WESLEY You ll have it by Wednesday, how s that? Fine. He ends the call. And hurls the cellphone across the room.

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1. GHOSTWRITER by Des Nnochiri FADE IN: INT. CRANE S DEN - NIGHT Awards in a glazed cabinet, laptop set-up on a desk, reclining chair opposite. The walls are plastered in cover art from several thrillers with names like Silent Kill and Whispering Death. All have a mid- 90 s feel to them. Seated at the laptop is their author, CRANE, early fifties. Once handsome, now grizzled, he s losing some of the luster he must have had in his heyday. Wesley holds a cellphone to his ear. Well, tell them they can keep the BMW. As collateral. Till I hand over the first draft. What? Sue? What do you mean, sue? They can t sue! Can they? Can they sue? Oh. Wesley s shoulders slump. You ll have it by Wednesday, how s that? Fine. He ends the call. And hurls the cellphone across the room. Dammit!! He leans forward, pressing his forehead on the laptop screen. God, I d give my soul to-- The laptop whirs to life. Wesley jerks back. And his eyes go wide. On the laptop screen, the cursor blips across a page, spewing letters, words, paragraphs. Faster now. Faster still. The display a blur at hyperspeed, as the flow of literature comes to an end. The end. (O.S.) Wesley looks up. Sprawled in the recliner opposite, is. Right now, he looks like a young executive - CEO of a software company, perhaps.

He s reading a hardcover novel, A Deathly Hush. The back cover has a photograph of a fit and more prosperous-looking Wesley. Eviscerate. One S, or two? One. With a C. Who the hell are you? And how did you--? The Devil points the book toward Wesley s laptop. Look it over. You know. Proof-read. I think I ve captured the essence of your... style. 2. My... What? Go ahead. I ve got time. And lots of it. Time. Who the hell ar--? The Devil taps his wristwatch. Gestures toward the laptop. Intrigued in spite of himself, Wesley scrolls through the text. Hesitant, at first, he s soon hooked, and: This... This is brilliant. Absolutely... magnificent. Best thing I ve written since, since-- Silent Kill? I loved that one. He s now parked on the corner of the desk. Well? Go ahead. What are you waiting for? E-mail that puppy. And get those whiny publishers off your back. I m supposed to mail them a manuscript--

3. Doesn t make. E-mail s legal tender, now. You wanna be able to prove to them that you had your first draft. Finished. Before Wednesday. Right? Well, yeah, but-- The Devil holds up his copy of A Deathly Hush. Wesley goggles at it, mesmerised. The book. Is. Brilliant. You ll. Make. Millions. Doesn t matter where it came from. Doesn t matter who I am. Think of this as a... as a dream that you ll never wake up from. I-- He looks at the cover art on the den walls. The award plaques in the cabinet. A Deathly Hush. And e-mails that puppy. Thattaboy. And all I ask of you in return is what you were prepared to give. In fact, what all good writers give. To their art. He rams his clawed hand deep into Wesley s chest. Your heart. And soul. He withdraws the hand. Clutching Wesley s still beating heart in his fingers. A luminous vapor trail follows it, as the writer s soul departs his body. Wesley s corpse slumps over the laptop. The Devil straightens up, and looks to his left. A phantom Wesley stands there. Very unhappy. A ragged hole in his chest.

4. Hey, Wesley, why so glum? It s not over for you, buddy. I have work for you. I can use a man with your skills. After all, I can t be everywhere at once, now can I? FADE OUT FADE IN: INT. LANGDON S APARTMENT - DAY (SIX MONTHS LATER) LANGDON, late twenties, beaming smile, sits at her desk. She holds a mock-up of the cover art for her first novel. Time to Kill. She scrawls a note on the border with a red pen. Nods. Her face falls, as she flips through the latest pile of rejection slips on her desk....not what we re looking for, at this time. Change the record! This one s old. Cliched. And, and... stilted. Thematically unsound. Derivative. Needs work. Shitheads! She slaps them down, hard. Then picks up a book by her laptop. Wesley Crane s A Deathly Hush, the back cover now a fulsome eulogy to the great man. Isabelle opens the book, scans the text for a while. Sighs. Urrgh!! I d give my right arm if I could write like this. Her laptop flips open, by itself. A flurry of words races across the screen. And stops. Isabelle frowns. Looks round the room. Scrolls through the text, and: Hmmm. Now, that s not bad. Extremely not bad. Good, even. (O.S.) I think I ve managed to... capture your style.

5. Isabelle turns, and: Yaaghh!! The months haven t been kind to phantom Wesley. Maggots in the chest wound, general decay. He looks like... well, like someone who s been dead for six months. Fast, though. He s across the room, in an instant. Right in Isabelle s horrified face. Of course, for this kind of work, there is a price. Wesley s claw-like fingers shoot out, clamping onto Isabelle s right arm. Ripping, through flesh, muscle, and bone. Isabelle screams. FADE TO BLACK Copyright Des Nnochiri 2010 E-mail: desnnr@yahoo.co.uk or desnnr@gmail.com Web: www.desnnochiri.co.cc Tel: +234 803 3316667 or +234 7025 901189