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Life As A House (2001)

by Mark Andrus

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FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY


FADE IN:

A clock alarm SOUNDS over TITLES on BLACK.  We HEAR someone
clearing congested lungs, coughing up phlegm; a slight crash
STOPS both the cough and the alarm.

EXT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK - MORNING

The cottage is a tiny, peeling paint rat-trap set dead center
on a small ocean front cul-de-sac, surrounded by four massive
post-modern mansions.

INT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK BEDROOM - MORNING

GEORGE NELSON, 42, squints and shivers as the spotty morning
light and ocean breeze enter through an open window.  Bold
waves crash against the cliffs outside the room.  A five-foot
wide stack of hand hewed beams are piled pyramid style,
making movement in the room next to impossible.  George
stands shirtless in underwear and coughs again.  He steps
over a pile of tools and stands at the window, facing the
sea.  A happy sounding tune by Guster, "WHAT YOU WISH FOR,"
begins with the lyrics: 'Woke up today, to everything gray
and all that I saw just keeps going on and on...'

EXT. WEBBER'S HOUSE - MORNING

The post-modern house is three-levels of concrete and glass.

INT. SAM WEBBER'S BEDROOM - MORNING

SAM is sixteen with spiky black hair, a nose ring, two
earrings and painted black nails.  The song continues with:
'...sweep all the pieces under the bed, close all the
curtains and cover my head.'  Sam looks wasted as he climbs
out of bed and rummages through his dresser, retrieving an
empty bottle of prescription drugs; he tosses the bottle.  He
walks to a desk where a half-built model of a house sits
unfinished and squeezes glue into a plastic bag and sniffs
it.  Sam enters the closet and digs into a pile of dirty
clothes, pulling out the tie to a robe; he knots it around
the closet pole and then twists it once to form a noose.  He
slips his neck through the noose and lowers his body; though
we don't see exactly what he's doing below his neck, it's
evident through his jerking arm that he's masturbating.

EXT. BECK'S OCEAN FRONT MANSION - MORNING

COLLEEN BECK, George's next-door neighbor, is a well
maintained blonde in her late thirties.  She walks out of the
angular concrete mansion, grabs the paper and walks back in.

INT. BECK'S KITCHEN - MORNING

This is a minimalist kitchen, with pored concrete walls and
stainless steel cabinets.
Colleen drops the paper on the table and walks to the sink to
wash her hands.  The SONG CONTINUES: '...If this serenade is
not what you want, it's just how it is...'  Colleen appears
distracted for a moment.  She walks outside onto the terrace
with wet hands, then bolts back in, breezing through the
kitchen with purpose.

INT. ALYSSA BECK'S BATHROOM - MORNING

ALYSSA is sixteen and perfect with strawberry blonde hair and
white teeth; her head is partially out the bathroom window.
Colleen bursts in, eases Alyssa aside and with effort, sticks
her head out of the same high open window.

			COLLEEN
	This is ridiculous!

We must not see exactly what they see, but out the window and
almost beyond view, a stream of urine arks out from George
Nelson's beach house bedroom, into the pacific ocean some
twenty-feet below.  The piss stops.  Colleen bangs her head
trying to get it back inside the house.

INT. WEBBER'S UPSTAIRS HALLWAY - MORNING

ROBIN WEBBER is George's ex-wife, still beautiful at forty.
She herds two boys, RYAN (8) and ADAM (7), down the hall.

			ROBIN
	Run downstairs and give your dad a hug.

			RYAN
	Why?

			ROBIN
	He'll be gone for his birthday.

			ADAM
	Can we have a party for him while he's
	gone?

Robin stops and KNOCKS on a bedroom door.

			ROBIN
	I hope you're showered and ready for
	school!

A loud CRASH stops Ryan and Adam at the top of the stairs.

INT. SAM'S ROOM - MORNING

Robin rushes in and glances around the room for her son.

			ROBIN
	Sam?!

INT. SAM'S WEBBER'S CLOSET - MORNING

The closet pole and a long line of clothes have been felled
by Sam's dangerous whack-off technique; he's on the floor
with the robe tie still around his neck and a pile of shirts
sprawled over him.  The song continues: '...come out come
out, wherever you are, would you do it all over right from
the start, and what you wish for won't come true, you aren't
surprised to love, are you?'

Robin stops at the door, trying to figure out why her son is
sitting in a pile of his own clothes.  Ryan and Adam join
her, looking equally perplexed.

EXT. GEORGE NELSON'S CUL-DE-SAC - MORNING

George's dog, GUSTER, is doing his business on the lawn of a
modern day robber baron, DAVID DOKOS, who exits his house
with a briefcase.  He hops into his Mercedes and proceeds to
chase Guster straight across his well-manicured grass.
Guster easily escapes death and runs off.  George walks out
of his shack as David hops the curb, flips him off and drives
away.  George waves goodbye.

			GEORGE
	Stick it up your ass!  Have a nice day.
		(glancing around)
	Guster!

Guster runs to his side as Colleen rushes out of her house.

			COLLEEN
	This has got to stop!

			GEORGE
	He escaped.  He's going back in.

			COLLEEN
	Does it give you some sort of perverse
	pleasure to expose your...penis in plain
	view of my sixteen year-old daughter?

			GEORGE
	There are no windows facing
	my...exposure.

			COLLEEN
	George, this is the third time.

			GEORGE
	The plumber's due out on Friday.

			COLLEEN
	You'll have to explain that to the
	police.

			GEORGE
	You were the only neighbor I could
	tolerate.

			COLLEEN
	I did warn you.

			GEORGE
	My life is a warning.  I just can't
	figure out for what.

Colleen shies away from George's stare; he finally turns and
walks toward the house but stops short as he turns back.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Colleen, how hard was it for you to get
	your head outside that window far enough
	to see my dick?

This stops Colleen for a moment; it was difficult.  George
walks back to the cottage and locks Guster in before stepping
into an old Ford truck and driving off.  Colleen watches him
drive off, then turns to her house and stares.

INT. WEBBER'S DINING ROOM - MORNING

PETER WEBBER, Robin's husband, is a distinguished,
intimidating man with silver hair and an expensive suit.
LOIS, the maid, serves French toast to Ryan and Adam as Robin
sips tea.

			ADAM
	Sam broke his closet.

Peter glances at Robin, who shrugs.

			ROBIN
	I don't have a clue anymore.  I wish
	you'd talk to him.  He needs a man.

			PETER
	His father is a man.

			ROBIN
	A man he respects.

Sam walks into the room from the hall, outfitted in all black
with kick ass boots.

			SAM
	Thanks for talking about me behind my
	back...useful in court.

			PETER
	Are you wearing eye shadow?

Adam, Ryan and Robin check out the eye shadow.

			SAM
	No.

			PETER
	Take it off.

Sam flutters his eyelids in defiance of his stepfather.

			PETER (CONT'D)
	Do it now!

			SAM
	If I walk out the door, who's gonna be
	here tonight for the follow through?

Peter hesitates for just a second.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Have a nice flight.

Sam's out the door with his eye shadow intact.

			RYAN
	Queer.

			ROBIN
	What did you say?

			RYAN
	Dad said it first.

Robin focuses on Peter, who simply shrugs.  Adam stands up,
walks over to his father and gives him a hug.

			ADAM
	I get chocolate cake for your birthday.

			PETER
	Are your hands clean?

Adam is quick to back away from his father and lick the
fingers of one hand.

INT. COMMUTER TRAIN - MORNING

George is resting his head against the glass window as he
stares out at the blighted landscape leading to downtown Los
Angeles.  A sudden pang tightens his face; he presses his
hand against his stomach and closes his eyes.

EXT. LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL - MORNING

Sam is alone at the back of the parking lot, sitting on the
hood of an old Saab, smoking as two boys, JOSH and MAREK,
both seventeen, park a Porsche and pull Alyssa Beck (George's
peeping neighbor) and another girl out of the backseat.

			MAREK
	Dude, nice look.

Sam simply nods as Marek and the other girl laugh at his all
black garb, earrings and eye shadow.

			ALYSSA
	I saw your dad this morning.

Sam drops his cigarette and stomps it out as he stands; his
face lightens as Alyssa waves before walking away.

			JOSH
	Been thinking?

			SAM
	No.

			MAREK
	Forget him!

			JOSH
	Two hours a week for three-hundred cash.
	The whole summer.  Do the math.
		(as a dig)
	They consider that a hatchback or a
	station wagon?  Oh, that isn't yours
	anyway, is it?

Josh raises his eyebrows and smiles before walking away.  Sam
faces the Saab and kicks the bumper as hard as he can.
Suddenly, a boy (COREY) bolts up from the back seat.

			COREY
	I was in total REM, man!

INT. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES HIGHRISE - LATE MORNING

The architectural firm of Benson and Feinsilber occupies the
entire fortieth floor; George Nelson is their sole model
maker.  Rather than offices, most of the space is open,
segmented only by portable low walls.  Along the outer walls,
below the long line of windows, is a shelf filled with
amazingly intricate models.  George is alone in a cubicle of
his own, cutting polystyrene with a hot wire.  STEVEN GARDNER
rounds a corner with a velocity that makes George flinch.

			STEVEN
	Done...close to done?

			GEORGE
	I'm doing the grass.

			STEVEN
	Fuck the grass.  Who said grass?

Steven exits as quickly as he entered, but as soon as George
goes back to work, Steven pops his head back in.

			STEVEN (CONT'D)
	Burke bided out the Berlin Plaza.  Did he
	tell you?

			GEORGE
	I was going to start Monday.

			STEVEN
	He likes the look of the computer models,
	anyway.  You take too long.
		(beat)
	After you mow the grass, would you mind
	bringing the house to my office?  I have
	a presentation to make.

George simply stares as Steven nods and leaves.

EXT. HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA ATRIUM - LUNCHTIME

Sam is by himself, his eyes closed, listening to music
through headphones as Alyssa stops to stare; she visually
scans him head to foot, appearing slightly perplexed as a
friend passes.

			FRIEND
	I wouldn't make a habit of it.

			ALYSSA
	Okay.

The friend walks on; after a beat, Alyssa does too.

EXT. TOP OF THE WORLD PARK - EVENING

In the distance, the sun colors the sky a blinding orange as
it sets.  A Range Rover with blackened windows is parked
behind a Porsche.  'TINTED WINDOWS,' an up-tempo tune with a
hand clapping by the Pansy Division, begins: 'A bed would be
a treat/But all we've got is this backseat/Tinted windows are
a beautiful thing.'

Through the front windshield, we can see Marek sitting in the
passenger's seat with his eyes closed.

ANOTHER VIEW

Josh, Marek's friend, is sitting on a bench in the park
behind the cars. 'A dark secluded spot/In a deserted parking
lot/Tinted windows are a wonderful thing.'

Suddenly, the passenger door on the Rover opens and Marek
climbs out, brushing his hair with his hands before casually
checking his zipper.  He closes the door and the car speeds
away.  Josh walks to Marek and wordlessly they climb into the
Porsche and drive off.

EXT. GEORGE NELSON'S BEACH SHACK - DAY

George is shirtless in his front yard, hand hewing a twenty
foot beam.  One strong, long pull and a thin shaving flutters
to the ground; Guster nabs it and starts to chew.

			GEORGE
	You'll crap real logs if you keep eating
	wood.

Guster appears unconcerned as he awaits a new shaving.

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Hi, Mr. Nelson.

George glances up, wipes the sweat from his forehead as
Alyssa walks toward him in white shorts and a tee shirt.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Sorry I got you into trouble.

			GEORGE
	I'll survive.

George goes back to works and Guster taste tests shavings as
Alyssa searches for something else to say.

			ALYSSA
	Does Sam have any friends?

George stops and looks up; he has no idea how to answer.

			GEORGE
	He must.

			ALYSSA
	He seems lonely.

			GEORGE
	Are you his friend?

			ALYSSA
	No.

			GEORGE
	Why?

			ALYSSA
	Marilyn Manson...and I guess he's into
	guys.  I hate nose rings.  And the blue
	eye shadow thing really isn't working.

George is totally confused, unsure most of the answer, but
before he can question her, a police car pulls to a stop;
OFFICER KURT WALKER steps out.

			KURT
	Thought I'd run over the list.

Officer Walker removes a pad from his pocket and flips
through to find his place.

			ALYSSA
	This is such a street of whiners.

			KURT
	From Tuesday to yesterday, not including
	Monday or today.  Okay...Mrs. Dokos is
	repeatedly running over her lawn.  The
	Corliss' have attributed the increase in
	rat population in their environs to the
	state of your...structure.

			ALYSSA
	IPO's caused the rat population on this
	street.

Officer Walker focuses on Alyssa.

			KURT
	And of course the Beck's, with the...

			ALYSSA
	It could have been a squirt gun.

			KURT
		(to George)
	You've been good this week.

			GEORGE
	You forgot David Dokos and Tom and
	Barbara.

Kurt stuffs his pad back into his pocket.

			KURT
	Mr. Dokos calls animal control for Guster
	and I was out here on the other.
		(pointing to the plane)
	Do you mind?

George hands him the plane and Kurt begins to work the wood.

			ALYSSA
	Are you guys' friends?

			KURT
	We've known each other since grade
	school.

			ALYSSA
	I mean, but did you both go camping on
	weekends?  Listen to music?  Masturbate
	together?  Talk on the phone?

George doesn't answer and Kurt keeps working.

			KURT
	Hunted rabbit in the hills.

Alyssa stares at George, disappointed.

			GEORGE
	I aimed high.

			KURT
	We just weren't very much alike, I guess.
	I don't know.
		(casually; to George)
	I liked your dad more than I liked you.

			ALYSSA
	I wouldn't want you as a friend.

			KURT
	George just never really...aimed that
	high.  Even with not hitting a rabbit.  I
	knew you were doing that, by the way.
	That's why I stopped doing it with you.
	You were no fun.  It was always like you
	were frightened.  Quiet and boring.

Kurt is beginning to perspire as he shaves food off the beam
for Guster.

			ALYSSA
	Funny how he's the architect and you're
	just a loud mouth cop.

			KURT
	He builds models for architects.  His
	dad, on the other hand, was the real
	deal.  Designed and built the coolest
	houses I've ever seen.

			GEORGE
	Was bankrupt and dead before I was
	twenty.

			KURT
	Left you this place.

			GEORGE
	It was in my name so he wouldn't lose it.
	He stole it from everyone that deserved
	it by putting me on title.

			KURT
	Do you know what I'd give to have this!
	Forget how I got it!  I can't afford dirt
	in this town.  I live in Riverside,
	Goddammitt  And you get to piss in the
	ocean.

Kurt stops working and steps back.

			KURT (CONT'D)
	Your kid was down around Diver's Cover
	again, smoking pot.  I didn't write him
	up...told him I wouldn't tell you...

			GEORGE
	Thanks for telling me.

			KURT
	At least your father tried, George.

Kurt walks to his car and drives off.  There's a moment of
awkwardness with Alyssa.  George walks into his house leaving
Alyssa with Guster.

INT. WEBBER'S KITCHEN - AFTERNOON

Robin is sitting at the kitchen counter, cutting carrots;
through the French doors, she's able to watch Ryan and Adam,
along with a few friends, play in the pool.

