get used to it. But at least there’s never a dull moment.

    She turns back to the table where the WAITRESS is cleaning the table.



    WORLEY

    Sorry about the mess.



    WAITRESS

    That’s okay, it’s not your fault.

    NICK goes towards her.



    NICK

    Well, you’re more than welcome to join me.



    WORLEY

    Depends, did you know who I was before those kids ran in here.

    NICK pauses for a moment.



    NICK

    Yes, but only for about 30 seconds before. (beat) The question is, did you know who I was when you walked in here?

    WORLEY is intrigued at the turnaround.



    WORLEY

    No, I didn’t and I still don’t. (beat) So who are you?



    NICK

    Well, according to your agent I’m soon to be your biggest fan. They always forget that I could be your worst enemy too.



    WORLEY

    Oh, you’re a reporter.



    NICK

    I prefer feature writer. Hi, I’m Nick Rye.

    They shake hands.



    WORLEY

    Oh you’re here already. She told me to be careful with you, not get in to close. But it’s hard to fear someone who just got taken out by a bunch of adolescents.



    NICK

    So does that mean you’ll join me?



    WORLEY

    Well as much as I shouldn’t I can’t. I’m already late I was just grabbing a bite before I have to get ready for some interviews. Do we have something scheduled today?



    NICK

    Yeah, this afternoon.



    WORLEY

    Okay, well I’ll see you then.



    NICK

    Okay, I look forward to it.

    She begins to walk away but turns back to him.



    WORLEY

    Nick, maybe you should hit the gym today in case we have another situation come up. They have a very nice one here in the hotel.



    NICK

    I’ll think about it.

    She turns and exits the restaurant. The WAITRESS is done cleaning the spill. She turns to NICK.



    WAITRESS

    Don’t you just love her?



    NICK

    I guess it’s hard not to.

    The WAITRESS walks away with her bus pan leaving NICK to ponder his first encounter with the young star.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL BALLROOM - MORNING

    The press junket for WORLEY’s debut film, "Suddenly Last Summer," is underway. The Ballroom is filled with tables of journalists enjoying the free food and waiting for a chance to interview the stars of the film. Various promotional posters and cardboard stand-ups are displayed throughout the room.

    NICK wades through the room loathing being surrounded by reviewers and entertainment beat writers passing themselves off as journalists. He casually waves and acknowledges some whom he recognizes from other functions. He finds his way to the corner of the room where some private on-camera interviews with the stars are taking place.

    WORLEY is in between interviews and is having her face touched up by a make-up person. NICK sees her and attempts to slip in to observe anonymously when his cover is blown by a loud recognition.



    MELISSA (O.S.)

    (practically screaming)

    Nick! Good to see you again!

    She walks up to him and gives him an arm squeeze. Everyone has taken notice, including WORLEY. She gives him a look and their eyes connect. Her gaze lingers for a moment with a slight smile then she goes back to paying attention to the make-up artist.



    MELISSA (cont’d)

    Sorry about being a little tight last night. I have to be a little cooler when Vanessa is around.



    NICK

    So, I can guess that she’s not here now.



    MELISSA

    She had to go yell at some studio exec for having the wrong type of soda in Worley’s dressing room. I swear she loves doing it, because Worley doesn’t even drink soda.



    NICK

    Does she ask to have the brown M&M’s removed too?



    MELISSA

    Huh?

    MELISSA is too young to get the reference to Van Halen’s infamous contract rider stipulation. He’s feeling a little old.



    NICK

    Forget it. So, how much longer until I can see Worley for a one-on-one?



    MELISSA

    Uh, she’s running a little late. She should be done in about a half-hour. But she’ll need a little down time after this. She’s been answering the same questions over and over again for the past 3 hours.



    NICK

    I’ll try to be original.



    MELISSA

    I’m sure you will.

    MELISSA seems to have a thing for NICK. There is a lot of flirting going on. NICK simply smiles and steps back to continue observing his subject. MELISSA turns to look with him. WORLEY is being interviewed by a local entertainment reporter. As we push in on the action we hear more of the interview.



    ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER

    So, it’s your first film. Do you feel a lot of pressure?



    WORLEY

    Sure, I wouldn’t be human if there wasn’t some stress. But it’s not the end of the world. I just try to do my best work and hopefully that’s enough...

    We turn back to NICK and MELISSA



    MELISSA

    That’s the twentieth time she’s given that answer. Still seems like the first, doesn’t it?



    NICK

    Well, it’s the first for me so I wouldn’t know. (beat) Look I know you want me to like her and help your girl out. But I write the truth as I see it. I hope that’s enough for you.



    MELISSA

    I have complete faith in our girl.



    NICK

    Good. I hope we can stop with the full press now.

    MELISSA turns to him and gets very close.



    MELISSA

    Not a chance.

    She smiles and walks away to talk to the director of the press junket. NICK watches her go and then turns his attention back to the interview WORLEY is giving. It has just wrapped up and she is shaking hands with the interviewer before the next person is brought in.

    WORLEY glances around as she sips from a bottle of water. Again she catches NICK’s vision. She smiles and makes a muscle mocking is inability to handle the kids that morning. NICK smiles and drops his glance. WORLEY continues to look at him until the next interviewer is brought in to the room.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL HALLWAY - LATE AFTERNOON

    NICK steps off the elevator and heads to the end of the hall. The door reads "SUITE 401." He pauses before knocking on the door. He looks down to notice the "DO NOT DISTURB" sign. He disregards it and knocks again.

    We hear the shuffling of feat to the door and the pausing as someone looks through the peep-hole. The door is unlocked and then opened wide. WORLEY stands there in a hotel bathrobe and slippers drying her hair with towel.



    WORLEY

    Nick Rye. How’d you find out what room I was in? That’s highly private information.



    NICK

    Some 14-year-old in the lobby told me. You’ve got some very serious fans.



    WORLEY

    I know, are you one?



    NICK

    No comment.



    WORLEY

    That’s a no.



    NICK

    Not at all, I’m not here to be a fan or a foe. I’m just here for the story. Your story.



    WORLEY

    You’re not really supposed to be here and you know it. I have private time built in to my schedule this weekend for a reason.

    WORLEY is interrupted by the phone ringing in the background.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    Great, now they’re getting through the switchboard. (beat) Well don’t stand there like an idiot, come in.

    NICK enters and the door shuts behind him.



    CUT TO:

    INT. WORLEY’S SUITE - LATE AFTERNOON

    WORLEY heads for the phone as NICK surveys the suite. It’s rather spacious with the hallway leading to the main room. A Couch, love seat and lounger separate the den area from a long table. A big screen television is on but muted, a music video is on.



    NICK

    Much better room than mine.

    WORLEY is about to pick up the phone.



    WORLEY

    I would hope so.

    WORLEY answers the phone.



