Deceptive Ardor. Christopher M. Pope. Copyright (248) Oakhurst Ridge Road Clarkston, MI 48348

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Deceptive Ardor By Christopher M. Pope Copyright 2015 +1-(248)-705-5491 chrispope4678@gmail.com 6940 Oakhurst Ridge Road Clarkston, MI 48348

1 INT. PARKING LOT - DAY 1 TOPHER POPE (19) sits alone, unaccompanied in his dirty Saturn XR Vue. The door pockets in his car are polluted with cigarette wrappers and old car fresheners; he throws the trash to the very back of the car. Still high from the substance he attained from his friend, he looks at his eyes in the rearview mirror. They re beet red. He puts on some sunglasses from his center console. Dressed in brown khaki shorts and a white t-shirt, he checks his clothing for any marks or scents. He reaches into the back seat of his car and pulls out a half-empty cologne bottle. He sprays the cologne on his neck and puts a snapback on his head to hide his messy hair. DONAVON (19) approaches Chris s car from her front door. As she walks towards him, she peers inside his window to see him waving back at her. She raises her hand for a brief moment to greet him back, before sliding her arm down. Her outfit consists of a blouse and a short skirt: she s dressed to impress. She opens the car door to join Chris inside the vehicle. Kimberly, hey. (sniffing) It reeks of weed in here. It wasn t me. I just dropped my friend off. Mhm, okay. Kimberly rolls down her side window, letting the smell escape. Anyway, what s up? Can we take a walk? I can t stand this smell.

CONTINUED: (2) 2. Sure. Chris and Kimberly both exit the car. Chris locks his car as they begin to wander down the sidewalk, side-by-side. 2 EXT. SIDEWALK - DAY 2 There s something that s been on my mind that I ve been hiding from you. Chris remains silent, awaiting Kimberly s long explanation. He starts to take short steps, trying not to stumble and show that he s high. Since I ve just graduated Art school, I have a choice. I can either go off and work for Mr. Boris at his art studio and become an intern, or I can further my education using the scholarship I received. Some place in New York looks the most promising. You look great today, Kim. Are you even listening to me? Not really. I just don t know what you re trying to say. You sure are stupid. I m asking for your opinion. Then why didn t you make that clear? I thought I did? Hardly.

CONTINUED: (2) 3. Will you stop being an asshole and decide on this with me? I m this close to breaking up with you on how you ve been acting towards me. Chris reaches into his pocket and slips a cigarette in between his lips. He lights it, then inhales. Great, now you pull this on me. (pause) Anyway, if I m gonna do this, I wanna make sure it goes right. I don t want to make any mistakes; surely you can understand that. If you really want my advice, Kimberly, then you ve already made a mistake. By asking me. By asking anyone. How will you truly know what you want to do when you take my opinion and don t even decide for yourself? But you re not deciding for me. I admire your input, that s why I m asking you. Well, you shouldn t. Do what you want, Kimberly. You can either go work for that bastard Mr. Boris and probably make nothing for a while, or you can go away to New York, by yourself, and bust your ass earning yet another degree, only to miss the internship. Just give me an answer. I can t. And if I could, I probably wouldn t. I don t want to in any way persuade you from doing what you really want. Chris throws his cigarette down on the ground, crunching over it with the heel of his tennis shoe. Kimberly stops walking abruptly. Chris stops with her.

CONTINUED: (3) 4. When did you become so caught up in what s best for me? You ve never given a damn about me. That s not true, you know that. I ve never stopped thinking about what s best for you. Drop the compliments. I m serious. If you want to be happy, how in the hell are you going to do that when you don t even know what ll make you happy? What if I told you that it s always been you. What of me? You ve always claimed a part of me that no one ever will. You still do, and it feels like you have used me every way you can. I don t know what to say other than I haven t. You have. Name an instance. I don t have to. You know perfectly well what I m talking about. I don t. Chris, don t be foolish.

CONTINUED: (4) 5. Am I foolish? To an extent, yes. There s a thin line separating foolishness from being sensible. I m not going to debate with you on this. I am lost, confused rather. I don t know what I want, and time hasn t been on my side these past few months. Do you mind if we sit down? I m fatigued, to say the least. 3 EXT. PARK - DAY 3 Kim and Chris sit down on a bench nearby, they have arrived at a small playground area for toddlers. They sit close by, with Chris lighting another cigarette. Kim scoots a bit further away from him. 3 years and today was the day you decided to develop a distaste for my habit? I distaste much more than your filthy smoking habit, Chris. Do you distaste me? I never said that. Surely you did. Anyway, there s something else I ve been meaning to tell you. (pause) I slept with someone. Chris freezes in horror, throwing his cigarette away in frustration.

CONTINUED: (2) 6. How long ago? I don t remember exactly, like two weeks ago. Oh, you don t remember? I bet you remember exactly how the sex was. Don t put this on me. I hardly see how this is my fault. Because you pushed me to do it, you have been so mean to me lately, I needed to feel something besides growing pains. What s his name? I m not giving you that information. Then you don t deserve to be with me if you re going to keep these kinds of things from me. What do you expect of me to do in a situation like this? Listen. I m done listening. You listen to me. (pause) Never once have I kept anything from you. I always am as straightforward as I can be with you. You always blame me for your mistakes, and that can never be justified. I can t be forced to take the responsibility for things that you do. Kimberly remains silent, intently listening to Chris.

CONTINUED: (3) 7. I m sorry for how stressed you ve been, believe me, I am. But that does not call for cheating on me. How you make me feel says a lot about who you really are. I m sorry, I was scared. Of? Losing you. You must be terrified now, because as far as I m concerned, you already have lost me. It s crazy how I can have all of this inside of me, and to you, it s just words. Because there s nothing but words in you. No love, no compassion for me anymore. There s nothing real inside you anymore. Kimberly stands up, tearing up. She sniffs and wipes her eyes before they overflow with tears. She begins to walk back towards her house just a few blocks away, by herself. Chris sits alone on the park bench. You always were the first-morning thought, and the last evening sigh, and every goddamn thing in between. THE END. CUT TO BLACK