			GEORGE (O.S.)
	I could be anyone.

Robin jerks with fright as half the carrots roll to the
floor.

			ROBIN
	Then why do you stay you?

George picks up the carrots and washes them in the sink.

			GEORGE
	You should lock your doors.

			ROBIN
	Ring the bell before you try the door.

George bites into a carrot as Robin starts chopping again.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	Did Sam call to tell you he wouldn't be
	over this weekend?

			GEORGE
	You let him pierce his nose?

Robin snatches the carrot from George's hand and chops it up.

			ROBIN
	Lock the door behind you.

			GEORGE
	Where is he?

			ROBIN
	Where he always is.

George takes Robin's hand and removes the knife.

			GEORGE
	Not that I don't trust you.

As George lets go, Robin holds on; he appears surprised by
her grip of his wrist.  Robin's eyes well with tears.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I should have knocked.

George is clearly not comfortable with his ex-wife's hold of
him, with her tears.

			ROBIN
	What kind of a mother can't stand her
	son?

George jerks his arm away from her grip.

			GEORGE
	I don't know.

INT. WEBBER'S UPSTAIRS HALL - AFTERNOON

George is tense and he walks to Sam's door and KNOCKS.

			GEORGE
	Why aren't you coming in for the weekend?
		(beat)
	Sam?!

Nothing.  George tries the door - it's locked.  Frustrated,
he walks back down the hall and down the stairs.

INT. WEBBER'S KITCHEN - AFTERNOON

Outside, the boys are engaged in a raucous version of Marco
Polo.  Robin is at the sink; she holds her hair back with one
hand and splashes water on her face with the other.  George
walks by outside, carrying a ladder.

EXT. WEBBER'S BACKYARD - AFTERNOON

Ryan is the first to notice  George.

			ADAM
	Marco!

			RYAN
	What are you doing?

			ADAM
	I'm not cheating!  I'm not looking!

Robin wipes her face with a hand towel as she rushes out.

			ROBIN
	What are you doing?

			GEORGE
	He doesn't answer.

The boys have stopped playing; Adam opens his eyes.

			ROBIN
	He never answers.

			GEORGE
	Why does he have a lock on his door?

			ROBIN
	Because he put the lock on!  Do you think
	I told him he could have a nose ring?!
	Why do you ask me everything you should
	ask him!?  I don't know anything,
	anymore!

The boys line up against the edge of the pool and watch
George extend the ladder against the house and climb.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	You climb up there and tell him what he
	can and can't do.  Take him for the
	summer, okay?  Whip him into shape.  Cut
	his hair.  Make him smile.  Let him hate
	you for a while!
		(sadly)
	You're too late for heroics, George.

George lops a leg over the railing and steps onto the bedroom
balcony.  He peers into the room through the sliding glass
door and tries to open it (locked) before removing the screen
to the small open window beside it.  He climbs in.

INT. SAM'S ROOM - AFTERNOON

Sam is asleep on his bed in his underwear, wearing
headphones.  On the floor is an aerosol can of whipping
cream.  George picks up the can and tosses it in the trash.
He focuses back on his son with his nose ring, earrings, blue
eyeshadow and thin, pale white body.  Sam is soundly asleep.
George gently removes the headphones from his son's head;
drum heavy music surges from the small, padded speakers.

			GEORGE
	You need every brain cell you've got.

A KNOCK on the door stirs Sam more than his father's voice.

			SAM
		(half-asleep)
	Leave me alone!

Sam's eyes are still closed as he shifts onto his side.
George opens the door; Robin is weak and weepy.

			ROBIN
	I don't know what to do, anymore.  Take
	him.  You take him.
		(hostile)
	You're such a good father.

George walks out of the room, around Robin and down the
stairs without a word.  Sam stirs at the sound and sits up to
confront his mother.

			SAM
	What are you doing in my room?

			ROBIN
	I didn't go in your room.

			SAM
	I locked the door!  Get out!  I locked
	the door!  Get out!

EXT. WEBBER'S UPSTAIRS HALLWAY - AFTERNOON

Robin grabs the door and closes it quickly, but doesn't move.

			SAM (O.S.)
	Stupid bitch!  Liar!  I locked the door!
	I don't sneak around your room!  Liar!

INT. SAM'S ROOM - AFTERNOON

Sam rushes over to the window and stares down at the screen
and ladder.  Ryan, Adam and their friends are still in the
pool, holding onto the coping, staring up at Sam.  Sam slams
the window shut and searches for the can of whipping cream.
He gets down on his knees to search under the bed.  Standing
and making one more pass of the room, he notices the can in
the trash.  He instantly focuses all his rage at the closed
door.

			SAM
	This is my room!  You have no right in
	here!  This is mine!

INT. WEBBER'S UPSTAIRS HALLWAY - AFTERNOON

Robin is sitting on the floor at the top of the stairs,
staring blankly down at the foyer of this modernist mansion.

			SAM (O.S.)
	Why can't you all just die and leave me
	alone!

EXT. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - MORNING

The traffic is thick and loud and the sky is a blanket of
brown as George makes his way down a sidewalk mixed with
professionals and panhandlers.  Suddenly sick, George rushes
to the side of a building and vomits.

INT. BENSON, KIDDLER, FEINSILBER AND ASSOICATES - MORNING

George wipes a clump of wet paper towel against the vomit
stain on his cuff as he walks through the pockets of cubicles
to a large enclosed office.  A SECRETARY smiles as she stands
up from her desk and opens the door.

			SECRETARY
	Good morning.

			GEORGE
	Is there a...

He holds out the wad of wet paper towels, but before he can
say trashcan, BRYAN BURKE stands up from behind his desk.

			BRYAN
	George, have a seat!  I've got juice.

INT. BRYAN BURKE'S OFFICE - MORNING

George steps in and the secretary closes the door to the
office.  Bryan approaches with his arm outstretched, but
George can only raise the paper towels.

			GEORGE
	A bird caught me.

Bryan grabs a trashcan and holds it up; George tosses the
ball into the trash and sits down.

			BRYAN
	Orange juice...croissant?

Bryan motions with his hand as he sits.

			GEORGE
	I'm good, thanks.

			BRYAN
	What are you on?

			GEORGE
	Pardon me?

			BRYAN
	how much weight have you lost?

			GEORGE
	Oh...nothing.  Thirty pounds.  I just
	haven't been very hungry.

			BRYAN
	How's your wife?

			GEORGE
	When we divorce a decade ago, she was
	very, very angry.
		(beat)
	Now she's just hostile.

Bryan nods and laughs as he takes a chunk of croissant and
chews as he talks.

			BRYAN
	Right...she married...what was he?

			GEORGE
	He buys and sells the world.

			BRYAN
	Peter Webber!  Right.  Quite the
	spotlight on that guy.

			GEORGE
	I did tell you, didn't I?  That I'd be
	ready to start the Berlin model today?

			BRYAN
	Well, that's sort of...you're sure you're
	not hungry?

Bryan is anxious as he holds up the rest of the croissant.
George shakes his head "no".  Bryan tosses his croissant into
the trash can and leans forward.

			BRYAN (CONT'D)
	This isn't me.
		(beat)
	We can show clients endless options,
	change anything in a matter of hours on
	the computer.  But you won't change.

			GEORGE
	Typing and clicking myself to renderings
	isn't why I started building models.

			BRYAN
	All of us are typing and clicking,
	George.  Whether we want to, or not.

			GEORGE
	I'm not.

			BRYAN
	Which is why we bid out a quarter of our
	projects.  It doesn't make a lot of sense
	anymore to want what we don't have and
	don't want what we do.

George glances around the office, angered by the thought he's
being fired.

			GEORGE
	I've been here twenty years.

			BRYAN
	Maybe that's too long.

			GEORGE
		(hopeful)
	Maybe...?

			BRYAN
	That's too long.

George nods as he stares at Bryan.

			BRYAN (CONT'D)
	Listen, they decided on a week a year
	severance, but I got them to twenty-six.
	That's six months salary, George.
	Medical and everything for six months.
	You can learn all you need to on the
	computer long before that.  Maybe find a
	job closer to home.

Bryan is rattled by George's blank stare.  He takes his glass
of orange juice and sits back in his chair, taking a sip, all
the while keeping an eye on George.

			GEORGE
	My wife left me because I wasn't...very
	emotional.  I kept trying to explain that
	my father sucked all the emotion from me.
	Drunks do that, sometimes.  Make their
	kids afraid.  Make them unwilling to
	express themselves.

Bryan knows he's supposed to say something, he just can't
seem to figure out what.

			BRYAN
	Oh.

			GEORGE
	How old are you?

			BRYAN
	Forty.

			GEORGE
	We were probably in school together.  You
	went to Berkley?

Bryan lights up at the sound of his Alma matter.

			BRYAN
	Class of eighty-six!  I didn't know you
	were there.

			GEORGE
	I was a sophomore when I got the call my
	parents were dead.

This is not the direction Bryan had hoped the conversation
was headed.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	My dad had a blood alcohol level of .18.
	A little high.  Drove right into oncoming
	traffic.  Killed my mother with him.  A
	lady in another car.  Hurt her daughter.
	A five-year old girl.  I think about her
	still.

Bryan wants this to end.  He leans forward with a whisper.

			BRYAN
	Listen...maybe I can get you a year.

			GEORGE
	I hate this job.

			BRYAN
	What are you talking about?  You love
	your job.

			GEORGE
	From the day I started...to today.  Can't
	stand it.

Bryan is perplexed as George stands.

			BRYAN
	Then it sounds like I'm doing you a
	favor.

			GEORGE
	It may sound that way, but I react out of
	fear.  My life has nothing to do with
	what I like or don't like.  You haven't
	been listening, have you?

			BRYAN
	I didn't know there would be a quiz,
	George.

			GEORGE
	For everything.

			BRYAN
	Well, I feel better about this now.

			GEORGE
	Good.  I was hoping for that.

Relieved and not understanding anything about irony, Bryan
stands and extends his hand.  George shakes Bryan's hand
without malice.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I've got one favor to ask.

			BRYAN
	What can I do for you, George?

			GEORGE
	I built my first model here when I was
	twenty.  There are hundreds of them on
	shelves around the office.  Twenty years
	of my life.  I was wondering if I might
	be able to pick a few to keep, to take
	home?  Only the ones that really mean
	something to me.

Bryan recoils slightly from the request.

			BRYAN
	Oh, well...those are...I mean, we don't
	get to keep our work.  I could maybe ask
	them if you could choose one.  But, you
	know, frankly George, you were the best.
	Computer models can't begin to match the
	beauty you gave yours.  They're a part of
	this firm.  They inspire me.  I go out
	there and sometimes just stare at
	something I've designed.  It amazes me.
	I would miss that too much.
		(beat)
	Look, I may be going out on a limb, but
	you go out there and look them over,
	every single one of them and pick the one
	you like the best and take it with you.
	Just run it by me first, just in case,
	you know...but I'm sure it'll be okay.

			GEORGE
	Thank you.

			BRYAN
	Well, it's the least I can do.

			GEORGE
	Yes, it is.

George nods and leaves.  Bryan looks lost and guilty again.

INT. BENSON, KIDDLER, FEINSILBER AND ASSOICATES - MORNING

George walks around the maze of cubicles back to his own.  He
finds an empty box and starts to pack.  Against a wall, a
large rack is filled with spools of architectural plans.
George pulls one of the plans down, rolls it out and detaches
the wooden spool.  Without warning and with a fury hard to
fathom, he proceeds to bat and smash a shelf of beautifully
rendered models.  Heads pop up in other cubicles as George
walks out of his own and armed with a frightening rage,
methodically attacks model after model resting on shelves
just below massive plate glass windows that frame downtown
Los Angeles.  Steven Gardner, who asked for his model without
grass, rushes to within feet of George as he witness his
creation deconstruct into shards of cardboard and plastic.

			STEVEN
	Mother of God!  Not my house!

George stops for a second to focus on Steven, but Steven is
smart enough to run.  George continues on with the business
of disassembling his work.

			VOICE
	Oh, please, please, no!

The plea is instantly followed by a pathetic low whine.
George works up a sweat as he whacks model after model;
portions of plastic walls or window splatter the office as
though bombed in war.  Bryan Burke's secretary inches as
close as she dares.

			SECRETARY
	Uh...Mr. Burke would like a word with
	you, George.

George lowers his stick as he faces her.

			GEORGE
	Oh...okay.

			SECRETARY
	In his office.  When you're able.

			GEORGE
	Thank you.

With that, George finishes what he began only minutes prior:
the complete and utter destruction of every model displayed
on every shelf in the office, save one.  Workers huddle
together, collectively moaning and moving en mass from the
mayhem.  George picks up the sole surviving model in his arms
and cradles it carefully as he walks into Bryan Burke's
office.

INT. BRYAN BURKE'S OFFICE - MORNING

Bryan cowers behind his desk as George enters with his model
in one hand and the long wooden stick in the other.

			GEORGE
	I'll take this one, if that's okay?

It takes Bryan a few aborted attempts to answer before he
simply nods.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Thank you for going out on a limb and
	allowing me one.

Bryan nods again, then quivers as George steps forward, leans
the stick against the desk and extends his hand.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	You're a great architect and a miserable
	human being.

Bryan winces as he extends his hand.  They shake hands and
George grabs hold of the stick again.

			BRYAN
	Thank you.

George walks around the desk and bashes in a model hidden on
the floor, one that Bryan had obviously wanted to save.

			BRYAN (CONT'D)
	Oh, fuck!

George drops the wooden spool and walks out of the office as
Bryan garners the courage to stand.

			BRYAN (CONT'D)
	You're not even an architect and you're a
	miserable human being.

George turns around only long enough to answer.

			GEORGE
	You're right.  You win.

George closes the door behind him.  Bryan stares down at the
remains of the model; he gets down on his knees and carefully
gathers up the pieces.

EXT. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - MORNING

George is sweating as he walks with his box of personal items
under one arm and the model under the other.  Dizzy, he stops
for a moment and tires to orient himself, glancing one way,
then the other before staggering back and pressing himself
against the building for support.  Sweat beads and drops from
his nose and chin as the song, 'ACROSS THE UNIVERSE' begins
by The Beatles.  George sets the box down but clings tightly
to the model as he closes his eyes.

'Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my open
mind, possessing them, caressing me...'

George drops face first to the cement, crushing the model
beneath him.

MONTAGE AS THE SONG CONTINUES

George is probed and poked by doctor after doctor.  An
ultrasound test followed by a CT scan, followed by a MRI
results in more tests.

A flexible tube is slid down George's throat as dye is shot
into his body.  'Sounds of laughter, shades of life are
ringing through my open view, inciting them, inviting me...'

A long blunt needle is shoved into George's side for a biopsy
of his pancreas.  X-rays are lit and highlighted as doctors
ponder the specks, the disease.

Finally, George is opened up; nearly bloodless slice through
skin, muscle and fat reveals death. 'Limitless undying love,
which shines around me like a million suns, which calls me on
and on across the universe...'

George is wheeled down a long hall to the critical care unit.
'Nothing's going to change my world, nothing's gonna change
my world...'

INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - EVENING

George tries to sit up, but falls back as he closes his eyes,
opens his eyes, closes his eyes.