    WORLEY

    Hello? (beat) Hey baby. I was hoping it was you. How’d the looping go?

    She is listening and catches NICK still looking around the room attempting not to overhear.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    Can you hold on a second?

    WORLEY puts the phone to her chest to mute the receiver.



    WORLEY

    I’m sorry Nick, but can you excuse me? I promise I’ll see you tomorrow okay?



    NICK

    Yeah, I’m sorry. I’ll let myself out.



    WORLEY

    Thanks.

    NICK begins to exit and WORLEY resumes her call we can hear her conversation as NICK opens the door and leaves.



    WORLEY

    I’m back. Sorry. Yeah, Vanessa has this reporter from New York here and he’s been trying to get me to sit for a one-on-one...



    CUT TO:

    INT. NICK’S hOTEL - NIGHT

    Nick is on his cell phone with his niece, Allie. The television is on in the background but muted. It’s a standard hotel room (two beds, a table, chairs). Nick sits at the table with his laptop on while talking to Allie.



    NICK

    No, I didn’t get you an autograph. I’m a professional Allie, I can’t go around asking people I interview for their autographs. (beat) Yeah well you’re lucky I called you for your birthday.

    There is a knock at the door.



    NICK

    Allie, hold on a second.

    NICK goes to the door and opens it. WORLEY stands there with a smile on her face.



    WORLEY

    I’m sorry I blew you off earlier. I had something scheduled for tonight but it looks like that’s not happening so if you wanted to talk I’m around.

    A screech is heard from the cell phone. NICK winces and holds the phone away from his ear. WORLEY looks at NICK wondering what’s going on.



    NICK

    It’s my niece. She’s a really big fan of yours.

    Nick speaks in to the phone.



    NICK

    Allie, I have to go. Yes it’s her. I’ll call you tomorrow. (beat) No. (beat) Have a happy birthday and save me a seat in the car after you pass your test.

    A voice can be heard before being cut off when he hangs up the phone.



    WORLEY

    Oh, it’s her birthday. I would have talked to her you know.



    NICK

    16 and ready to be a terror on the roads. She knows I have a strict no fan worship with my interviewees policy.



    WORLEY

    You’re just no fun Uncle Nick.



    NICK

    Now I know where she gets it. Come in, please.

    WORLEY enters the room. NICK places the cell phone on the counter.



    WORLEY

    You’re right. It’s not as nice as mine.



    NICK

    Well that’s how I keep my ear to the street. By living like the common man.



    WORLEY

    Nothing to do with your magazine’s accounting office.



    NICK

    Yeah, that too. Can you excuse me for a minute?



    WORLEY

    Sure.

    NICK heads for the bathroom and closes the door. WORLEY surveys the room. It’s very neat. She looks out the window for a moment and then gets an idea and heads for the counter. She picks up the cell phone NICK just put down and presses the "SEND" button. She pauses for a moment waiting for someone to answer.



    WORLEY

    Is this Allie? (beat) Well Allie I know your Uncle is too much of professional to let you talk to me so I had to commandeer his cell phone when he left the room. (beat) That’s great I’m glad you like the show. (beat) Well if you ever make it to L.A. I’d be happy to have you down to the set to see us shoot the show.

    NICK walks out of the bathroom wondering whom WORLEY is talking to. He pieces it together and smiles.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    No, I promise I won’t let them kill any of the main characters next year. (beat) Okay, Allie I have to go, your Uncle is back and he is very unhappy that I’ve challenged his journalistic credibility. (beat)Have a happy birthday and good luck on your driving test. (beat) Bye.

    She hits the "END" button and places the phone back on the counter. Nothing is said she simply smiles and relies on her cute look to get her excused. It works.



    NICK

    While I don’t encourage it, thank you for that. You made her year.



    WORLEY

    It’s my pleasure. She sounds like a great kid. She loves you very much.

    NICK

    Yeah, I’m more like an older brother to her than an uncle.



    WORLEY

    I never had any so I don’t know what that’s like. I think that’s why I look for guy friends. Girls are just too (beat) girlie.



    NICK

    I used to torture her mother when we were kids so now she has her torture me.



    WORLEY

    That’s a long way to go for payback.



    NICK

    And I know I’ve got more coming. So, are you ready to sit?



    WORLEY

    Sure, that’s much better than the dinner and dancing I was gonna do.

    They walk towards the table and chairs. NICK gets a portable cassette recorder out of his laptop bag.



    NICK

    Oh, Max too busy for you?



    WORLEY

    Oh, so you’ve been following the gossip.



    NICK

    I go to the grocery store and from time to time you’re on the covers I have to stare at while in line.



    WORLEY

    Yes, Max had a commitment he couldn’t get out of. Lucky you, because now you’re my date.



    NICK

    Excuse me?



    WORLEY

    Oh, we’re not sitting here in this room for this. We’re having dinner.



    NICK

    Oh. Well I guess I’ll need to get changed then.

    WORLEY looks at him wearing his jeans and dress shirt. Very L.L. Bean.



    WORLEY

    I think you’re fine. We’re not going to Spago. I’m in the mood for some pizza.



    NICK

    You’re asking a guy from New York to have pizza in Hollywood?



    WORLEY

    Snob. Good pizza’s global now. Come on.

    She walks past him to the door. He shrugs grabs a note pad and follows her.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. HOLLYWOOD STREETS - NIGHT

    NICK and WORLEY (slightly incognito) walk down the street talking on their way.



    WORLEY

    Isn’t this better than a room? A little more character for your story.



    NICK

    You seem much more concerned about it than I am.



    WORLEY

    Well I’m the subject. I’m the one under the microscope. I oughtta write a story about you. Maybe you’ll understand.



    NICK

    Nah, it wouldn’t sell any copies.



    WORLEY

    Are you saying you’re not interesting enough?



    NICK

    I’m saying I’m not pretty enough.



    WORLEY

    I wouldn’t say that.

    There’s a slight pause. The flirting is undeniable. NICK bypasses and changes the subject.



    NICK

    So, tell me how you got here.



    WORLEY

    Airplane, just like you.



    NICK

    No, I read the bio. It’s very stiff, a lot of holes. Give me the real story.



    WORLEY

    Oh, there better be extra sausage on this pizza.

    They continue to walk.



    CUT TO:

    INt. PiZZA SHOP - NIGHT

    NICK and WORLEY share a pizza at a regular pizza shop. They are having a real conversation, some laughter. NICK sits properly while WORLEY is sitting with one leg folded under her.



    NICK

    Wait, you never saw the Godfather?



    WORLEY

    I haven’t gotten around to it. But with all the references to it I don’t know why I’d bother.



    NICK

    That movie is about life.



    WORLEY

    Sorry, I missed it. Aren’t I a little young for that kind of movie?



    NICK

    I think you’re ready.



    WORLEY

    Really.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. STREET - NIGHT

    NICK and WORLEY are walking past various shops and stores. WORLEY spots an alternative record/cd store.



    WORLEY

    C’mon let’s talk some music.



    NICK

    What are you gonna tell me you now. You never listened to Led Zeppelin Four?



    WORLEY

    Who’s Led Zeppelin?

    He pauses, stunned. She breaks up laughing.



    WORLEY

    Yes, I’m aware of one of the greatest rock records ever.

    They walk in to the shop.



    CUT TO:

    INT. RECORD SHOP - NIGHT

    They peruse the aisles of cd’s. The store is not very crowded and the other customers are too focused on shopping to notice the star amongst them.



    WORLEY

    So what do you listen to? Are you stuck in yester-year or are you hip to the kids’ music.



    NICK

    I keep up on the things. I’m not ashamed of my 80’s hair-metal days though.



    WORLEY

    No. Tell me you don’t own a Poison CD.

    NICK is quiet.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    Oh my God! What’s next Warrant?



    NICK

    Hey, they had some good songs.



    WORLEY

    And now that you’re all business, what’s in you car cd player.



    NICK

    Weezer.



    WORLEY

    Much better.



    NICK

    Along with Whitesnake’s Greatest Hits.

    WORLEY looks at him and walks away. NICK pauses then follows after her.



    NICK

    Okay, what are you kickin’ it to? The teen machine crap that’s out there? Can’t have a good song these days if you don’t have choreography.



    WORLEY

    I happen to enjoy all types of music thank you.



    NICK

    What’s in your cd player now?

    WORLEY pauses thinking and then gets a look on her face. Her selection is obviously stereotypical. She doesn’t want to reveal it.



    WORLEY

    I don’t remember.



    NICK

    Come on, you know.

    She fesses up, embarrassed.



    WORLEY

    N’SYNC



    NICK

    In ten years that’s your Poison. Remember that.

    NICK walks on reassured leaving WORLEY to ponder his point.



    CUT TO:

    INT. ARMY/NAVY STORE - NIGHT

    The store is very plain. Military clothes and products surround them. WORLEY is looking at a tan army jacket. She puts it on and looks extremely cute wearing it.



    WORLEY

    What do you think?

    NICK pauses and checks it out. He notices something.



    NICK

    It was made for you.



    WORLEY

    You think.



    NICK

    Yup, it’s got you written all over it.

    He points to the nameplate where it clearly says "SCOTT." WORLEY smiles.



    WORLEY

    Coincidence?



    NICK

    Maybe they saw you coming.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL LOBBY - NIGHT

    NICK and WORLEY are back from their excursion. Upon entering the FRONT DESK MANAGER notices them.



    FRONT DESK MANAGER

    Oh, Miss Scott. There’s a message for you.



    WORLEY

    Okay, Thanks.

    She turns to NICK.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    Excuse me.

    NICK sits in one of the chairs by the front desk waiting for WORLEY. She gets the message from the FRONT DESK MANAGER who points to a house phone at the end of the counter. WORLEY goes to it, picks up and dials a number. She gives NICK a look as if apologizing for the interruption and returns to her phone call.

    NICK surveys the lobby. For a Friday night it is very calm, some people are returning from nights out and talking to hotel staff but no big commotion. He catches WORLEY walking towards him and she joins him for a seat in the lobby.



    WORLEY

    Sorry about that. The agents love to confirm schedules. Melissa asked about you. I think she likes you.



    NICK

    Really? I couldn’t tell.



    WORLEY

    I know you’re kidding because that girl was all over you this morning.



    NICK

    I figured that’s how she was all the time.



    WORLEY

    I could give you her room number if you’d like.



    NICK

    That’s okay. She’s nice but I’m not really interested in her.

    WORLEY notices something in the background.



    WORLEY

    Hey, the hotel bar’s still open. You want a drink?



    NICK

    How’s that gonna look for your image? Setting a bad example?



    WORLEY

    I’m 21. let’s go. First round’s on me.



    NICK

    Sure, twist my arm with offers of free booze.

    NICK and WORLEY get up and head for the bar.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL BAR - NIGHT

    There are only a few people in the bar. Two salesmen enjoy the baseball game on television. A young couple, apparently on a date, are at the far end of the bar. They sit in two open seats in the middle of the bar. The BARTENDER approaches them.



    BARTENDER

    What can I do for you tonight?



    WORLEY

    I’ll have bay breeze please.



    BARTENDER

    And for you sir?



    NICK

    Light beer’s fine.



    BARTENDER

    Coming right up.

    The BARTENDER goes to make their drinks.



    WORLEY

    Light beer. You are the common man aren’t you?



    NICK

    I just like light beer.



    WORLEY

    You were a fraternity boy weren’t you?



    NICK

    Yes I was and I still managed to finish on the Dean’s List.



    WORLEY

    Classic overachiever.



    NICK

    You haven’t done too bad yourself.



    WORLEY

    Thank you Nick. I think that’s the first time you’ve complimented me. You’re not breaking your code are you?



    NICK

    I’ll let myself slide on that one.

    The Bartender returns with their drinks.



    BARTENDER

    There you go.

    WORLEY reaches in to her pocket to pay.



    BARTENDER

    Those are on me folks. Miss Scott, I really enjoy your work.

    Hard to believe she is still shocked by the treatment she receives. She is honestly touched by the gesture.



    WORLEY

    Thank you.



    BARTENDER

    You’re welcome.

    The BARTENDER goes to wait on the young couple. NICK raises his glass.



    NICK

    So what are we drinking to? A good opening and a good article?



    WORLEY

    How about a new friendship?



    NICK

    Okay.

    They touch glasses and take the first sip of their drinks.



    NICK

    At the risk of being rude, I hope you’re not expecting any special treatment.



    WORLEY

    You mean this isn’t special treatment? I’d hate to feel you treated Brando better than me.



    NICK

    I just mean that while I like you, I still have to write my piece with an outside eye.



    WORLEY

    I trust you Nick. I’m sure it’ll be great.



    NICK

    I thought they told you not to trust me.



    WORLEY

    Well, Vanessa said to watch my back. But that’s her job, she’s my agent. And Melissa just told me to try to give you her room number. But you already told me how you feel about that. (beat) Getting back to that. Why aren’t you interested? Do you have a girlfriend in New York.



    NICK

    No.



    WORLEY

    Then what’s the problem? Just broke up.



    NICK

    No, actually it’s been a while since I’ve dated.



    WORLEY

    You’re not planning on entering the priesthood are you?

    NICK laughs.



    NICK

    No, I’ve just been trying to stay focused on my job and writing my book.



    WORLEY

    Sounds like a cop-out to me.



    NICK

    What do you mean?