			FEMALE VOICE (O.S.)
	That took care of the pain?

George opens his eyes again as an attractive NURSE enters
with a tray of food.

			GEORGE
	I could kiss you.

The nurse smiles as she lifts the cover off the dinner.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	No food.  I'm painless.

She raises George's bed.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	What would you do if you had three or
	four months to live?

The nurse glances over at the other patient in the room,
who's sleeping, before answering in a soft voice.

			NURSE
	I'd eat a lot of red meat.

			GEORGE
	Good for you.

The nurse smiles as she sits down beside the bed.  She fills
a spoon with corn and aims it for George's mouth; he accepts
the good will, chews and swallows.

			NURSE
	What would you do?

			GEORGE
	I'd build a house.

George takes another spoonful of food.

			NURSE
	What kind of house?

			GEORGE
	You know what mortise and tenon is?

The nurse shakes her head "no".

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I've got every part of it ready.  It's
	like a jig saw puzzle...all in pieces
	now, just waiting to make sense.  I've
	been through design and review...the
	planning commission, city council.

She feeds George another small spoonful of food.

			NURSE
	No one's really said four months is all
	you have, have they?

			GEORGE
	Stage four pancreatic cancer.  They
	haven't even pretended to offer
	treatment.  You tell me, when would you
	start eating red meat?

			NURSE
	Can you build a house in four months?

			GEORGE
	I can die trying.

The nurse rests her hand for a moment on George's cheek.

			NURSE
	Good for you.

			GEORGE
	I haven't been touched in years.

Suddenly alarmed by her emotion, the nurse removes her hand
and stands back away from George.

			NURSE
	I'm sorry, I don't know what that was.

			GEORGE
	A handshake, or you know, someone pats
	you on your back through clothes.
	Doctors, people who have to touch you.
	But not by people who want to.

			NURSE
	No.  A friend... your mother?  Everybody
	gets touched by someone they love.

			GEORGE
	Isn't that weird?  I mean, I dated a
	little bit after my divorce, for four or
	five years.  Six years.  I know when my
	son was younger...maybe when he was ten
	or eleven even, he'd run up and wrap his
	arms around me.

George suddenly stops to catch his emotion.  The nurse checks
the door before walking back to George; she brushes back his
hair with both hands, then fingers the curves of his ears,
finally resting her thumbs on his lips.

			NURSE
	Oh God, I'm married.

Feeling guilty, she flees the room, waking the other PATIENT.

			PATIENT
	I'm hungry.

			GEORGE
	I'm touched.

EXT. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO TRAIN STATION - AFTERNOON

George is resting, eyes closed, sitting on a bench with his
box and the remnants of the model beside him.  A black Range
Rover pulls to a stop with a HONK.  George stands to gather
his things as Robin steps out of the car, yelling.

			ROBIN
	I called everyone, everywhere!  You just
	vanished!  You could be dead!

			GEORGE
	Thanks for waking me up.  Picking me up.
	You're loud today.

			ROBIN
	You're inconsiderate and absolutely
	devoid of emotion!

			GEORGE
	You're the most beautiful woman I have
	ever known in my life.

Robin is stumped for a second, confused by the words.

			ROBIN
	What?

			GEORGE
	I'm not talking just physically.  Even
	your anger is perfect.

Robin climbs back in the car and slams her door shut.

INT. ROBIN'S RANGE ROVER - AFTERNOON

George sets his box in back and climbs into the front seat as
Robin takes off.  He closes his door as she runs a stoplight.

			GEORGE
	I didn't think you'd know I went missing.

			ROBIN
	You didn't think someone from your office
	would call and tell me you wrecked the
	entire building and threatened people
	with a baseball bat?!

			GEORGE
	A blueprint spool.

			ROBIN
	Where have you been for a week?!

			GEORGE
	Four days.  I left to think.

			ROBIN
	What did you do with your dog?

			GEORGE
	Kurt's been feeding him.

			ROBIN
	But you can't call me while you think?

			GEORGE
	I wasn't thinking.  Look, I'm sorry I
	didn't think to call you while I
	thought...I think.

George raises his eyebrows, wanting just the slightest give
from Robin.  She glances at him, but won't yield.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I need to talk to you.

			ROBIN
	Why would they tow your truck?

			GEORGE
	I was parked in day parking.

			ROBIN
	Why call me?

			GEORGE
	I'm going to tear down the shack and
	build my house.

			ROBIN
	You've been saying that for twenty years.
	While we were dating, you said it.

			GEORGE
	There's nothing anymore to stop me.

			ROBIN
	Money?

			GEORGE
	Severance pay.  And I'm going to cash in
	my life insurance policy.

			ROBIN
	How many years did I live with your beams
	and boards?  First in the garage, then in
	the living room.  We're going to do it,
	Robin.  Next year.  Next year.  Salvaged
	floorboards from a house in Pasadena.
	Doors from a church in New Hampshire...

			GEORGE
	I love those doors.

			ROBIN
	Where will you live?

			GEORGE
	The garage.

			ROBIN
	Look, I wasn't serious about you taking
	Sam, so you don't have to get into any
	actual construction to get out of it.

			GEORGE
	When's school over?

			ROBIN
	Friday...God, I hate the thought of him
	home all day.

			GEORGE
	I'll be by Saturday to pick him up.

			ROBIN
	He doesn't want to spend the weekends
	with you anymore.

			GEORGE
	Not for the weekend.  For the summer.

Robin scoffs.

			ROBIN
	You and Sam are going to live in a garage
	without plumbing for the summer?

			GEORGE
	The garage is plumbed.  I'll put in a
	toilet.  We'll survive.

			ROBIN
	Thank you for at least sounding sincere.

			GEORGE
	Sounding?  I need help.  He's cheap
	labor.

			ROBIN
	One of you would end up dead.

			GEORGE
	At least we'll have a house to show for
	it.

			ROBIN
	Forget it, really.  I'll survive.

			GEORGE
	I want him with me.

			ROBIN
	No, you don't.  Trust me.

George rests a hand on the back of her neck.

			GEORGE
	I want Sam for the summer.

Robin furrows her brow for a moment and glances at George.
It takes a while for her to answer.

			ROBIN
	Okay.

George rests his hand on Robin's cheek for a moment, as the
nurse had done with him.  Robin turns her head and bites his
finger.

			GEORGE
	Hey, hey!

			ROBIN
	I'm married.

George nods as he mock nurses his finger.

INT. HIGH SCHOOL HALL - AFTERNOON

Sam is walking with Corey, who's wiry and wan with a red
nose.

			COREY
	The whole summer, man.  Party in Tahoe.

			SAM
	I don't know.

			COREY
	It'll just be my brother the dweeb on
	weekends.  All we gotta do is sand and
	paint the cabin, dude.
		(boasting)
	My dad's gonna let me use the boat and my
	charm is gonna let me use my rod.  Income
	village is the place to hook up with
	hump.

			SAM
	I'll ask.

			COREY
	Hey, it beats letting town folk go down
	on you for the summer.

Sam stops which stops Corey.  Sam glances around to make sure
no one's listening.

			SAM
	I never said anything.  I haven't done
	anything.

			COREY
	I know what the deal is.  Josh is a pimp.
	I'm not stupid.

			SAM
	You don't know what the deal is.  There
	is no fucking deal.

Sam walks away pissed that Corey knows what the deal is.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - MORNING

George is shirtless, the stitches still fresh on his side; he
carries/drags his mattress into the garage.  Alyssa walks
from her house to the garage and peeks in.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

George is making his bed, which is not easy because Guster is
curled up on it.  The one car garage is not dry-walled and
the cement floor is clean but stained.

			ALYSSA
	Hi, Mr. Nelson.

George steps away from the bed, slightly rattled by Alyssa.

			GEORGE
	Alyssa.

			ALYSSA
	Why have you put a toilet and a bed in
	your garage?

			GEORGE
	I'm living here while I build another
	house.

			ALYSSA
	Is that legal?

Alyssa sits down on the bed beside Guster and starts to
bounce up and down.  George takes another step back.

			GEORGE
	Don't you have school?

			ALYSSA
	Nope.

Alyssa lies down on the bed, lifting the sheet to her nose.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Are these clean?

George is alarmed.  Guster licks Alyssa's ear.

			GEORGE
	What's today?

			ALYSSA
	Monday.

George bangs his head with his hand and starts to search the
room.

			GEORGE
	My keys.

			ALYSSA
	What's that?

Alyssa reaches out and slides a finger down his scar.

			GEORGE
	Nothing.  I cut myself.

George pats down his pockets.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I had them in my pocket.

			ALYSSA
	I'm not shaving my legs or pits this
	summer, I've decided.

George opens the drawers of a small desk and a chest, not
paying attention to Alyssa as she raises her leg and runs her
hands down the stubby skin.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Paula Cole isn't a vertical kisser.

George dabs his keys from the floor beside the chest.

			GEORGE
	Make the bed for me, would you?  I gotta
	run.

George turns around to Alyssa's leg up and a great view of
her underwear.

			COLLEEN (O.S.)
	What are you, forty?

George whirls around to face Colleen as Alyssa lowers her
leg.

			GEORGE
	I forgot where I put my keys.

			COLLEEN
	And you thought they might be under her
	dress?

			ALYSSA
	I was just showing him my hair.

Alyssa miffed as she stands.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	I think you need to rethink what you
	think of me.

Alyssa walks around her mother and out of the garage.
Colleen stares at George.

			GEORGE
	Her leg hair.

Colleen turns and walks out.

INT. GEORGE'S TRUCK - LATE MORNING

George drives the four miles North to Robin's house listening
to Paula Cole.  He turns into Emerald Bay, a guard-gated
community and a Guard waves him in.

EXT. WEBBER'S HOME - LATE MORNING

George rushes from his car and tries the front door, but it's
locked.  He rings the bell and LOIS, the maid, answers.

			LOIS
	Mrs. Webber is in the backyard.

			GEORGE
	And Sam?

			LOIS
	In his room, packing.

			GEORGE
	Oh...Good.

INT. SAM'S ROOM - LATE MORNING

Sam has a CD by MARYLIN MANSON on loud as he packs a suitcase
on his bed.  The KNOCK on the door is barely heard.  ANOTHER
KNOCK draws his disapproval.

			GEORGE (O.S.)
	Sam!

Sam's face turns sour as he yanks the door open.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Ready?

Sam shrugs and returns to finish his packing.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I think you'll have fun this summer.

It's nearly impossible to hear George over the music.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Don't forget your headphones.

The music is quickly driving George crazy.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Would you mind turning it down?

This doesn't register with Sam.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	It won't all be work, you know?

George is once again, seemingly unheard.  He walks to within
inches of Sam and grabs his head and yells into Sam's ear.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	It won't be all work, you know!

Sam pulls away from the touch and turns the music off.

			SAM
	I heard you already!

George walks to the sliding glass door and stares down at the
boys and Robin in the pool.

			GEORGE
	Your mom and the boys can drop by
	anytime.

			SAM
	To check up on me?

			GEORGE
	I'll be around to check up on you.

			SAM
	Why would you be there?

			GEORGE
	Because I live there.

			SAM
	You live in Cory's parents' cabin?

EXT. WEBBER'S BACKYARD - LATE MORNING

Ryan and Adam are on their backs on rafts as Robin swims laps
between them.  Suddenly, like a UFO crashing to Earth, Sam's
suitcase spirals downward straight into the pool, barely
missing both Adam and Ryan.

			SAM
	No fucking way!!!

The boys are knocked off their rafts as Robin takes off her
goggles and focuses on Sam up on his balcony.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	You liar!  You stupid liar!  I hate you!

George bursts out of the kitchen, onto the patio.

			GEORGE
	Did you tell him he's spending the summer
	with me?

			SAM (O.S.)
	No I'm not!

Sam storms off the balcony, back into his room.

			ROBIN
	What was I supposed to do?  When you
	didn't show up Saturday, I tried to call.
	Your phone isn't working.

			GEORGE
	I don't have a phone.

			ROBIN
	I drove over and you were gone.

			GEORGE
	I can't leave the house?

			ROBIN
	Last time you were gone for a week!

			GEORGE
	Did you tell him he was spending the
	summer with me?

			ROBIN
	No.  I was going to let you do that.

			GEORGE
	He's not spending the summer in Tahoe.

Sam walks out of the kitchen to confront his father.

			SAM
	Who are you, anyway?  I don't even know
	you.

			GEORGE
	You'll know me by the time we're through.

			SAM
	I'm not going!

			GEORGE
	I'll get your bag.

George walks to the edge of the pool and scoops up the
suitcase, holding it out as it drains.

			SAM
	Mom, tell him I'm not going.  You already
	promised me!

			GEORGE
	You have everything?

Robin is in an uncomfortable position as she glances at Sam
before focusing on George.

			ROBIN
	I did say he could go.

			GEORGE
	Let's go.

			SAM
	I'm not going!

			GEORGE
	You don't have a choice.

			SAM
	Mom...please.

Sam's eyes well with tears as his voice cracks.  Robin is
ready to concede.

			ROBIN
	George --

			GEORGE
		(adamant)
	He's not spending the entire summer with
	another kid in Tahoe.  If he leaves, I
	will follow him up there and I will drag
	him home by his nose ring.  He can hate
	me.  You can hate me.  He can try to kill
	me while I sleep.  You can call the
	police.  You can call your husband or
	your attorney, but Sam is spending the
	summer with me.  He's my son.  He's
	sixteen.  That's it.

Sam is crying now -- snot's running down his nose.  Robin is
shocked by George's forcefulness.

			ADAM
	Can we hate you?

			GEORGE
	You can do anything you want.

George walks to Sam and touches his arm.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Go get in the truck, Sam.

Sam jerks away from his dad as dramatically as he can manage.

			SAM
	Go fuck yourself!

George drops the suitcase and grabs Sam by the arms.  As much
as Sam tries to resist, he's clearly no match for his father.

			GEORGE
	Your nose ring comes out of your nose.
	If you've got them in your nipples, they
	come out, too.  And there's no make-up at
	my house.  No glue sniffing.  Huffing.
	No pills, no grass.

			SAM
	If you hit me, I'll call the police.

			GEORGE
	You've worn out your welcome at this
	house, Sam.  I won't ever hit you.
		(beat)
	This may well be the worst three months
	of your life, but you've earned it.  So,
	pick up your suitcase and go get in the
	truck.  Now.

			SAM
	I'll hate you forever.

			GEORGE
	You can't even begins to know how much I
	hate my father.
		(upbeat)
	Think of it as a family tradition.

Sam glares at his mother before grabbing his soggy suitcase
and stomping out of the backyard.  Robin is stunned silent by
George's decisiveness.

INT. GEORGE'S TRUCK - LATE MORNING

Sam is pressed against the passenger side door.  George walks
from the backyard and opens the truck door to climb in but is
stopped by Sam's suitcase.  He lifts it out and sets it in
the bed, then slides into the cab, sitting on the soaked
seat.  George rises up and turns to Sam, who is sullen and
silent.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - AFTERNOON

Sam is shirtless on his back on the roof of the shack,
sunning himself as George struggles to extricate a sofa from
a doorjamb.  Guster is asleep on the grass, under a tree.

			GEORGE
	Sam?  I'm...for like three minutes?

After another bout of trying, George drops the sofa and steps
back to glance up at Sam.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	That's okay.  If I break my back, daddy's
	gonna buy you a naval ring.

No reaction from Sam.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	And if that naval ring don't fit, daddy's
	gonna rub you down with the sun screen.

Sam glances down at his father, puzzled by the verse.

			GEORGE (O.S.) (CONT'D)
	I want you wearing sun block.  And I want
	you down here to help me.  Now.

Sam dismisses his father without a word - he simply adjusts
his face back to the sun.  George walks away.  A sudden spray
of water drenches Sam, forcing him to his feet in a cold
panic.  George stops the hose water pelting.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	It works on Guster.

MOMENTS LATER

George is still struggling with the sofa stuck in the door.
Frustrated, he steps away from the sofa.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	You're in there not helping at all,
	aren't you?

INT. BEACH SHACK ENTRY - CONTINUOUS

Sam is leaning against a wall with his arms folded across his
chest.

			GEORGE (O.S.)
	You know what else helped Guster?
	Neutering.

The slightest alarm crosses Sam's face.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

George is shirtless in shorts, boiling pasta on a portable
stove as he heats a sauce in the microwave.  A dresser topped
with plyboard serves as a countertop; other than a sink being
across the garage near the toilet, this is a fairly well
equipped makeshift kitchen.

			GEORGE
	Do you want garlic bread?!

George waits a bit to make sure no response is no response.
Then stuffs a hunk of garlic bread into the toaster oven.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

Sam is sitting on the edge of a cliff that drops twenty feet
to the ocean; Guster is whining for attention behind Sam.

			SAM
	Well, get over here, then, stupid.

Guster inches forward on his belly, which makes Sam smile.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Are you afraid of heights, Guster?

Sam drops to his belly and stretches out to pet Guster.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	The fall probably wouldn't kill me,
	anyway.

Guster inches closer and licks Sam's face.  George walks out
with a tray filled with spaghetti, garlic bread and a Coke.

			GEORGE
	Thinking of jumping?

George sets the tray on the ground beside Sam.

			SAM
	Pushing.

George walks to the edge of the cliff.

			GEORGE
	Only jump after you hear the wave crash
	against the rock.  The water will take
	you out.  Let it.  Swim a little North
	and you'll see the sand.

Sam sits up and faces his father with a trace of alarm.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	First time I did it, younger than you, I
	thought I'd break my neck and just sort
	of float to Catalina.
		(beat)
	You don't always get what you wish for,
	Sam.

George suddenly leaps forward and disappears into the sea as
a wave crashes against the rocks below.

			SAM
	Oh, shit!

Sam scurries to his feet and scans the ocean for his father;
the only thing visible is darkness.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Hello?

Guster is lapping up the dinner, bread and all as Sam calls
out again.  In a bit of a panic, Sam runs from the cliff.

EXT. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY - EVENING

The traffic is heavy as Sam runs against it.  Without a
sidewalk and with parked cars blocking a reasonable path,
this is a dangerous trek North.

EXT. ALISO CREEK BEACH - EVENING

Sam runs to the edge of the water and anxiously waits for his
father to emerge from the sea.  A jogger startles Sam - he
steps into a wave that soaks his shoes.  George floats on a
wave into view and stands in waist high water, only to be
knocked way back down.  He rises and falls and rises before
making his way to the sand and Sam.

			SAM
	Are you totally insane?!

			GEORGE
	I almost saw Catalina.

George coughs and drops onto the sand exhausted.  Sam storms
off, angry that he cared enough to get angry.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - EVENING

Sam is winded as he walks off the street to the middle of the
yard.  He glances around for Guster.

			SAM
	Guster!

Guster bounces out of the garage with spaghetti sauce
covering his muzzle.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	You're so busted, dude.

Sam sits down on the grass and plays with Guster, who yaps
with joy as he breaks away and closes the distance with the
abandon of a puppy.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Where's my dinner, huh?

Sam manages to pin Guster on his back.  He looms over the dog
as he kisses him on the nose.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I'm hungry!  Where's my dinner?  Who ate
	my dinner?  Huh?  Who's in trouble now?

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Hi.

Sam rolls over Guster and stands, nearly stumbling in the
process - way uncool.

			SAM
	Hey.

			ALYSSA
	What are you doing here?

Guster bumps against Alyssa for her attention; she kneels
down to pet him.

			SAM
	They're trying to make me spend the
	summer here.  I'm leaving in the morning.

			ALYSSA
	Where to?

			SAM
	I'm supposed to be in Tahoe.

			ALYSSA
	Your dad's really gonna build his house?

			SAM
	I don't know.

			ALYSSA
	Well, if you don't go, I guess I'll see
	you.

Alyssa stands.  Sam is clearly shy around her.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	You should stay.

			SAM
	I don't know.

			ALYSSA
	Where's your dad?

			SAM
	He jumped into the ocean.

			ALYSSA
	Tell him I said "hi".

Alyssa pets Guster again before walking away.  Sam is
smitten.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - NIGHT

Sam's curled up in a tattered lazy-boy near the toilet,
watching television as George sits on the bed, brushing his
teeth.  Suddenly, Sam turns to face his dad.

			SAM
	I'm not taking a dump with you in here.

George nods as he continues brushing.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	My brothers say it's the worst smell
	they've ever smelled.

George nods again, which appears only to irritate Sam.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I think you have to have a door between
	where you cook and where you crap.  Like
	even in the bush, tribal people and like
	that have a place for both.  It's like a
	law.

George walks around Sam to the sink and spits, rinses and
wipes his mouth with a towel.  He faces Sam.

			GEORGE
	Which side of the bed do you want?

Sam's jaw drops as he glances at the double-bed.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Just kidding.  The sofa's a pullout.

George smiles and pats Sam on the shoulder before walking to
the sofa and pulling it out to make a bed.

			SAM
	Probably in the bible.

			GEORGE
	Goodnight.

George drops his pants and climbs into bed.  He pulls the
sheet up and fluffs the pillow before resting his head.

			SAM
	I have to take a dump.

George twists around in bed to face Sam.  After a beat, he
tosses the sheet back, climbs out of bed, pulls back on his
pants, slips on his shoes and walks out of the garage.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - MORNING

George is up on the roof, hacking through the shingles and
beams with a chain saw.  A huge dumpster set on the lawn
receives only about half the throws George makes.  Sam is
near the ocean in a chaise lounge, listening to music through
his portable CD player.

			GEORGE
	Have you got sunscreen on?

There's no chance he's been heard.  TOM and BARBARA, two
older neighbors of George's nearing home from a walk, stop on
the driveway - both look pleased.

			BARBARA
	It's about time this shack is torn down.

Barbara appears surprised as George turns to face them - she
obviously didn't realize he was the one up on the roof doing
the demolition.

			TOM
	Oh, hello George.

			GEORGE
	Guess how many low-income apartments the
	city approved for this lot?

Tom and Barbara react by trying not to react.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Come on...ballpark figure.

Tom and Barbara step back and walk away.  George heads to the
ladder and climbs down.

ANOTHER VIEW

Sam is grooving to the music with his eyes closed as George's
hand, filled with a gob of sunscreen, plops onto Sam's
stomach.  Sam bolts up from the chaise lounge in a rage.

			SAM
	What are you doing?!

			GEORGE
	I warned you yesterday.

			SAM
	Don't touch me!  You can't touch me!

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Hey, you stayed.

Alyssa walks across her lawn to the feuding family.  George
holds out the bottle of sun lotion to Alyssa.

			GEORGE
	Rub him down, please.

George walks back to the ladder and up onto the roof as
Alyssa and Sam stare at one another.

			SAM
	He's a freak.

			ALYSSA
	You look better without make-up.

			SAM
	I can't even take a shower here.

			ALYSSA
	Come over to my house whenever you want.
	I'll tell my mom.

			SAM
	I might not stay, anyway.

			ALYSSA
	I'll get your back.

			SAM
	No.  That's okay.

Sam reaches out for the lotion, but Alyssa hides the bottle.

			ALYSSA
	Have you ever had anyone but your mom or
	dad put it on for you?

Sam thinks about it for a second before shaking his head no.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	It's weird how different it is.  Lay
	down.

George is back with the chain saw, hacking away at the roof.
Sam is hesitant as he lies down on his stomach.  Alyssa
kneels and squeezes lotion on his back.  She works it in,
starting at his neck, working her way down to his pants.  She
squirts Sam's arm and as she rubs close to his pit, he
squirms.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Do you remember me from when you lived
	here?

			SAM
	Yeah.

			ALYSSA
	Your dad dated my mom after her divorce.

			SAM
	Really?

			ALYSSA
	I wanted him to marry her.

			SAM
	Why?

			ALYSSA
	Turn over.

Alyssa grabs under his armpits and tickles him.  Sam yelps
and rises onto his elbows as Josh roars by the shack in his
Porsche.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Josh and I are going to South Coast.
	Wanna ride?  Maybe see a movie?

			SAM
	No thanks.

Sam is disappointed as Alyssa stands to leave.

			ALYSSA
	Don't forget your front.

Alyssa walks to the shack and waves goodbye to George.
George waves her off.  Sam curls onto his side as he watches
Alyssa run across the lawn to Josh.

			GEORGE
	She's pretty...for a girl.

Sam appears irritated as he stands and walks into the garage.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

Sam glances out the window to check on his father, then
quickly rummages through every drawer and cabinet looking for
what he finds: a prescription bottle.  It's Vicodin.  He
checks on his dad through the window again, then opens the
bottle and takes out five pills.  He fills a glass with water
and swallows two, saving three for later.  He sets the bottle
back where he found it before he drops on the bed with a
grin.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - AFTERNOON

Guster is in a full out run for a rubber ball.  Sam is
shirted, sitting at the patio table.  With the ball gladly
returned, Sam tosses it again.  George walks out juggling two
plates of sandwiches and two Cokes and sits down.

			GEORGE
	Do you ever get like the slightest
	inkling that you might want to help me
	instead of doing absolutely nothing?

			SAM
	No.

			GEORGE
	Get the inkling, Sam.  I'm getting tired
	of your attitude.

Sam picks up the sandwich, examines it and sets it back down
on the plate.

			SAM
	I hate turkey.

			GEORGE
	No you don't.

George takes a bite of his sandwich before responding.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I want you to take out your nose ring and
	leave it out.

			SAM
	Why?

			GEORGE
	It bugs me.

			SAM
	You snore at night.  That bugs me.  Can I
	take you out?

			GEORGE
	Your brothers are right.  It was the most
	god-awful smell I've ever had my nose
	around.

George tightens his face and waves his hand in front of his
nose.  Sam stares at his father.  A black Range Rover pulls
to a stop and Robin steps out with a pizza box in her hands.

			ROBIN
	Thought you guys might be hungry.

As Robin walks up the drive, Sam picks up the turkey sandwich
and starts eating.  George glances at Sam as Robin sets the
box on the table and sits down.

			GEORGE
	We're fine.  Turkey sandwiches.

			ROBIN
	Well, for later then.

Robin focuses on the nearly roofless shack.  Guster walks to
the table and sits down by Robin, ready to beg.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	It makes me sad.

			GEORGE
	What?

			ROBIN
	I used to live here.

			GEORGE
	But you hated four out of the five you
	did.

			ROBIN
	I was here six years.  And I only hated
	two.

			GEORGE
	Which?

			ROBIN
	The first and the last.

George sets his sandwich down.

			GEORGE
	I don't even like turkey sandwiches.
	What kind of pizza?

			ROBIN
	Sam's favorite.

George opens the box and pulls out a slice.  Sam appears
disinterested as George starts in on the slice of pizza.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
		(to Sam)
	Sure you don't want any?

Sam shrugs off his mother, looking away.  Robin nods and
grabs a piece for herself.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	You're too thin, George.  From what you
	used to be, anyway.

George responds with a pleasant face; he's not going to
explain his weight loss right now.

			GEORGE
	Why the first and the last?

Robin sets her slice of pizza down as she studies George.

			ROBIN
	The first because I wasn't sure you
	really loved me...the last because I
	wasn't sure I really loved you.

George nods.  Though it may appear that Sam isn't interested
in the conversation, his ears are perked.

			GEORGE
	I was up on the roof this morning,
	tearing it down and it struck me as
	strong as anything ever has.  That I'm
	happy today.

			ROBIN
	What have you been before today?

			GEORGE
	It was just that, maybe the way the sun
	struck the ocean, the sound of the waves.
	It was simple, whatever it was.  Then I
	started thinking about the last time I
	felt this good.
		(beat)
	It's been a long time.

			ROBIN
	Do you remember?

			GEORGE
	The only time I can think of for sure, I
	was holding onto Sam in the ocean, saving
	him from the waves.

George turns to Sam, who's caught staring at his father.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	You head was pressed against my chest.  I
	could feel your heart racing.  And I
	remember I kissed your hair.

			ROBIN
	We have it on video!  Was that when?  My
	parents were down for his sixth birthday!
	I remember that.

Robin inexplicably starts to cry.  She instantly tries to
take it back, pressing her hand to her mouth, wiping her
eyes, but whatever emotion has her, has her good.  Both
George and Sam are confused and concerned.

			SAM
	I have to go.

She stands and backs away from the table.

			GEORGE
	What is it?

			ROBIN
	I'm fine.  Nothing.
		(beat)
	I'll drop by your lunch tomorrow.

Robin wipes her eyes again as she climbs into her car and
drives off.  Sam and George face one another.

			GEORGE
	I don't know.

			SAM
	I'm gonna take a walk.  I need some
	money.

			GEORGE
	You'll have money when you work.

			SAM
	You're so predictable.

Sam sets his sandwich down and grabs a slice of pizza as he
stands.  He walks for a few feet, stops and turns around.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	You haven't been happy in ten years?

He doesn't wait for an answer; as he walks away, Guster
follows.  George takes Robin's slice of pizza and drops it on
the cement; that's all it takes to turn Guster around.

INT. ROBIN'S KITCHEN - EVENING

Robin is sitting alone at the table, doing nothing.  The TV
is on loud in another room.  Adam walks into the room in his
pajamas.  He sits down across from his mother at the table.
Robin smiles at him.  He smiles back as he scoots his chair
closer to the table and extends his arms straight out across
the top.  Robin extends her arms and they lock hands near the
middle.  Without a word, they hold hands.  Adam lets go and
climbs on top of the table, scoots across it with a kiss for
his mother before he's gone, sliding off the table on his
rear and running back to the TV.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

George is on the patio, bending a thin piece of copper
tubing.  Sam storms out of the garage, fuming.

			SAM
	No one would blame me if I left!

			GEORGE
	I'd blame you.  I want you here.

			SAM
	I'm not doing it!

			GEORGE
	It'll be fine.

			SAM
	Why don't you just beg some money off my
	dad and move into something decent with a
	real kitchen and a real bathroom?

			GEORGE
	I'd rather sell my nuts to a castrati.

Sam screws his face down - huh?

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I don't beg.

			SAM
	And I don't take a shower in the middle
	of the yard.

			GEORGE
	I can promise you complete privacy.