    WORLEY

    You’re just not willing to put yourself out there. Somebody hurt you and now you’re avoiding any chance of that happening again.



    NICK

    Look at the junior analyst. All because I didn’t want to pop into Melissa’s room for a one-nighter?



    WORLEY

    Who said it would be a one-nighter?



    NICK

    She’s not my type.



    WORLEY

    Why not?



    NICK

    Well she’s a little too excited for me. And while I’m sure she's very nice, I'm not in to girls like her.

    WORLEY is suddenly taking this very seriously.



    WORLEY

    Like what? Like Hollywood?



    NICK

    Yeah, I guess.

    WORLEY is getting a little mad.



    WORLEY

    Yup, it’s just a vapid wasteland out here isn’t it? We just get too much sun to be interesting right?



    NICK

    Worley calm down. I think you're taking this the wrong way.



    WORLEY

    No, you come out here and you’ve judged it all before you started. I’m sure you wrote half of my piece before you got here. You knew what I was - teen Hollywood right?



    NICK

    That’s not what I said.



    WORLEY

    You know Nick, I’ve been battling your preconceptions all night. I’m done. (beat) Enjoy the premiere tomorrow night.

    WORLEY gets up and walks out. NICK has no idea what just happened. The BARTENDER gives him a look and continues to wipe down the bar.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL CONFERENCE ROOM - MORNING

    The morning after NICK and MELISSA sit on opposite couches. MELISSA is on her cell phone. NICK is casually sitting back, relaxed but concerned. MELISSA obviously not reaching the person she's calling and hangs up her cell phone.



    MELISSA

    She's not answering Nick. I'm sorry. She's usually never late for her first appointment. Here it is...

    MELISSA looks at her phone.



    MELISSA (cont'd)

    10:15 and nothing. I hope she's okay.



    NICK

    I'm sure she's fine. She's just a little upset with me.



    MELISSA

    Really? What happened.



    NICK

    We went out on the town last night after her date with Max fell through. I thought everything was going fine until we got back here. She took something I said completely the wrong way.



    MELISSA

    What did you say?



    NICK

    I'm not sure I should tell you.



    MELISSA

    Come on, I know Worley. Maybe I can figure it out. You know smooth things out.



    NICK

    Okay, I told her I wasn't interested in dating you.



    MELISSA

    And she got angry about that? Isn't she sweet? Always looking out for other people.(beat) Wait a minute, why aren't you interested in dating me?



    NICK

    I don't want to get in to this again.



    WORLEY(O.S.)

    It's because us west-coasters are just too shallow for the fancy New Yorker.

    WORLEY has been in the doorway listening. She is dressed down, wearing jeans and a t-shirt, but even angry she's still adorable.



    MELISSA

    Worley, you're here! Look don't worry about me. Long distance relationships never work anyway.

    WORLEY enters the room and sits next to MELISSA on the couch. MELISSA is slightly upset by NICK's rejection but tries to hide it.



    MELISSA

    Well, now that you're here I'll leave you two to the interview. I'll be back at noon to pick you up for the cast luncheon.



    WORLEY

    Thanks. I’m sorry Melissa.



    MELISSA

    Don't even think about it.

    MELISSA stands up giving NICK a quick glance before she leaves the room. NICK and WORLEY just look at each other for a minute.



    NICK

    Worley, about last night...

    WOLREY interrupts him before he can finish.



    WORLEY

    Nick, I don't want to talk about it. You're here for an interview so let's get to it.



    NICK

    Okay. (beat) Getting back to your back-story. What were you like in grade school?

    WORLEY is completely cold and speaks without emotion. It's going to be a long two hours.



    WORLEY

    I was home schooled. Mom thought the local schools weren't good enough and she had an education degree. I was the only kid in the neighborhood who didn't go to school. Made me a little of an outsider.

    NICK sees that she is just giving out a standard answer. She is throwing daggers with her eyes.



    CUT TO:

    INT. NICK'S HOTEL ROOM - AFTERNOON

    NICK is on the phone with his editor JOHN GROSSMAN. He is lying on the made bed clearly exhausted after the interview.



    NICK

    It's gonna be tough John. I was getting good stuff until I hit the wall last night and now I may as well be writing a one-page for Tiger Beat with all the real story I'm getting.

    He pauses listening to the JOHN.



    NICK

    I'm just giving you a heads-up so you're not shocked when you read the piece of crap I'm going to have to turn in on this information.

    He pauses listening again.



    NICK

    I've got tonight at the premiere, good luck with that. Maybe tomorrow if I can actually get her to talk to me. It's not looking good. I just have no idea what set her off. She's seemed so nice.

    He pauses to listen.



    NICK

    Okay, I'm gonna try to compile some kind of first draft this afternoon and then maybe fill in the gaps if I can. I'll see you on Tuesday.

    NICK hangs up the phone and stares at the ceiling. He inhales deeply, yawns and then rubs his eyes. He is tired and getting sleepy.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. PREMIERE THEATRE - NIGHT

    This is it, opening night. Press and stars talk on the red carpet. Flash bulbs and screaming fans fill the background. A limousine pulls up and WORLEY steps out with her hot young actor boyfriend MAX WEBER. The fans scream very loud. They are the hot couple of the evening.

    MAX and WORLEY proceed down the red carpet. MAX wears a hip silk suit without a tie, part slacker/part GQ. WORLEY wears an elegant red dress that displays here full back. Both of these kids are making Joan Rivers' best-dressed list.

    We follow them up the red carpet with inter-cut stops to speak to the press. All the press asks similar questions except for the one guy from the Howard Stern show.



    HOWARD STERN REPORTER

    Worley, what do you think of Howard Stern?

    WORLEY is caught off guard but answers.



    WORLEY

    I think I'm still too young to listen to him.

    Her handlers laugh and quickly move her in to the theatre with MAX.



    CUT TO:

    INT. PREMIERE THEATRE LOBBY - NIGHT

    MAX talks to a few young Hollywood party boys inside. WORLEY catches up with him and overhears the end of the conversation.



    PARTY BOY #1

    Man, I had a blast last night. It's a lot better going to the Cheetah with you than by myself. VIP rooms are where it's at.

    MAX notices WORLEY and motions for him to stop but it's too late. She realizes that instead of going out with her last night he went to a strip bar with his buddies, lying to her in the process. WORLEY gives him a look and walks away.



    MAX

    Worley, wait!

    MAX turns to PARTY BOY #1.



    MAX

    Thanks man, thanks a lot.

    MAX walks away to go after WORLEY. PARTY BOY #1 is instantly given grief by the others.



    PARTY BOY #2

    What are you stupid?



    PARTY BOY #1

    How was I supposed to know?



    PARTY BOY #3

    Looks like you've seen your last VIP room.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. PREMIERE THEATRE - NIGHT

    NICK is late but he appears wearing a tuxedo and looks good. He makes his way through the paparazzi and presents his pass to the doorman. He is escorted in to the theatre.