			SAM
	You can't promise me anything!  You don't
	have anything to promise!  You live in a
	garage!  You don't have cable!  You're
	not hooked up to the internet because you
	don't even own a computer!  You don't
	have a job!

George finishes bending the copper into a circle.  He stands
and holds the copper circle out for proof of privacy.

			GEORGE
	This will save you from prying eyes.

Sam dismisses his father with a shake of his head.  He heads
back into the garage.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

Sam quickly heads to where George's prescription bottle was
hidden under a pile of underwear.  He steals two more pills
and swallows them before grabbing a towel and walking out.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

			SAM
	If you had a stupid phone or I could use
	your truck, mom would give me some money.

			GEORGE
	You'll have money when you work for it.

Sam stomps down the driveway and across the grass to Alyssa's
house.  George walks around to the back of his garage with
the rounded copper tubing.

EXT. ALYSSA'S HOUSE - EVENING

Sam is standing on the porch with his towel and clean
clothes.  Colleen answers the door.

			SAM
	Is Alyssa home?

			COLLEEN
	She's out with a friend.

			SAM
	Oh...do you know when she'll be home?

			COLLEEN
	She didn't really say.

			SAM
	Oh...okay.

Sam nods and steps back as he prepares to leave.

			COLLEEN
	Sam?

			SAM
	Uh huh.

			COLLEEN
	I didn't recognize you!

			SAM
	I'm sorry.

			COLLEEN
	Alyssa said you don't even have plumbing
	over there.

			SAM
	Not a shower.

Colleen takes Sam by the arm and nudges him into the house.

INT. ALYSSA'S ROOM - EVENING

Sam is slowly making his way around the room, taking note of
everything: some dried flowers; a yearbook; a cabinet full of
CD's; dirty clothes stuffed in a hamper.  He walks into the
bathroom before walking back out and making one more round.

INT. ROBIN'S FAMILY ROOM - EVENING

Robin is sitting between her sons on the sofa, watching a
movie.  Peter enters the room, carrying his jacket.

			PETER
	The goddamn traffic.  Were we going out
	to dinner?

Robin focuses on her husband, but the boys are riveted to the
television.

			ROBIN
	We've eaten.

			PETER
	Is Lois still here?  I'm starved.

			ROBIN
	I'll make you something.

Robin stands as Adam and Ryan try to hold her down.

			PETER
	Did someone call to tell you I'd be late?

Robin walks into the kitchen without responding.

INT. ALYSSA'S BATHROOM - EVENING

Sam's in the shower, obscured by the sandblasted glass.

			JOSH (O.S.)
	Bro, I need you tonight.

Sam bumps an elbow against the glass as he opens the shower
door enough to look out.  Josh is sitting up on the marble
countertop.

			SAM
	I locked the door.

Josh holds up a tiny screwdriver.

			JOSH
	It'll take you like twenty, thirty
	minutes.

			SAM
	Does Alyssa know?

			JOSH
	Nothing.

			SAM
	You got any weed?

			JOSH
	You got the money?

Sam waits a beat before closing the shower door.

			JOSH (CONT'D)
	Alyssa sent me up to see if you wanted to
	hang around and watch a movie with her
	and her mom.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

The round copper tube is braced and nailed to the side of the
garage; on it hangs a shower curtain.  George is making
noises inside the curtain as he showers.

			GEORGE
	Ah!  Oh....

			KURT (O.S.)
	I know there's an explanation.

George pulls back the shower curtains just enough to see Kurt
standing by in his police uniform.

			GEORGE
	No hot water.

George is shivering as he closes the curtain back up.

			KURT
	Mr. Dokos called to complain that you and
	a boy are squatting illegally in the
	garage of your house.

			GEORGE
	Check the permits.  It was built as a
	guesthouse.  It's a legally rentable unit
	grandfathered when South Laguna was
	incorporated.

Without warning, the copper tubing holding the hanging
curtain falls to the ground.  George turns the water off and
grabs a towel.  Unfortunately, his ass is not what the towel
covers.

			KURT
	Now that should be illegal.

INT. ALYSSA'S FAMILY ROOM - EVENING

Alyssa and Colleen are curled up on the sofa as Josh and Sam
stick their heads in to say goodbye.

			SAM
	Thanks for the shower.

			COLLEEN
	I want you both to stay.

			ALYSSA
	And candy too.

Alyssa holds up a huge bowl of popcorn and the DVD case.

			JOSH
	I'm gonna give him a ride in my car.

			ALYSSA
	I'll see you tomorrow.

			COLLEEN
	Come over anytime you need to, Sam.

			SAM
	Thanks, I'd like that.  Thank you.

The only thing keeping Sam from staying is Josh, who jerks
him out by the shirt.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

With Kurt in the only chair, George hands him a cup of coffee
and sits down on the pullout sofa, which is pulled out.

			KURT
	I'm surprised he hasn't left.

			GEORGE
	I haven't forced him to work.  I only wet
	him down once.  Why would he leave?

Sam rushes in and grabs a sweater before starting out.

			SAM
	I'm leaving.

			GEORGE
	Hey...hey!

Sam stops at the door and waits impatiently.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Where are you going?

			SAM
	I don't know.

			GEORGE
	When are you going to be back?

			SAM
	I don't know.

			GEORGE
	Well, until you know, you can't go.

			SAM
	Oh, okay.

Sam is gone in a flash.  Kurt studies George for a second.

			GEORGE
	I'm not very good at it.  Parenting.

Kurt nods; agreed, he's not.

INT. ROBIN'S KITCHEN - EVENING

Robin arranges an attractive plate of food, which she sticks
in the microwave.  Peter walks in wearing different clothes
but the same personality.

			PETER
	I hope your ex-husband is equipped for
	the havoc of Sam, because it seems
	absolutely blissful here tonight.

He sits down at the table, opening up a newspaper as Robin
stares at him.

			ROBIN
	Do you think it's odd your kids don't hug
	you?

			PETER
	Should I?

			ROBIN
	It would worry me.

Peter glances up from the paper, focusing on Robin.

			PETER
	If I let everything that should worry me,
	worry me, I'd be dead from worry.

			ROBIN
	What would you be if you asked Adam and
	Ryan to run in now and hug you?

			PETER
	I'd be you.

The answer bothers Robin enough that Peter can't concentrate
back on the paper.

			PETER (CONT'D)
	I'll do it if that's what you want.

Robin walks out of the kitchen.  Peter folds the paper and
shoves it across the granite counter.

INT. JOSH'S PORSCHE - NIGHT

Sam and Josh are parked on a street that overlooks the Valley
East of Laguna Beach.  They share a joint as Josh explains
the specifics of the job.

			JOSH
	You don't have to do a thing.  Just get
	in and get out.  As quick as you can.
	Close your eyes and think of whatever.

Sam hands the joint to Josh.

			SAM
	What's your deal with Alyssa?

			JOSH
	Don't even...I'm there.

			SAM
	I wasn't sure.

			JOSH
	She wouldn't even fucking go out with
	until she was sixteen.  I mean, that's
	not even a rule, just her own thing.  She
	like figures things out on her own and
	then that's it.

A black Mercedes Benz pulls to a stop a ways down the street.
Josh hands Sam a cell phone.

			JOSH (CONT'D)
	If this rings, run.

Sam is scared and it shows.

			JOSH (CONT'D)
	He already knows everything about what he
	can't do.  You can tell him not to even
	look at you, if you want.

			SAM
	I'm thinking it's too weird now.

Josh pulls a baggie of grass and holds it out for Sam, who
takes it and stuffs it in his pants pocket.

			JOSH
	It beats working.

Josh hands Sam the joint.

			JOSH (CONT'D)
	Inhale and get out.

Sam is quick to inhale, but slow to get out.  Josh takes the
joint and Sam steps out.  He walks slowly to the Mercedes,
opens the door and climbs in.  Josh turns the CD on to
Guster's "ALL THE WAY UP TO HEAVEN."  Sam closes the door to
the Mercedes.  'He said to only look up, he said to never
look down, down is where we came from...' It's an odd song
sung in a happy tempo; a whistling refrain overtakes the
lyrics as Josh inhales.  'He said to hope for the best and
take a load off my chest.  Soon, I could be happy, and go all
the way up to heaven and go all the way back home.'

With the music loud, Josh misses the police car as it stops
behind him without the lights.  Too late for a getaway, he
fumbles for his cell phone and tosses the joint out the open
window.  The OFFICER approaches the Porsche with his hand on
his gun.

			OFFICER
	What did you toss into the brush?

Josh furtively presses send on his cell phone as he faces the
officer with a guilty face.

			JOSH
	Nothing.

'He said I might need his help, no one gets high on
themselves.  I just seem so lonely; he's just trying to be
nice and spread around his advice.  I could be happy...'

			OFFICER
	Turn off the music!

As the music stops, the door to the Mercedes opens and Sam
hops out with his pants around his ankles.  The officer
notices and walks towards the Mercedes.  The parking lights
flash red as the car starts and flees the scene.  Sam yanks
up his pants and leaps down the hillside, falling and rolling
in the brush as the officer yells for him to stop.  Josh
starts his car, but the officer dissuades him from leaving by
removing his gun.  Josh turns off the engine.

			JOSH
	Oh, it's working now.

			OFFICER
	What did you toss into the brush?

Before Josh can feign innocence again, the brush starts to
smolder.  Busted.

EXT. HILLSIDE - NIGHT

Sam is spotted with weeds and dirt as he continues his way
down the steep hillside holding up his pants.  After he's
sure he's safe, he sits down and rests his head in his hands.
He starts to shake, frightened by his actions.  He drops onto
his back, buttons and zips his pants as he starts to cry.
Slowly, he stops crying, but keeps staring up at the sky,
which is loaded with stars and a full moon.  Mesmerized by
the brilliant night, Sam can't stop staring.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - MORNING

George is removing the last of the windows, carefully prying
it out of the casement as Robin pulls up in her Range Rover.
She steps out dressed in Levi's, boots and a t-shirt,
carrying a large bag.

			ROBIN
	Lunch.

She smiles and walks toward George, dropping the food sack on
the patio table.

			GEORGE
	It's not breakfast yet.

			ROBIN
	I dreamed about your house last night.

			GEORGE
	Finished or unfinished?

			ROBIN
	It was perfect, George.  Amazing.  It was
	so real.

			GEORGE
	Didn't you once dream you could lick
	people well, though?

			ROBIN
	That wasn't a dream.  That was Sam.

			GEORGE
	Oh...with his ear infection!

			ROBIN
	My tongue around the edge of his ear is
	what cured him.

George isn't quite sure how to take her comment.  Finally, he
points to the Garage.

			GEORGE
	Go in there and lick his attitude.

			ROBIN
	The antibiotics weren't working.
		(beat)
	It's what I believe, George.

George stares at Robin for a second before he nods.

			GEORGE
	You were wrong about the first year, you
	know?

It takes Robin a second to understand he's saying he loved
her when they married.

			ROBIN
	I've been wrong a lot in my life.

			GEORGE
	Hindsight.  It's like foresight without a
	future.

Robin almost smiles; George confessing love ten years dead.

			ROBIN
	I have three hours before I pick up Adam
	and Ryan.
		(beat)
	Where will I be most useful?

Robin glances around, assessing the best use of her time.

			GEORGE
	With your hands or your tongue?

			ROBIN
	You're not well.

Robin picks up a pile of splintered board and tosses them in
the garbage bin.  George nods...he's not.

LATER

Robin and George carry a twelve-foot beam from inside the
shack and set it down on cinder blocks.  Both look exhausted
as they head back in for another beam.  Sam saunters out of
the garage in shorts, sits down on the patio chair and opens
the sack his mother had packed for lunch.  He pulls out a
peanut butter and jelly sandwich and starts eating as George
and Robin emerge from the shack with another beam.

			GEORGE
	Good morning.

Robin and George set the beam down and turn to Sam as they
both wipe sweat off their faces.  Sam chews his sandwich,
ignoring them both.

			ROBIN
	I'm late.

Robin walks close to Sam, trying to capture his attention.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	Ryan has a game later.  He asked if you'd
	come and watch.

Sam glances up at his mother, just long enough to let her
know he hates her, then drops the sandwich and walks back
into the garage.  A city inspector's car pulls to a stop on
the street and BOB LARSON steps out with a clipboard.  Robin
passes him as she walks back to her Range Rover.

			BOB
	Mr. Stevens?

			GEORGE
	I've been dreading you.

Bob and George shake hands as Robin drives off.

			BOB
	Bob Larson.  Do you happen to have an
	unenclosed toilet in close proximity to a
	kitchen?

			GEORGE
	A violation?

			BOB
	Oh, yes.

			GEORGE
	And if I enclosed it?

			BOB
	An exhaust system or a window is code.

			GEORGE
	A sink?

			BOB
	Allowed outside the enclosed area.

Sam walks out of the garage in long pants and a shirt.

			SAM
	Where is it?

			GEORGE
	A friend of yours is here.

			SAM
	Did you got through my pants?

			GEORGE
	I might have a solution.

George grabs his chain saw and walks to the garage with Sam
and Bob in tow.

			SAM
	Where'd you put it?!

INT. GARAGE - AFTERNOON

George walks to an armoire and empties it.  He grabs a hammer
and bangs, pries and pulls the back off, then dumps the
cabinet onto the floor.

			SAM
	I know you took it.  I want it now!

George yanks the chain saw to a roar and fashions an oval cut
a few feet deep on the cabinet base.  He kills the saw, lifts
the armoire and scoots it in front of the toilet.

			GEORGE
	Doors.

Bob grimaces as George opens the armoire, revealing the
toilet inside.

			BOB
	I hate to ask about a window.

			GEORGE
		(to Sam)
	I flushed it down the toilet.

			SAM
	No!  Oh my God!

George jerk starts the chain saw again and fashions a small
opening above the toilet, ripping through the studs, wire
mesh, tar paper and stucco - fine dust invades the space like
a storm.  Bob coughs as he writes in his book.  George kills
the chain saw and sets it down as he surveys his work.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	If I had a gun, I'd kill you.

Bob seems fairly anxious to conclude his business.

			BOB
	I assume you'll fill the...uh, window,
	with glass?

			GEORGE
	If that's what it takes.

			SAM
	What's in my pants is none of your
	fucking business!

			BOB
		(a little rattled)
	I would say you're in compliance.

			GEORGE
	I hope that makes the pain in the ass
	that called you happy.

George is staring at Sam.  Bob backs out of the garage.

			BOB
	You and me both.

With Bob gone, George walks to Sam and gets in his face.

			GEORGE
	Everything about you is my business.
	What you smoke, what you swallow, what
	you sniff, it's all my business.

Sam slams his fists against his own chest, maddened.

			SAM
	I've been using since I was twelve!
	You're all so unbelievably stupid.  You
	didn't give a shit about anything I did
	until now!

			GEORGE
	I'll apologize for everything but
	today...Today I give a shit.

			SAM
	You're too fucking late.

			GEORGE
	The gloves on the table are for you.

			SAM
	You can't make me do a thing.

			GEORGE
	Sit down for a second.

			SAM
	No.

George gently guides Sam back onto the bed.  Sam hops up mad.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I'll call the cops if you touch me again!

George sets Sam back onto the bed, not so gently this time.
Sam is less eager to hop up in defiance.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Oh, so you're in the big shit now!  Child
	abuse.  People go to prison for what you
	just did to me.

			GEORGE
	My dad used to play a game.  I never
	really understood what it was until after
	he was gone.

Sam appears immensely disinterested.

			SAM
	I was holding for someone.  That wasn't
	even mine.

			GEORGE
	The game was to make me smaller than he
	was.  No matter what.  He could be almost
	invisible as a human being, but I had to
	be smaller.  So if I got good grades, I
	was a pussy for not playing football.  If
	I cut my hair for him, it wasn't short
	enough.  If I shaved it, I looked like a
	psycho.  I never won the game.  Not once.
	And if he couldn't make me smaller with
	words...

Tears well in George's eyes.  Sam is caught up enough in what
his father has to say that he has to feign his lack of
interest.

			SAM
	I'll have to pay him back.

			GEORGE
	I won't ever hit you.
		(beat)
	I don't want you smaller.  I want you to
	be happy.  You're not.  Not here with me.
	Not home with your mother.  Not up in
	Tahoe.  Not alone.  Not anywhere.
		(beat)
	You're what I was most of my life, Sam.
	I see it in your eyes.  In your sleep.
	In your answer to everything.  You're
	barely alive.

			SAM
	I'm not even listening.

			GEORGE
	You know that great thing, though?  Is
	that change can be so constant you don't
	even feel the difference until there is
	one.  It can be so slow that you don't
	even notice that your life is better or
	worse, until it is.
		(beat)
	Or it can just blow you away.  Make you
	something different in an instant.  It
	happened to me.

George walks to the garage door as he wipes his eyes.  He
stops and turns back around to face Sam.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Build this house with me.

George walks out leaving Sam on the bed to think.

EXT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK - AFTERNOON

George gathers a pile of splintered boards and tosses them
into the dumpster.  He works while Guster sleeps.

LATER

The sun is fierce, low on the horizon with a heat that
distorts the distance.  George is sweating and shirtless as
Sam walks out of the garage with the gloves on and stands
staring at his father.  After a beat, George notices him.

			SAM
	I have to pay back what you flushed down
	the toilet.
		(beat)
	I want ten dollars an hour...then I'm
	done.

George nods.  He points out the roofless shell of a shack.

			GEORGE
	It all has to come down before we can
	start again.
		(beat)
	Knock it down.

George picks up a sledghammer and hands it to Sam.  Sam
hoists the hefty hammer and with some true effort, slams it
on a sideboard.  He slams again and again as George picks up
a slightly smaller sledgehammer.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	I hated this house from the second my
	father cheated everyone and put it in my
	name.

George takes a good hard whack at the wall, knocking a huge
hunk of it down.  Sam stops to watch.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Twenty years of hating what you live
	in...what you are.  This is the end of
	it, Sam.  I'm gonna build something of me
	here that I can be proud to give to you.

			SAM
	Don't.  I don't want it.

George YELLS as he lands the hammer into the wall again.  Sam
is alarmed by his father's blatant rage.

			GEORGE
	Do whatever you want with it.  I don't
	care.  All I want from you is for you to
	remember we built this house together.

			SAM
	We haven't build shit.  You're just
	tearing down your father.

			GEORGE
	Try it.  It feels good.

George strikes another blow to the house joined with a MAD
WAIL.  Sam starts low, a whisper of a scream, but quickly
builds, soon rivaling George in volume as he pounds away.
This soul letting, cleansing ritual is both impelling and
frightening to watch.  Tom and Barbara, Colleen and her maid
step out of their houses, drawn and perplexed by the guttural
noise.

INT. RYAN AND ADAM'S ROOM - MORNING

Both boys are asleep as Robin enters and wakes them with the
drop-and-bounce-back-to-your-feet-from-the-mattress method.

			ROBIN
	It's morning, sleepyheads!

They both wake with a groan.  Robin leaps onto Adam and
tickles him to life.

INT. ROBIN'S KITCHEN - MORNING

Robin is quickly finishing a breakfast of oatmeal and fresh
fruit with Adam and Ryan, who are still dressed in pajamas.

			RYAN
	Why do we have to get up and eat with you
	this early?

			ROBIN
	I just thought it would be nice.

			ADAM
	Are you going to see Sam again?

			ROBIN
	I thought I might stop by.

			RYAN
	All day again?

			ROBIN
	Not all day.  I'll be home after lunch.

Robin stands and dumps her dishes in the sink.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	You can go back to bed...or Lois might
	let you go swimming.

			ADAM
	I wanna be with you today.

			ROBIN
	Oh, honey.  There's not much to do there.
	I mean, it's all work.

			ADAM
	We can work.

Robin focuses on her sons, both of whom seem willing to work.

			ROBIN
	Ryan, would you rather swim or work?

			RYAN
	Can we really help build a house?

Peter walks in, surprised by everyone being up.

			PETER
	Why is everyone up so early?

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - MORNING

George is knocking away the forms used to pour the
foundation.  Sam walks out of the garage with a towel; he
shields his eyes from the morning sun as he watches his
father work.  Without make-up or a nose ring and with the
black dye gone from his hair and the polish from his nails,
Sam is a handsome kid.
George looks happy, laying bare the foundation that will hold
his home.  Sam walks to Alyssa's house, unseen by his father.

INT. ALYSSA'S ENTRY - MORNING

Colleen is walking with Sam toward the stairs.

			COLLEEN
	If she's not up, you can use my shower.

			SAM
	Thank you.

			COLLEEN
	You're here early today.

			SAM
	We're getting out of the ground today.

Sam looks fairly excited as he rushes up the stairs.

INT. ALYSSA'S HALLWAY - MORNING

Sam stops at the door and KNOCKS.

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Huh?

			SAM
	I can use your mom's.

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	I'm okay.

INT. ALYSSA'S ROOM - MORNING

Alyssa is curled up in bed, cuddling a stuffed bear as Sam
walks in and closes the bedroom door behind him.

			ALYSSA
	Were you with Josh when the cops arrested
	him?

Alyssa sits up in bed, holding the sheet to her chest.

			SAM
		(nervously)
	Not really.  No.  Kinda.  He got busted?

			ALYSSA
	His parents took his car.  They're making
	him ride a bicycle the rest of the
	summer.

Sam can't help but like that.

			SAM
	Really?

			ALYSSA
	He asked me to tell you that you owe him
	a hundred dollars.

			SAM
	He can peddle over anytime he wants to
	for it.

Sam breaks into a full-on smile.

			ALYSSA
	This is serious!  I don't have my
	license.  He was my ride.

			SAM
	I'm sorry.  I'm just here to shower.

Sam walks into the bathroom; before he closes the door, he
faces Alyssa with another smile - she tosses her bear at him.

EXT. GEORGE'S SHACK - MORNING

George is prying off the last of the boards when he's hit
with a pain that takes him to his knees.  He drops the
crowbar and sits down in the dirt as Guster walks over to
comfort him.  George takes deep breaths and closes his eyes
as he tries to gain control over the pain.

INT. ALYSSA'S BATHROOM - MORNING

The doorknob jiggles, jiggles and turns; Alyssa opens the
door and walks in dressed in a t-shirt and panties.  Once
again Sam jumps and jams his elbow to the frosted glass as he
partially opens the shower door.

			SAM
	Is this like a past time with people?  Go
	away!

Alyssa sets a tiny screwdriver on the vanity.

			ALYSSA
	I've seen lots of people.  It's not a big
	thing for me.

			SAM
	Hand me a towel.  I'm getting out.

			ALYSSA
	I'm coming in.

			SAM
	I don't want you to!

			ALYSSA
	We're not gonna do anything.

			SAM
	Why are you so stupid?

			ALYSSA
	Why are you so uptight?

			SAM
	I don't even...what do you mean?  I don't
	even know what that means.

			ALYSSA
	It means I'm gonna shampoo my hair and
	stay out of your way.

			SAM
	Hand me a towel.  Hand me a towel.

Sam is anxious.  Alyssa takes off her t-shirt and pulls down
her panties before grabbing a towel; she hands it to Sam as
she forces her way into the shower.  Barely visible through
the frosted glass, Alyssa wets her hair as Sam stares in her
direction.  The towel drops to the tiled floor.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

George is curled up in bed, the prescription bottle and a
glass resting on a table.  He's holding onto his side, still
in some pain.  A HONK gets Guster BARKING outside.

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

Ryan and Adam run to Guster with glee as Robin steps out of
the Range Rover with a large covered basket and a boom box.
She sets the basket and radio on the patio table and searches
for George, ending up at the entrance to the garage.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

George has hidden the prescription bottle and is sitting on
the bed as Robin walks in.

			ROBIN
	I thought you'd be up with the sun.

			GEORGE
	My stupid back.

Robin sits down on the bed next to George, concerned.

			ROBIN
	Do you need anything?  I'll go to the
	pharmacy.  I have some Demerol at home.

			GEORGE
	No, I'm...thanks.  I took something.

Robin runs her hand down George's spine.

			ROBIN
	Where's Sam?

			GEORGE
	He won't use my shower.  I don't get it.

Outside, Adam and Ryan are each calling Guster.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	You brought your kids?

			ROBIN
	I kind of said that maybe they could do
	something.  Help.  I'm sorry.  They
	really wanted to come.  I really wanted
	to come and they wanted to be with me.  I
	don't think they'll be too much trouble.

			GEORGE
	I'll find something that won't kill them.

			ROBIN
	Or wound.  Let them keep their eyes and
	fingers.

			GEORGE
	You're a good mother.

Robin smiles.  With some effort, George stands.

			ROBIN
	Do you need help?

			GEORGE
	I think so.

Robin stands and wraps her arm around his waist and he drapes
his arms over her shoulder as they walk out of the garage.

			ROBIN
	I woke up this morning at three and
	couldn't fall back asleep.  Everyday I
	think I see more of Sam than I've seen in
	years.

			ADAM (O.S.)
	Sam!

EXT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

Adam runs with abandon to Sam and Alyssa as Robin helps
George to a patio chair.

			SAM
	Hey.

Adam runs into Sam with a hug, then steps back.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	What's that for?

			ADAM
	Mom said I should.

			SAM
	Oh.

			ADAM
	I would have anyway.

Sam appears awkward as he rests his hand for a second on
Adam's shoulder.

			ADAM (CONT'D)
	Who are you?

			ALYSSA
	Who are you?

			ADAM
	I'm his brother.

			ALYSSA
	I'm his friend.

Adam views her suspiciously as they walk across Alyssa's
grass to the patio.

			ADAM
	Mom says we can build a house.

			ALYSSA
	Hi, Mr. Nelson.

			GEORGE
	Hi, Alyssa.

			SAM
	Hi, Mom.

			ROBIN
	Good morning.

It's clear that Robin is falling in love with her son again.

			ALYSSA
	Hello.

Alyssa extends her hand to Robin and they shake.

			ROBIN
	You're so nice to let Sam use your
	shower.

			ALYSSA
	He's got a standing invitation.

Sam instantly flushes red.

			SAM
	Hey, Ryan.

Sam walks to Ryan, who's been standing back from the group.

			RYAN
	Hey.

Sam drapes his arm over Ryan's shoulder and together they
walk to the foundation.

			SAM
	So, you wanna build a house?

			RYAN
	If we do, will it stay up?

MONTAGE

A BLINK 182 SONG BLASTS from the boom box on the patio table.
Ryan and Adam slather paint remover on five old painted
doors.  They work with gloves and brushes and appear
meticulous in their application.  Alyssa and Sam nail and
bolt the corner posts to the rim joist as Robin and George
work on the stick framed door deck.
While George is moving a little slower than usual, it appears
that the pain is nearly gone.  As the song ends, Robin rushes
toward the radio.

			ROBIN
	I brought a few of my own.

			RYAN
	Someone stop her!

Robin runs to her car and retrieves a few CD's.  She slips
the CD in and we HEAR John Hiat's "DISTANCE."  It's a slow,
soft song that brings a smile to George's face.

			GEORGE
	It's been a while.

			ROBIN
	This was my very first slow dance.

			ADAM
	Did you know him before you knew Dad?

			ROBIN
	Since seventh grade.

			GEORGE
	Tell him how you made me fall in love
	with you.

			ROBIN
	I smiled at him.

			GEORGE
	Watch out for the smile, boys.

Robin's body moves slightly to the music as she smiles.
George grins.  The boys aren't sure what to make of the
advice.  'You are the beautiful love (my lover), I am the
distant shore (so far away).  There is so much to uncover
(love's hiding).  What is this distance for?  What is it for?

			ROBIN
	Who's up for a dance?

Robin glances around for any takers, finally focusing on
George.

			ADAM (O.S.)
	Just don't hug me too tight.

Adam walks to his mother and they hold hands as they dance.
Sam sits down to watch.  George wears a smile that wipes the
last of the pain from his face.

			ADAM (CONT'D)
	That's all you get.  I'm busy today.

Adam backs away and grabs his paintbrush.  Robin stops
dancing as she focuses on George.

			ROBIN
	Let's see if you've gotten any better.

			GEORGE
	Oh, I'm worse.  Much, much worse.

Robin waits to see how worse.  George finally walks to her
and takes her in his arms.  He must have been better than
this.  The waltz smooths out as they dance closer, holding
tighter.  "We fill the air with silent stares.  But still, no
one there, we are strangers."  Alyssa decides it's time to
go.

			ALYSSA
	I'll see you tomorrow.

Sam watches Alyssa walk away, but he's quickly drawn back to
his mother and father dancing.  Ryan appears anxious, unsure
of the music and George.

			RYAN
	When did you fall in love with my dad?

The dance stops.  George lets go of Robin as she focuses on
Ryan.

			ROBIN
	When I found out I was pregnant with you.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - NIGHT

Sam is on the pull out bed, listening to music through head
phones.  We HEAR a flush, the armoire doors open and George
walks out of the cabinet, washes his hands, turns off the
light and drops into bed.  A nightlight stuck in a socket
above the bed casts a dull blue light over the room.  Sam
takes the headphones off.  After a long silence:

			SAM
	I took some of your Vicodin.

			GEORGE
	I know.
		(beat)
	Why?

			SAM
	I like how it feels not to feel.

George turns onto his side to face his son.

			GEORGE
	I know the feeling.

			SAM
	How do you become something you're not?

			GEORGE
	What would you like to be?

			SAM
	What I'm not.

			GEORGE
	What are you now?

			SAM
	Nothing.

			GEORGE
	That's not true.

			SAM
	See, that's the thing...I am what I say I
	am.

			GEORGE
	I know parts of who you are.

			SAM
	What do you know about me?

George drops back onto his back.  He takes his time to
answer.

			GEORGE
	When you started first grade and your mom
	went to work, it was so she could save
	for an apartment.  But then she met Peter
	and skipped the idea of renting.

			SAM
	He's got nothing to do with me.

			GEORGE
	I couldn't imagine how I could compete
	with him for any part of you.  So, I
	didn't.  He wanted you to have his last
	name...I let him even take that.

			SAM
	He was a prick when I was six, and he's a
	prick today.

George turns onto his side to face Sam again.

			GEORGE
	I wish you had told me then.

			SAM
	I'm telling you now.