    CUT TO:

    INT. PREMIERE THEATRE LOBBY - NIGHT

    The lobby is emptying as people enter the main theatre to see the movie. He pauses surveying the area. He spots VANESSA talking to MELISSA. He walks over to say hello.



    VANESSA

    Nick, you clean up nice. Unfortunately the theatre's a little full now. You may have to join us in the balcony seats. Good thing you're dressed up or you may not have passed muster.



    NICK

    Thanks, I'm sorry I'm late. I ran in to a slight alarm clock problem.



    VANESSA

    Was the interview that tough? I heard there was some tension.



    NICK

    Yeah, well.



    VANESSA

    We'll see what we can do to ease that. Come on upstairs with us, we'll get you a good seat.

    VANESSA heads for the stairs. MELISSA lags back and pulls NICK aside quickly so that VANESSA won't hear her.



    MELISSA

    At least you'll be someone to talk to. The balcony is usually full of the big studio people. Sure they're all rich, but they're also all boring.

    She walks away to catch up to VANESSA. NICK smiles and follows them.



    CUT TO:

    INT. PREMIERE THEATRE BALCONY LOBBY - NIGHT

    VANESSA and MELISSA head toward the door to the private balcony of the theatre. NICK is about 5 or 6 steps behind and notices WORLEY and MAX obviously in a quiet argument at the end of the lobby. NICK pauses for a moment to watch. WORLEY's back is to him. MAX apparently has had enough and walks away, past NICK and down the stairs.

    WORLEY watches him go and then spots NICK catching the entire ordeal. She looks at him and makes a face. She turns back to the wall obviously upset. NICK looks down and then steps in to the theatre balcony.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL LOBBY - NIGHT

    NICK steps in to the lobby still wearing his tuxedo. He goes to the counter to check for any messages.



    NICK

    Hi, I'm Nick Rye in 304. Are there any messages for me?



    HOTEL CLERK

    I'll check.

    As he waits at the counter he turns to look at the hotel bar and can't help but notice WORLEY sitting at the bar. She is still wearing her gown from earlier. The HOTEL CLERK comes back.



    HOTEL CLERK

    No messages Mr. Rye.

    NICK doesn't take his eyes off of WORLEY.



    NICK

    Thanks.

    NICK takes tentative steps to the bar, unsure of what his move should be.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL BAR - NIGHT

    NICK enters the bar. It's a Saturday night and most people are out on the town. WORLEY sits at the far end of the bar with her head down focusing on a half-full drink. The BARTENDER is reading a folded newspaper at the other end. He gives NICK a look and then glances over at WORLEY. She's been here a little while. NICK walks over and sits down next to her. She doesn't acknowledge him.



    NICK

    This must be the most exclusive premiere party in Hollywood.



    WORLEY

    Yup, I'm just the toast of the town.



    NICK

    You didn't stay for the movie. That's a shame.



    WORLEY

    You liked it?



    NICK

    No the movie's a shame.



    WORLEY

    Kick me when I'm down, huh?



    NICK

    You didn't let me finish. It's a shame that they waste a great actress on such a piece of crap. You made it watchable at least.

    WORLEY takes her eyes of her drink for the first time and looks at him, all the past anger gone.



    WORLEY

    Thanks Nick. I noticed you caught the drama during the coming attractions.



    NICK

    Yeah, didn't look like you were too happy with Max.



    WORLEY

    And just the guy you want to see it, the reporter with the big story to write.



    NICK

    I don’t write that kind of stuff. The real you is so much more interesting.

    WORLEY is taken aback again.



    WORLEY

    You are just full of charm tonight. Now I'm feeling bad about this morning.



    NICK

    Well it goes along with you feeling bad about tonight.

    WORLEY pauses and looks at him.



    WORLEY

    I suddenly don't feel so bad.



    NICK

    It's probably the rum kicking in.



    WORLEY

    Have a drink with me?



    NICK

    Alright.

    WORLEY motions to the BARTENDER who comes over.



    WORLEY

    Billy, a light beer for my friend Nick here. And can I get a fresh bay breeze?



    BARTENDER

    Yes maam.

    The BARTENDER goes to get the drinks. WORLEY turns to NICK.



    WORLEY

    I'm gonna hit the ladies room, I'll be back. She hops of the stool still displaying the amazing gown from the premiere. NICK watches her go. The BARTENDER sets the drinks down and begins to walk away.



    NICK

    Excuse me.

    The BARTENDER turns back to NICK.



    BARTENDER

    Yes sir.



    NICK

    How long has she been here?



    BARTENDER

    About an hour or so. She ordered a drink and has been sitting there without a word until you showed up.



    NICK

    How many has she had?



    BARTENDER

    She was still staring at the first. I don't think she really came in here to drink.



    NICK

    What do you mean?



    BARTENDER

    Because young girls who want to get bombed find a better place to do it than here.

    NICK thinks a second and then nods to the BARTENDER.



    NICK

    Thanks.



    BARTENDER

    Sure thing.

    The BARTENDER walks back to the other end of the bar. WORLEY returns to her seat looking a little more awake. She has obviously fixed her make-up & hair a little.



    NICK

    So, what do you want to talk about?



    WORLEY

    Oh, I don't know. After the red carpet and this weekend I'm a little tired of being an interview subject.



    NICK

    We don't have to be on the record Worley. I'm a little concerned about you.



    WORLEY

    Oh, I'm okay. Just a very high pressure weekend and Max being Max didn't help me you know?



    NICK

    Well I don't know Max so I'm not sure what it means to be him or what he did to upset you. But I do know that you're not alone in feeling the pressure. I've seen legends have blow-outs over too much cream in their coffee. Having a boyfriend/girlfriend squabble is everyday life. It's not exclusive to Hollywood.



    WORLEY

    How do you do that?



    NICK

    Do what?



    WORLEY

    You apply perspective very well. You could probably sell that as a service out here.



    NICK

    Nah, most Hollywood-types don't want perspective. They like the fantasyland.



    WORLEY

    You really hate it that much?



    NICK

    Oh, some of it's okay. I just like it when a true actor, writer or director shows the world that you don't need all the surrounding stuff to make great art. The surrounding stuff is mostly people who can't live the dream so they get as close to someone else's as they can.



    WORLEY

    Kind of like a reporter, huh?



    NICK

    Now look who's using perspective.



    WORLEY

    Sorry, it was too easy.



    NICK

    I don't think I'm better than these people. But I do believe that I'm working towards something better. Something pure. Something real.



    WORLEY

    Idealism. Rare amongst the nearly 30. They haven't broken you yet huh?



    NICK

    Guess not. I hope they never do.

    WORLEY raises her drink.



    WORLEY

    I'll drink to that.