			GEORGE
	I gave up on you.

			SAM
	I'd be in Tahoe having fun if you had
	given up.

			GEORGE
	What would you be doing now?

			SAM
	Getting high, I guess.

			GEORGE
	If I asked you to stop, would you?

			SAM
	I haven't used anything for two days.
	I'm trying.

			GEORGE
	I'm proud of you, Sam.

			SAM
	Don't be.  And hide whatever that new
	drug is you have.  I like it.

Sam turns away from his father and puts his headphones on.
The music bleeds through the headphones in a muffled rumble.

			GEORGE
	I put a gun to my father's head once.

George's voice is soft - there's no chance Sam can hear.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Have you ever thought like that?  I've
	been thinking...watching you work.  How
	much do you hate me?
		(beat)
	He was passed out.
	Just screaming at my mother before.
	About nothing.  Under-cooked meat.  I
	went back to my room... put the barrel
	close to his ear and chickened out again.
	Not my dad.  Hid in my room.  Not even
	me.
		(beat)
	Of course it was a BB gun.  But it still
	would have hurt like hell.

Sam notices his father's mouth moving and takes off the
headphones.

			SAM
	Are you talking?

			GEORGE
	I was just thinking about my mom.  She
	wouldn't leave him.  I remember one time
	she made us dinner wearing sunglasses.  I
	mean it was dark outside and in.  But we
	never talked about it.

			SAM
	Sun glasses?

			GEORGE
	To hide a black eye.

			SAM
	Why wouldn't she leave?

			GEORGE
	I think she was terrified of living with
	him...but maybe even more terrified of
	life without him.

			SAM
	I would have killed him.

			GEORGE
	Everything would have been better if you
	had.  You'd have liked your grandmother.
	And there'd be a girl out there that'd
	have her mother.  I remember reading
	about her in the paper.  They couldn't
	find her father and her mother was dead.
	I still feel guilty about that.

			SAM
	Do you ever wish you had done it?

George thinks about that for a second.

			GEORGE
	I loved him too much.

			SAM
	After everything he did to you and your
	mom?

			GEORGE
	After everything.

			SAM
	That's so weird...

Sam slips his headphones back on.  George nods...it is.

EXT. DAVID DOKOS' HOUSE - MORNING

Guster is squatting on the lush lawn of the mansion taking a
dump.  David bursts out from his house, rushes to his black
Mercedes and tries once again to run over Guster.  No such
luck.  Guster moves on to another lawn as Mr. Dokos drops
over the curb and drives off down the street.

EXT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK - AFTERNOON

In the late June afternoon, with a clotted cloud sky, Robin,
Adam, Ryan, Sam, Alyssa and George work at building a house.
Adam and Ryan are staining the interior doors they stripped
days earlier.  George and Sam carry large wood beam to the
foundation and slip it into the pocket mortise of the
laminated beam that spans from pier post to pier post.  Robin
grabs a drill and screws the cast-in tie down to the wood
beam.  Alyssa is sawing a rafter in half as her mother walks
across the grass with a huge basket of food.

			COLLEEN
	Is anyone hungry?

LATER

With MUSIC playing in the background, everyone is packed
around the patio table eating pasta and drinking lemonade.

			ADAM
	I like the color I'm making the doors.

			GEORGE
	The absolute best color I've ever seen in
	my life.

Adam lights up, pleased to be praised.

			RYAN
	How many bedrooms will your house have?

			GEORGE
	Three.

			ADAM
	Will Sam live with you or us?

			GEORGE
	With you.

It's a quick response that draws Robin's attention.  Sam
lightly bops Adam on the head.

			SAM
	So put your plans of my room in the
	trash.

			ADAM
	I don't think Dad wants you home.

			ROBIN
	Adam, that's not true!

			RYAN
	Yes, it is.

			ROBIN
	Would you stop being ridiculous?  Your
	father wants Sam home as much as I do.

Sam starts laughing.  George smiles.  Sam can't stop
laughing.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	It wasn't meant to be...

Sam and George stand at exactly the same time and walk back
to the house.  Without a word, they work together as they
continue to frame the house.  Suddenly George turns back to
the pack of people at the table and loudly proclaims:

			GEORGE
	I love you!

That's it.  He goes back to work as Sam glances at him,
amused.  Adam and Ryan are surprised and it shows on their
faces.  Robin smiles.

INT. ROBIN'S BEDROOM - NIGHT

Robin's in bed reading as Peter emerges from the bathroom in
pajama bottoms.

			PETER
	You know what I've decided?

Robin glances up from her book to Peter's hairy chest.

			ROBIN
	To shave your chest?

			PETER
	We should take a vacation.

Peter grabs his pajama top and slips it on as he climbs into
bed.  Robin sets her book down.

			ROBIN
	The biggest waste of time since
	television.

			PETER
	Do you remember anything I've said that
	wasn't negative?

Robin takes long enough to think that Peter forges on.

			PETER (CONT'D)
	Just the two of us.

It takes Robin a few seconds to answer.

			ROBIN
	I'd love to drive through New England in
	the Fall.

			PETER
	Sooner than the Fall.

He closes in on her, kisses her cheek.

			ROBIN
	After the kids are back in school.

			PETER
	Lois will stay with them.  Or we can pawn
	them off on your parents.

Out of reasonable excuses, Robin opts for the truth.

			ROBIN
	I'm helping George build his house.

			PETER
	What?

			ROBIN
	I've been helping for the last few days.
	Weeks.  Sam's working.  I told you Sam
	was working.  I mean, he really is.

			PETER
	Good.  That was the plan.  We couldn't
	stand him and George needed help.

As true as it is, this still irritates Robin.

			ROBIN
	I can't go right now.

			PETER
	You can't go because of Sam?

			ROBIN
	We haven't been away together for three
	years.  What difference does a few months
	make?

			PETER
	You can't go with me because of Sam?

			ROBIN
	Sam is working at something for the first
	time in his life.  Once in a while he
	even talks to me.  I want to be around
	for that.

			PETER
	So am I, Robin.  I'm working at
	something, too.  I'm even talking.  Do
	you want to be around for it?

Peter is intense, close up, not giving her breathing room.

			ROBIN
	I don't know.

Robin whispers her answer.  Peter pulls away and settles down
on his back.  Robin doesn't move for the longest time.
Finally, she eases onto her back and turns out the light.

			PETER
	I was talking about our marriage.

			ROBIN
	I know.

Silence finishes the conversation.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

With an extended plate and overhung rafters, the frame takes
its form; rooms are roughed in; windows are framed; two gable
dormers distinguish the common-rafter roof in the front and a
frame for a balcony juts out over the ocean in back.  Robin
and Adam are locking in and hoisting the sheets of plywood on
a pulley system up to Ryan and George, who are stripped down
to shorts - George is thinner than ever.

INT. ALYSSA'S BATHROOM - MORNING

Sam is showering as Alyssa walks in from the bedroom and
joins him; no protest is voiced this time around.

INT. SHOWER - CONTINUOUS

Alyssa smiles at Sam as she grabs a wash cloth and slathers
it with liquid soap.

			SAM
	What's the point of this?

			ALYSSA
	Does everything have to have a point?

			SAM
	It's freakish.  I don't get it.  I'm not
	really supposed to touch you, but I can
	look.

Alyssa faces Sam as she washes her body with the cloth.

			ALYSSA
	Are you sure you're totally into guys?

			SAM
	What are you talking about?

			ALYSSA
	Josh said...

			SAM
	I'm not gay.

Sam glances down at himself; Alyssa looks too.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I mean, hello!

They both look up.

			ALYSSA
	I was wondering.

			SAM
	You're driving me crazy!  Do you know
	what it's like trying to jack-off in an
	armoire?

			ALYSSA
	Not really.

			SAM
	You're off, you know?  You're way, way
	off.

			ALYSSA
	I thought I was helping you.

			SAM
	It would help me if I could kiss you.

			ALYSSA
	No, I don't...NO.  I thought we were just
	friends.

			SAM
	What you think, you know, doesn't have
	much to do with reality.  I mean, I hope
	I'm not the first to say that about you.

			ALYSSA
	Okay, but then we'll just be friends.
	Okay?

			SAM
	Okay.  I guess.

Sam stands still, unsure of his next move.

			ALYSSA
	Have you ever even kissed a girl?

Sam appears shocked she would even ask; he hasn't, but she's
not supposed to know that.  Alyssa makes the move, closes the
distance and kisses him.  Apart, it appears to be something
they enjoyed.  Sam wraps his arms around her, presses himself
against her and kisses her again.
After a few seconds of making out, Sam jerks once, then again
as he backs away.  Alyssa grimaces as she glances down.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Oh, yuck!

Alyssa steps into a corner of the shower as Sam turns around
and rests his forehead on the tile.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	You're scrubbing the shower down.

EXT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK - AFTERNOON

George and Sam are on ladders, reinforcing a window opening
on the second floor with a 2x4 spline.  Ryan and Adam are
flat on their backs on the grass with Guster between them,
dog-tired.  Robin is at the grill with hamburgers as Alyssa
prepares the table for dinner.

			ALYSSA
	You must have a really great husband.

Robin glances up at Alyssa.

			ROBIN
	Why is that?

			ALYSSA
	Just, I mean, well, you're here every
	single day.

			ROBIN
	He's at work while I'm here.

			ALYSSA
	I guess I'd just be jealous if I were
	him.

			ROBIN
	Well, he doesn't need to worry.

			ALYSSA
	If my kids and my wife were always at an
	ex-husband's house, I'd worry.

			ROBIN
	He's not the type to worry.

Robin is slightly pissed at Alyssa grilling her; she flips
the hamburgers and calls out:

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	Let's eat!

INT. WEBBER'S LIVING ROOM - AFTERNOON

Music is playing softly in the background.  Peter is sitting
alone in a chair with a drink in hand.  After a bit, Lois
walks in holding a can of Pledge and a rag.

			LOIS
	I'd be glad to fix you something.

			PETER
	No, I'm fine.

Lois nods and walks away.  For all the presence of the room,
Peter looks small and frayed in it - lost in his own house.

EXT. GEORGE'S BEACH SHACK - AFTERNOON

Lunch is over.  Adam is wrestling with Guster on the lawn.
Robin is taking money from her purse as George hands Sam the
keys to his truck.

			ROBIN
	Nothing R, okay?

			RYAN
	Enough for drinks, popcorn and candy!

			ADAM
	And video games after!

			ROBIN
	Home after.
		(to Sam)
	Will you come in and say "hi"?

Sam shrugs, takes the money and keys as Ryan and Adam rush
close to him.

			ADAM
	Do we have to take her?

The three boys turn to watch as Alyssa, now dressed in a
dress, walks across the lawn to join them.

			SAM
	Definitely.

It's literally frightening how beautiful Alyssa can look;
with her tan and white dress, Sam shutters.

EXT. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY - LATE AFTERNOON

Josh is peddling down the highway on his bike, sweating in
the full afternoon sun.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

George is hewing a beam as Robin watches from a chair.

			ROBIN
	I should go.

George stops and wipes the sweat from his forehead.

			GEORGE
	Maybe you shouldn't come everyday.

			ROBIN
	No.  Why?  I like to be with Sam.

			GEORGE
	It's just that there's less that Adam and
	Ryan can do anymore.
		(beat)
	I'd hate to have them bored.

Robin stands and walks to George.

			ROBIN
	I know they're not much help, but they
	love coming here, George.

			GEORGE
	How much time do they get to spend with
	their dad?

			ROBIN
	What is it with this?  They wouldn't
	spend less time with Peter if they lived
	here!  He has no time!

Robin walks away, then back - she's frustrated.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	Do you know Alyssa thinks something is up
	with us?  She's giving me crap about
	being away from Peter and now you're
	trying to do the same thing!  What no one
	seems to realize is that Peter isn't
	there!  He's not there!  And when he is,
	he isn't!
		(beat)
	So, if you don't want me here, or you
	don't want my kids here, just tell me,
	George.  I'll stop coming.  But it won't
	be because of Peter.  It'll be because
	you asked me to stop.  Say what you need
	to say, because I'm not leaving until I
	hear it.

			GEORGE
	I'd rather you not be here.

In the distance, on the street, Josh peddles past on his
bike.

			ROBIN
	I thought we were helping.

			GEORGE
	I can hire workers to help me.

Robin nods, gathers her things, walks to her car, climbs in
and drives off.

EXT. COLLEEN'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Colleen is standing in the entry, talking to Josh.

			COLLEEN
	You can come in and wait if you'd like.

			JOSH
	What friends did she go with?

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Robin pulls right back to where she was parked and parks
again.  She steps out of the car talking.

			ROBIN
	Nothing is going on with us, is it?

			GEORGE
	Going on?

			ROBIN
	When I picked you up from the train
	station...what you said.

			GEORGE
	What did I say?

			ROBIN
	That thing about I was the most, you
	know, beautiful person you had ever
	known.  What was that?

			GEORGE
	That was the truth.

			ROBIN
	You've never said that before.

			GEORGE
	I'll say a lot of things I've never said
	before.  It's habit.

			ROBIN
	It sounded like a pick-up line.

			GEORGE
	I can't pick you up.

Robin sits down, weighted by the reason.

			ROBIN
	I'm married.

			GEORGE
	You bit my finger.

			ROBIN
	If I weren't married?

George wants to answer quickly, dismiss the impossible and
move on, but emotion catches him off-guard.  He forces a
smile.

			GEORGE
	Let's not do this, okay?

			ROBIN
	I need to know.

			GEORGE
	You need to know what?  Do I still love
	you?

Robin is surprised by the question.  She nods her head.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	Absolutely.  There's not a doubt in my
	mind that through all my anger...my ego,
	I was faithful in my love for you.  From
	seventh grade on.

Robin raises her eyebrows - what a revelation.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	That I made you doubt it, that I withheld
	it...that's the greatest mistake of a
	life full of mistakes.
		(beat)
	But the truth doesn't set us free, Robin.
	I can say it as many times as you can
	stand to hear it.  And all that does, the
	only thing, is remind us that love isn't
	enough.  Not even close.

Tears well in Robin's eyes as she stands.

			ROBIN
	I should go.

George nods - she should.  Robin walks to her car, opens the
door; she faces George before climbing in.  George walks into
the garage.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - LATE AFTERNOON

George rummages through his sock drawer.  Pulls out a folded
sock and opens it - the prescription bottle drops to the
floor.  He fills a glass and swallows three pills.

INT. ROBIN'S ENTRY - LATE AFTERNOON

Robin opens the door and heads straight for the kitchen.

			PETER (O.S.)
	All I am is what I have.

Robin jumps and searches for the voice.  Peter's sitting
alone in the living room.

			PETER (CONT'D)
	That sounds pathetic, doesn't it?

			ROBIN
	What are you doing home?

			PETER
	I always felt I could never marry you
	without first showing you what a fabulous
	life you cloud live despite me.

Robin takes a few steps into the room.

			ROBIN
	You never really trusted me.

			PETER
	You live a fabulous life, Robin.

			ROBIN
	Despite you.

			PETER
	I never asked for more.

			ROBIN
	That's the problem.

			PETER
	Please don't leave me.

Peter stands and walks to her.  Robin doesn't respond.