    They tap their glasses together.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL LOBBY - NIGHT

    NICK and WORLEY are leaving the bar and headed for the elevators. They've had a few drinks and are loose but not obviously intoxicated. They pause at the elevators.



    WORLEY

    Nick, I'm sorry about last night and this morning. I'm not like that normally.



    NICK

    That's okay, I'm a stranger and the way Vanessa built me up I'm sure you thought I was gonna ruin your career.



    WORLEY

    To tell you the truth, I requested you. Vanessa didn't want a real reporter writing about me. She was afraid my younger fans would think I was abandoning them and going serious.



    NICK

    Well, then I thank you for taking a career risk.



    WORLEY

    I'm about to take a bigger one.



    NICK

    Really?

    WORLEY steps up and kisses NICK. He is at first shocked and then matches her intensity. They end up backed against the wall as the elevator opens. A gentleman steps out and notices them. They stop and look at each other. NICK says nothing but has gone from happy to scared.



    WORLEY

    What?



    NICK

    I can't do this.



    WORLEY

    Do what?

    NICK looks for something to say



    NICK

    Uh, this.

    NICK walks away out of the hotel. WORLEY is left standing there. She calls after him once.



    WORLEY

    Nick?

    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL RESTAURANT - MORNING

    NICK is finishing his breakfast and sipping coffee. The restaurant is partially full but not busy. It's a Sunday morning and those who aren't sleeping in are not too thrilled to be up this early. NICK looks a little ragged. The WAITRESS approaches.



    WAITRESS

    Anything else you need?

    NICK looks at her as if he just fell out of a hypnotic state. He stumbles at first to answer.



    NICK

    Oh, I'm sorry. Just some more coffee please.

    The WAITRESS begins to fill his cup.



    WAITRESS

    No problem dear, most of the Sunday morning customers can't form a sentence. I get grunts and hand signals mainly.

    NICK smiles. The WAITRESS goes to leave.



    WAITRESS (cont'd)

    Give me a holler or a gesture yourself if you need anything else.



    NICK

    Thanks.

    NICK takes a sip of the fresh coffee and his eye catches something. It's WORLEY entering the restaurant. She sees NICK and goes to his table.



    WORLEY

    Can I sit?

    NICK has already gone from casual to tense.



    NICK

    Sure, good morning.

    WORLEY sits.



    WORLEY

    Is it?



    NICK

    I guess. (beat) It's always sunny in L.A.



    WORLEY

    Enjoy it while you're here.

    NICK looks at his watch.



    NICK

    That'll be about four more hours.

    WORLEY turns from the idle chit-chat.



    WORLEY

    Nick, about last night...



    NICK

    Yeah, I'm sorry.



    WORLEY

    It kind of threw me when you took off like that.



    NICK

    Actually I'm sorry I kissed you. It wasn't right.



    WORLEY

    Nick, I kissed you.



    NICK

    Yeah, but I didn't stop you.



    WORLEY

    Why would you?



    NICK

    It’s nothing to do with you personally. But all the circumstances prevent anything from happening.



    WORLEY

    Circumstances?



    NICK

    You know what I mean.

    WORLEY pauses for a moment, thinking. She knows what he means.



    WORLEY

    Yeah, I do. But I don't care.



    NICK

    I do. (beat) I'm sorry I have some things I need to do before my flight.

    NICK gets up. WORLEY rises to follow.



    WORLEY

    Well, I'll walk with you then.

    NICK leaves a tip on the table and he walks with WORLEY out of the restaurant.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL LOBBY - MORNING

    NICK hits the "Up" button when he and WORLEY reach the elevators. They are waiting for one to open.



    WORLEY

    So you're leaving today?



    NICK

    Yup, an afternoon flight with a connection in Dallas.



    WORLEY

    Ouch, times must be tight at Access Magazine.



    NICK

    That's why they need you on the cover.



    WORLEY

    You thought this was a shit assignment when you got it didn't you? You can tell me.



    NICK

    Yeah, I wasn't thrilled about it at the time.



    WORLEY

    And now?



    NICK

    I'll admit that I'm glad I came. You give me faith in the next generation of actors.

    WORLEY is caught a little speechless by this. The elevator doors open and they get on.



    CUT TO:

    INT. HOTEL ELEVATOR - NIGHT

    WORLEY hits her floor number (8). NICK is about to hit his.



    WORLEY

    Could you walk me to my room?

    NICK pulls his hand back.



    NICK

    Okay.

    The elevator door closes. And as soon as it's shut she leaps toward him kissing him. NICK doesn't pause and joins her with a matching passion. They go on for a few floors. The elevator opens on the 5th floor. They stop. An OLDER GENTLEMAN is there.



    OLDER GENTLEMAN

    Going down?

    NICK is slightly out of breath.



    NICK

    Sorry, Up.



    OLDER GENTLEMAN

    Oh, okay. I must have hit the wrong button.

    NICK and WORLEY smile and sit through the awkward silence until the doors close again. WORLEY attempts to re-engage but NICK stops her.



    NICK

    Worley, wait. (beat) I'm sorry but this can't happen.



    WORLEY

    Why not?



    NICK

    It's not right. You're young, I'm not. You live on the west coast, I'm a proud New Yorker. And I'm not a casual romance person.



    WORLEY

    Neither am I but you know you feel it. So do I.



    NICK

    I'm sorry, I can't.

    At that the elevator doors open and standing in front of them is MAX. She is still looking at NICK.



    MAX

    Worley, there you are. I've been looking for you.

    She turns to notice him for the first time. NICK stares at the floor. WORLEY looks at NICK.



    WORLEY

    Bad timing.



    NICK

    Maybe good timing.

    WORLEY steps off the elevator but holds the door open. MAX watches her waiting for her to finish her conversation.



    WORLEY

    Well, have a good flight. I can't wait to read the article.



    NICK

    Yeah, I hope you like it.



    WORLEY

    I'm sure I will. You're the best. Take care of yourself.



    NICK

    Yeah, you too.

    WORLEY lets go and the elevator doors close. She is left with MAX in the hallway.



    MAX

    So that's the big time reporter you were talking about. Didn't look like much.

    WORLEY turns to MAX already missing NICK.



    WORLEY

    You wouldn't know anything about a real person.



    MAX

    What is that supposed to mean?



    WORLEY

    It means that...

    WORLEY pauses suddenly realizing something.



    WORLEY (cont’d)

    You know. I’m not gonna waste any more time. Max, I don’t love you. (beat) I don't even like you.

    She steps in close and looks him directly in the eye. There is a touch of sadness and a touch of relief.



    WORLEY (cont'd)

    You make me feel bad. And I don't want to feel bad anymore. You are so shallow and (beat) fake. It's over Max. I'm sorry I didn't see it sooner.



    MAX

    If it's about Friday night I can explain.



    WORLEY

    It has nothing to do with Friday night. It's about you, who you are. Do you even know who you are?

    MAX goes in to his Hollywood-cool mode.



    MAX

    I'm #6 on E's Young Hollywood list. Thanks to you I'll be # 2 next year.



    WORLEY

    I guess you do know who you are. And I know what you are (beat) single. Goodbye Max.

    WORLEY walks to her room. MAX shouts after her.



    MAX

    That's fine honey, I'll get me a new startlet. And you'll be the one wondering why you were so stupid. You'll see.

    WORLEY doesn't even look back she opens her door and slams it behind her. MAX turns toward the elevator knowing he's messed up personally and professionally.



    MAX

    Shit.



    CUT TO:

    INT. NEW YORK PRESS ROOM - DAY

    We are seeing the production run of ACCESS MAGAZINE with WORLEY SCOTT on the front cover. The headline, "Weekend With Worley by Nick Rye" is in large print on the bottom of the cover.



    CUT TO:

    EXT. NEW YORK STREET - DAY

    The magazines are being delivered to the newsstands.



    CUT TO:

    INT. ACCESS MAGAZINE OFFICE - DAY

    Editor JOHN GROSSMAN is holding the issue in his hands like a proud father. He is surrounded by the staff in a casual meeting taking up the main office area. NICK is behind JOHN leaning on a table.



    JOHN

    Best issue of the year right here boys and girls.

    The staff joins with applause.



    JOHN

    Great job by everyone, but as expected the MVP award goes to our very own Nick Rye.

    More applause as NICK smiles and puts his hand up casually. He is embarrassed by the recognition but appreciates it.



    JOHN

    Okay, in honor of Nick and his work style everybody can take the rest of the day off.

    The staff cheers loudly. JOHN lets them enjoy it and then interrupts.



    JOHN (cont’d)

    What are you high? Get back to work.

    They all grumble knowing it was too good to be true. NICK gives him a look letting him know he's really being a dick.



    JOHN

    Okay, take off after lunch. But don't expect it next time. And I want work done until noon people. We've got the next issue to work on.

    The staff applauds again and heads back to their desks. JOHN turns to NICK looking for approval.



    NICK

    Boy, are you a softy.



    JOHN

    Well you gave me that look. I couldn't disappoint you.



    NICK

    What look was that. I'll need to remember that come raise time.



    JOHN

    Oh you want more money for hanging around with hot young stars?



    NICK

    It ain't easy.



    JOHN

    You bastard, come here.

    JOHN grabs NICK around the neck and leads him back to his office. They enter.



    CUT TO:

    INT. JOHN'S OFFICE - DAY

    JOHN and NICK enter smiling. JOHN is a proud father figure. NICK sits down on the couch in the lounge area. JOHN heads for the tiny refrigerator.



    JOHN

    Beer?



    NICK

    Sure. It's happy hour somewhere.



    JOHN

    Fuckin' A.

    JOHN grabs two beers out of the fridge and joins NICK in the lounge area. He hands NICK a beer and sits in the single lounge chair. They both open the bottles and tap them together.



    JOHN

    To Worley Scott.



    NICK

    Okay, to Worley Scott.

    They both take a drink. JOHN turns serious.



    JOHN

    So are you gonna tell me what's up with you?



    NICK

    What do you mean?



    JOHN

    Ever since you came back from L.A. you've been somewhere else. Not that I see you a lot but when I do you're never like this.



    NICK

    Just been re-evaluating things I guess. I figured it's just one of those nearly-30 things people do.



    JOHN

    What are you a chick? You've been hanging out with those Hollywood-types too long.



    NICK

    Maybe.



    JOHN

    So who's next on your plate? I've got a list of requests which I'm sure will double after this issue.



    NICK

    John, I think I'm gonna take a break. I'm really gonna try to finish this book.



    JOHN

    Are you kidding me? I need you Nick.



    NICK

    Give the others guys a shot John. I'm not the only game in town.



    JOHN

    Yeah but everybody uses those guys. I'm proud to be the exclusive magazine of Nick Rye.



    NICK

    And you still will be in six months when I'm done with this book.

    JOHN isn't happy with this.



    NICK (cont'd)

    Look, this issue will carry you a year by itself. I'll be back in half that time. I need this John. I need to finish something big, something larger than any one actor.



    JOHN

    Boy you are having an almost 30 complex. (beat) Okay Nick. If this is what you want I'm not gonna hold you back. But I don't want to hear you're writing for someone else.



    NICK

    I would never John. You know that.

    They both pause and sit enjoying the beer. There is a silence between them and it's not uncomfortable.



    JOHN

    So what's the book about?



    NICK

    I have no idea.

    John looks at him and breaks out in laughter. NICK joins him.



    FADE TO:

    EXT. NEW YORK CITY - FALL AFTERNOON

    The city is in full fall swing. The streets are full with people in light jackets hustling from one place or another.



    CUT TO:

    INT. NICK'S APARTMENT - AFTERNOON

    NICK is seated at the desk working on his laptop. The area is littered with papers and notes. The radio plays in the background some oldies song. NICK finishes writing a passage and sits back to soak in what he has written. He then leans back and sighs seeming to be looking for answers from the ceiling.

    There is a buzz on the intercom that interrupts his moment of thought. NICK rises and walks to the call box near the front door. He presses the "TALK" button and leans into the wall unit.



    NICK

    Yes?



    ALLIE

    Uncle Nick, it's Allie. Buzz me in.



    NICK

    Hey! Come on up.

    NICK presses the door button to allow her in to the building. He moves to the door and pulls it ajar. He then goes to straighten up the desk a little for his company.

    ALLIE enters slowly from the hallway and then moves in to the room.



    ALLIE

    Hey Uncle Nick.



    NICK

    What's happening kid?

    He moves to her and hugs her.



    ALLIE

    I missed you. You can't take a break from that book to visit the suburbs?



    NICK

    I'm sorry. I just lost track of things these past couple weeks. I barely remembered to go grocery shopping last week. I have milk that's bound to become cheese any day now.

    ALLIE takes off her jacket and sits down on the couch. NICK sits in the lounger next to the couch.



    ALLIE

    Gross. I'll pass on any drinks.



    NICK

    I've got soda if you want some.

    NICK starts to rise.



    ALLIE

    No. I'm okay.

    NICK sits again.



    NICK

    So what brings you unaccompanied in to the city. Your Mom and Dad know you're here?



    ALLIE

    Yes! I'm not a delinquent.



    NICK

    How did you work that without any adult supervision? You're really too young to be coming here alone on the train.



    ALLIE

    I wasn't alone. And I drove in.

    ALLIE pulls out her new driver's license. She beams with pride showing it off.



    NICK

    Wow, that's great. Let me see it.

    ALLIE hands him the license. NICK examines it closely.



    ALLIE

    Read it and weep.



    NICK

    Well, as DMV pictures go, you did okay.



    ALLIE

    Ugh, I made them re-take it three times.

    NICK hands it back to her and returns to their conversation.



    NICK

    What did you mean that you didn't come alone? Are you too embarrassed to bring your friends up to meet your uncle?



    ALLIE

    Oh, she's out in the hall. I wanted to make sure you were cool with it.



    NICK

    Are you kidding? Don't leave your friend out in the hallway. It's fine with me. I can't believe you didn't say anything when you came in.

    NICK walks to the door to open the door. He opens and finds himself face to face with WORLEY. He is speechless. She looks at him for a second.



    WORLEY

    Surprise!

    NICK still caught off guard.



    NICK

    I'll say.

    NICK goes back to the den to address ALLIE leaving WORLEY at the door.



    NICK

    What are you doing?

    ALLIE rises and lowers her voice.



    ALLIE

    Uncle Nick, she's hot for you. Can you believe it? For you! I can see it, Aunt Worley.

    NICK responds in an equally lowered voice.



    NICK

    Hey, slow down. First, this is unfair to sneak this in on me. Second, what did she tell you? Third. (beat) What's so unbelievable?



    ALLIE

    Hey, she called me. She got my info through her fan club. Oh, by the way. You may not want to leave a big star standing in your hallway like that. It's a little rude.

    NICK not realizing calls to the door.



    NICK

    Worley. I'm sorry please come in.

    WORLEY enters the apartment and surveys the scene. NICK and she meet eyes from across the room. It's definitely awkward.



    WORLEY

    How've you been?



    NICK

    Good. And you?



    WORLEY

    Good.

    ALLIE interjects.



    ALLIE

    Wow. Is this how adults talk?

    They both turn to ALLIE a little bothered by her comment. ALLIE raises here hands.



    ALLIE

    Sorry. I'll just go down to the corner and get a slice of pizza while you guys catch up.



    NICK

    Yeah, that might be a good idea.

    ALLIE heads over to NICK.



    ALLIE

    Since you think it's such a good idea, can I have some money so I can actually buy a slice of pizza?

    NICK looks at her and reaches for his wallet. He pulls out a twenty-dollar bill and hands it to her.



    NICK

    Make sure you order extra cheese. That place always skimps on that stuff.



    ALLIE

    Thanks Uncle Nick.

    ALLIE heads to the door.



    ALLIE

    Good luck Worley.

    WORLEY smiles at the teen's nonchalance.



    WORLEY

    Thanks.

    ALLIE leaves the apartment and they're once again back at looking at each other. The silence is to point of being uncomfortable. NICK breaks it finally.



    NICK

    So, I'm guessing you want to talk to me. They have these things called phones you know.



    WORLEY

    Yeah. I really needed to see you.



    NICK

    Well, have a seat. Is there something wrong?

    WORLEY loosens her jacket and sits where ALLIE was. NICK returns to his same seat.



    WORLEY

    No, nothing like that. Well. I broke up with Max.

    NICK pauses.



    NICK

    Yeah, I saw that on the gossip page.

    WORLEY laughs slightly breaking some tension.



    WORLEY

    Yeah, it made all the papers.



    NICK

    I'm sorry.



    WORLEY

    I'm not. He didn't love me. He loved Worley Scott, number two on young Hollywood's hot list. He didn't even know who I was.



    NICK

    I don't know what to say.



    WORLEY

    You know what's worse? (beat) You don't know me either. The interview? Sure it was more inside than most get, but where was I?



    NICK

    What do you mean?



    WORLEY

    Come on. Everybody else you interview gets the full treatment. You owe me. What did you see in me?

    NICK is on the defensive. She's hit a nerve.



    NICK

    It was in the article



    WORLEY

    No it wasn't. And you know it.

    NICK pauses.



    NICK

    You're right, it wasn't.



    WORLEY

    Why not?



    NICK

    I don't know what I saw. For once I couldn't read it. I couldn't read you, couldn't get inside. It scared me.



    WORLEY

    What scared you?



    NICK

    You.



    WORLEY

    Now I'm even more confused.

    NICK stands up and paces away from her.



    NICK

    I'm supposed to be the guy who knows stuff that no one else does. I'm supposed to see the inside stuff that the stars don't even know about themselves. I looked and looked but I couldn't see you. That's why I took a break. I think I've lost it.

    WORLEY stands and walks to him.



    WORLEY

    I think you saw me. And you saw yourself. That's what scared you.



    NICK

    That's a theory. But it still doesn't help me.



    WORLEY

    I'm here for a week. Then I've got to go back to the show. You can try to see me again. (beat) I haven't been able to stop thinking about how we left things. (beat) Nick, I had to see your face. I’ve been stuck with that image of you as the elevator door closed.



    NICK

    There's no use in that. You're still far too young for me and I'm too old for you.

    WORLEY stands directly in front of him and speaks.



    WORLEY

    Do you really want to know something about me that no one else does?

    NICK pauses and looks her in the eye.



    NICK

    Yes, please.



    WORLEY

    I'm not 21. I'm 25.

    NICK is puzzled at this.



    NICK

    What? How?



    WORLEY

    My first agent when I started subtracted from my age to get me in to younger roles. I was home schooled so I never had to verify anything with school records. It just got too big to let the truth out.



    NICK

    Well, that's interesting. But how is that supposed to change things?



    WORLEY

    Well it kind of shoots your age argument out of the water. So what else is there?



    NICK

    I don't know.

    NICK leans back on his desk. WORLEY is close and approaching more and more.



    WORLEY

    Why are you fighting me on this? I know you feel it.



    NICK

    I did. (beat) I do.

    NICK looks at her very seriously. She skips the conversation and kisses him. They embrace in an amazing movie kiss.



    CUT TO:

    INT. NICK'S APARTMENT HALLWAY - AFTERNOON

    ALLIE never went for pizza. She is standing in the hallway trying to catch as much action as possible. The door is still slightly ajar. She leans her head in to see NICK and WORLEY's embrace.



    ALLIE

    (to herself)

    Yes!

    She steps back to the hall closing the door to where it was ajar and heads back down the hallway.



    CUT TO:

    INT. NICK'S APARTMENT - AFTERNOON

    NICK and WORLEY stop their kissing and look at each other.



    NICK

    A whole week, huh?



    WORLEY

    Yup.



    NICK

    And then?



    WORLEY

    It's not like you couldn't come to L.A..



    NICK

    To Holly-weird?



    WORLEY

    Does it really matter where you write a book?



    NICK

    Can I get the Yankees out there?

    WORLEY grins and looks him in the eye.



    WORLEY

    Shut up.

    They kiss again.



    FADE OUT:





    THE END