			PETER (CONT'D)
	Where are the kids?

			ROBIN
	Sam took them to a movie.

			PETER
	I'll be in the bedroom.

Peter takes her hand and kisses her cheek before walking down
the hall.  Robin stands still, trying to assess the exchange.

INT. BEDROOM - EVENING

In a bedroom we don't quite recognize, two people are in the
throes of making love under a silk white sheet.

			WOMAN (O.S.)
	Oh God!

It's hard to tell whose voice that is - Robin's?

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

George is in bed, awakened by a KNOCK.

			GEORGE
	I fell asleep!

Alyssa walks in, closing the door behind her.

			ALYSSA
	Sam's dropping Adam and Ryan off.

George is slightly out of it with oral morphine; he tires to
sit up, but settles for propping up his head.

			GEORGE
	Can you keep Sam straight?

			ALYSSA
	He's not gay.  I found out purely by
	accident, believe me.

			GEORGE
	I mean drugs.
		(catching up)
	I thought you said he was?

			ALYSSA
	He wouldn't use around me.  I don't like
	any of it.

			GEORGE
	You're a good girl.

			ALYSSA
	I need to ask you something, Mr. Nelson.

Alyssa walks over and lies on the bed beside George.

			GEORGE
	You have to ask like that?

			ALYSSA
	I want you to try something with me,
	okay?

			GEORGE
	I've taken a lot of morphine.  Oral
	morphine...for my back.  Can I wait till
	I can say no and sound convincing?

Alyssa leans forward and kisses him; it's a real kiss that
lasts a lot longer than it should.  And when it's over:

			ALYSSA
	Did you feel anything?

			GEORGE
	Maybe your tongue...I don't know, my
	mouth is numb.  Why did you do that?

They both stare up at the ceiling.

			ALYSSA
	When you dated my mom, I saw you kiss her
	once.  You looked like such a good
	kisser.

INT. BEDROOM - EVENING

It's the couple making love again; this time we're close
enough to make out Colleen's face underneath Josh, who is
working with speed, if not exact precision.

			ALYSSA (V.O.)
	My mother would die.

			GEORGE (V.O.)
	Let's shut up and not kill her.

			COLLEEN
	Oh my God!

INT. ROBIN'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Peter has changed and is on the bed; his head propped up by
pillows; he stairs blankly at the door.

INT. ROBIN'S LIVING ROOM - EVENING

Robin is sitting alone in the living room, in the same spot
Peter had been sitting earlier.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EVENING

Alyssa and George are still beside each other in bed.

			ALYSSA
	It's not what I was expecting.

			GEORGE
	What did you think it would be?

			ALYSSA
	I don't know...
		(realizing)
	More like when I kissed Sam.

Alyssa sits up in bed.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	More like that.

She stands and grabs his big toe.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Thanks for your time.

Alyssa waves goodbye and leaves.  George is confused by it
all.

INT. COLLEEN'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Josh looks as though he's been struck by a hammer as he lay
on his back with his mouth slack.  Under the sheet, low down,
Colleen is swallowing her pride and showing off her
technique.  A sudden blaring noise, AN ALARM, pierces Josh's
throaty groan.  Colleen jumps off the bed, the sheet still
haunting her head.

			COLLEEN
	Oh my God!  Get dressed!  Get dressed!

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - EVENING

Alyssa closes the French door she entered through and rushes
to the alarm panel as the siren blares.

INT. COLLEEN'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Colleen and Josh are frantically pulling on clothes as the
noise throws them off balance.

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - EVENING

With the ALARM OFF, Alyssa walks to the entry.

			ALYSSA
	Mom!?

INT. COLLEEN'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Josh has pulled on his underwear backwards; only speed
counts.

INT. COLLEEN'S ENTRY - EVENING

Alyssa glances around before heading up the stairs.

			ALYSSA
	Hello?

INT. COLLEEN'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Without a knock, Alyssa opens the door.  The room is empty,
but the bed is messed.

			ALYSSA
	Mom?

			COLLEEN (O.S.)
	Here, honey!

Alyssa walks to the master bath, following the voice.

INT. COLLEEN'S BATHROOM - EVENING

Colleen is standing above Josh, who is bent over on his
knees, with a plunger in the bath.

			ALYSSA
	I completely forgot.  I'm so sorry, Josh.
		(beat)
	What are you doing?

Josh's face is flushed red and beaded with sweat.

			COLLEEN
	I put him to work.

			ALYSSA
	What's wrong?

It takes a second for Colleen to realize that Alyssa is
talking about the plumbing.

			COLLEEN
	I couldn't get it to go down.

			ALYSSA
	And why was the alarm on?

			COLLEEN
	Oh...I set it to see if it would work.

			ALYSSA
	You'd better call and cancel.

			COLLEEN
	Oh God, we don't want the police!

Colleen is anxious as she rushes out.  Josh stands and wipes
the sweat from his forehead.

			ALYSSA
	What's going on?

Josh fumbles and fidgets, finally finding a way out.

			JOSH
	What's the deal with you and Sam?

INT. ROBIN'S KITCHEN - EVENING

Robin is fixing dinner as we hear the front door open.  Adam
is talking as he rushes into the kitchen.

			ADAM
	I got to play one video game for three
	hours straight!

Ryan enters right behind him.

			RYAN
	Wouldn't you move to another one if the
	one you were playing made you look
	stupid?

Robin checks the entry to the kitchen - no Sam.

			ADAM
	That's how you get things right is to
	always try and never give up.  Huh, Mom?

			ROBIN
	I guess it depends on what you give up
	on.

Robin's face lights up as Sam walks into the kitchen.

			SAM
	There were no PG's.  So I just gave them
	money to play games.

			ROBIN
	Can you stay for dinner?

			SAM
	Depends on what I'd give up on.

Robin opens the oven and shows Sam a platter of lasagna.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	It looks like a trap.

Robin turns to Adam, excited at having Sam stay for dinner.

			ROBIN
	Go tell your father we're eating.

			RYAN
	Dad's home, already?

			ROBIN
	In the bedroom.

Adam takes off in a run as Sam walks to the sink and washes
his hands before grabbing a stack of plates for dinner.  He
arranges the five on the table and then heads back for
utensils as Adam runs back in.

			ADAM
	He's not there.

			ROBIN
	He's here.  Check the bathroom.

			ADAM
	I checked everywhere.  He's not there.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

Guster's at the door, whining.  George and Sam are asleep.

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - MORNING

Colleen is sitting alone at the kitchen table, drinking
coffee as Alyssa walks in.

			ALYSSA
	What are you doing up so early?

			COLLEEN
	I couldn't sleep last night.

			ALYSSA
	I'm supposed to be mad at you, but I'm
	not.

Colleen is trembling as Alyssa pours herself a big bowl of
Lucky Charms.

			COLLEEN
	Why?  What do you mean?

			ALYSSA
	Uh...using Josh like that.

Alyssa eats her cereal as Colleen bursts into a confession.

			COLLEEN
	I will never forgive myself.  Never,
	Alyssa.  I know I took advantage.  It's
	inexcusable.  Oh, God.  I should have my
	head examined.

Alyssa looks confused as she swallows her Lucky Charms.

			ALYSSA
	He said you asked him to tighten your
	toilet seat, too.  That's so uncool.

Colleen quickly nods.

			COLLEEN
	I won't do it again.  I swear.

Alyssa keeps an eye on her mother as she continues on with
her cereal.

EXT. DOKOS HOUSE - MORNING

Guster is taking a dump on the immaculate lawn.  David Dokos
rushes from the house dressed in a suit and picks up the shit
with a gloved hand and heaves it at Guster as the dog trots
back to safety.  Tom and Barbara, the old early walkers of
the street, stop and watch as David picks up more crap and
tosses it onto George's driveway.  He notices Tom and
Barbara.

			DAVID
	Mind your own fucking business!

Tom and Barbara stay silent as David Dokos walks back into
his house and slams the front door shut.

EXT. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY - LATE MORNING

Josh is in eleventh gear on his ten speed peddling like a
demon for the Beck's house.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE MORNING

Robin pulls to a stop and Ryan and Adam run from the Range
Rover to Sam and Alyssa, who are helping an ELECTRICIAN
(DALE) install the outside boxes and sockets.

			ADAM
	Dad's disappeared!

			RYAN
	He was there and then he wasn't!

Sam faces his mother as she walks toward the house.

			SAM
	He hasn't called?

			ADAM
	Who are you?

Robin shakes her head "no" to Sam.  Dale turns to face Adam.

			DALE
	I'm the electrician.

			ADAM
	I'm the builder!

Sam turns back to finish what he was working on as Alyssa
grabs Adam with a hug.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

George is swallowing two pills as Robin knocks on the half
open door, opening it all the way in the process.

			ROBIN
	Is your back still killing you?

			GEORGE
	I didn't think you'd come today.

			ROBIN
	I kept thinking about it, what you
	said... I hope you were trying to keep me
	away fro the sake of me.

			GEORGE
	No.  Mostly me.

			ROBIN
	Peter left me yesterday.

			GEORGE
	Left you?

			ROBIN
	No goodbye.  No fuck you.  No 'Are you in
	love with George?'

			GEORGE
	What did he say?

			ROBIN
	'I'll be in the bedroom.'

Robin walks to George and holds on to his shirt.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	I couldn't walk in there.
		(beat)
	So he left.

She rests the side of her head against his chest.  He kisses
her hair.  Outside, a hammer beats a reminder that they're
not alone.  The ocean drowns the sound long enough for Robin
to kiss George's chin;
and in that instant, the instant where everything but the
touch washes away, George kisses Robin with such punch that
it knocks them onto the bed.  They continue to forget
everything as they roll with the punch.

			SAM (O.S.)
	Dad, Dale needs to know..

Sam stops at the jamb of the open door as his mother and
father scramble to their feet from the bed.

			GEORGE
	I had a kink in my...

As George falters, Robin feels compelled to complete the lie.

			ROBIN
	Back.  Neck.  Back.

			GEORGE
	What?

			SAM
	The door was open.

			ROBIN
		(a quick confession)
	I don't know what I'm doing.

			SAM
	I wouldn't let Adam or Ryan see you doing
	it.

			GEORGE
	It won't happen again.

George and Robin are flustered, embarrassed by being caught,
something Sam clearly relishes.

			SAM
	Dale wants to know if we should run an
	outside outlet for Christmas lights with
	a switch inside?

			GEORGE
	Absolutely.
		(beat)
	Have him put it on a separate line.  At
	Christmas, we'll pact it so full of
	lights, we'll make God wear sunglasses.

Sam laughs, grabs the door and closes it on his parents.
Robin slumps, truly embarrassed.

			ROBIN
	I could die.

			GEORGE
	So could I.

George touches Robin's chin, draws her head up.  He stares at
her, afraid to say what he needs to say.

			ROBIN
	Are you going to kiss me?

			GEORGE
	It's not my back that's killing me.

Robin furrows her brow, not understanding.  George surrounds
her head with his hands and kisses her forehead.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

Adam and Ryan are helping Dale run the electrical lines;
Alyssa and Sam drill screws into the second story
floorboards.  MUSIC is playing loud on the radio.

ANOTHER VIEW

Josh stops peddling quite a distance from George's house and
gets off to search for Alyssa.  Only seeing Adam, Ryan and
Dale, Josh pulls out his cell and dials.

INT. COLLEEN'S BEDROOM - MORNING

Frustrated and anxious, Colleen slips off the dress she's
wearing and tries another one as the phone RINGS.

EXT. GEORGE'S STREET - MORNING

Josh is standing behind a tree, talking on his cell phone as
he stares at George's house.

			JOSH
	I don't see her.
		(beat)
	Please just open the door when I knock.

He slips the phone back in his pocket, hops back on the bike
and makes a beeline toward Colleen's house.

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Josh?

Busted, Josh has no choice but to join Alyssa.

			JOSH
	I was hoping...you could..you know.  Go
	for a ride?

Alyssa and Sam are leaning out the framed second story
window.

			SAM
	On the handlebars or your shoulders?

			ALYSSA
	Are you afraid of heights?

Sam walks away from the window and goes back to work.

			JOSH
	Not really.

			ALYSSA
	Can you help us out?

			JOSH
	My parents cut my allowance off.  Without
	a car, I'm totally screwed.

			ALYSSA
	George is paying Sam ten dollars an hour.

Sam sticks his head back out the window.

			SAM
	Hey, I can get you three hundred cash for
	two hours.

			ALYSSA
	What?

Josh is fuming as he stares at Sam.

			SAM
	It's just a joke.  A stupid joke.

			JOSH
	I could use the money.

Sam turns away from Josh.  George walks out the garage as he
wipes his eyes.

			ALYSSA
	Hey, George!  I recruited some help for
	the roof!

George walks to Josh and extends his hand.

			GEORGE
	George Nelson.

			JOSH
	Josh.

Adam races to George with a hug - something unexpected.  Adam
rushes back to work as George breaks into a smile.  Alyssa
rushes down the stairs and straight into George's arms.

			ALYSSA
	Me too!

George is still smiling as he tucks a strand of Alyssa's hair
behind her ear.  Ryan sort of saunters over to George with
his hands sunk deep in his pockets.  Without asking, George
wraps his arms around Ryan with a hug.  Afterward:

			RYAN
	I just wanted to know where Mom was?

			GEORGE
	Oh.  Sorry.

			RYAN
	It's okay.

			GEORGE
	She needs to be alone, I think.

			RYAN
	Because Dad left?

			GEORGE
	She's a little sad, is all.

			RYAN
	I don't even care if he ever comes back.

Ryan walks back to Adam, who's been standing still,
listening.

			GEORGE
	Josh, you look like you could use a hug.

			JOSH
	No...I'm okay.  I'm okay.

George is too quick with his hug.  Josh is stiff as a board.
Sam looks pissed as he walks away from the second story
window and resumes screwing the floorboards.  George sets his
eyes on Dale as he opens his arms wide.

			DALE
	Don't even think about it.

George walks toward Dale with his arms still extended.

			GEORGE
	Well, they got me started.

			DALE
	I swear to God, I'll use these wires and
	shock you so bad your tongue will turn
	black.

Adam and Ryan are excited as George closes the distance.
Finally, Dale drops the harmless wire and takes off in a run.

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - LATE MORNING

Colleen is pacing the kitchen in a silky dress we haven't
seen before.  Finally, she grabs the phone.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE MORNING

George is propped up on the chaise lounge next to the patio
table where everyone has dropped their crap.  Sam and Josh
are sheeting the roof with tarpaper.  Robin is still in the
garage.  One of two cell phones on the table begins to RING.

			DALE
	Would you get it for me?

Dale is in the middle of wiring a box.

			JOSH (O.S.)
	Just let mine ring!

			GEORGE
	I guess... I don't know.

George picks up the offender, unsure whose phone it is.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
		(into phone)
	Hello?

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - CONTINUOUS

			COLLEEN
		(into phone)
	Where are you?  You're driving me crazy,
	waiting like this.  I want you in me now!

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - CONTINUOUS

George nearly drops the phone; he sits up straight.

			GEORGE
		(into phone)
	Colleen?!

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - CONTINUOUS

Colleen sits down, panicked.

			COLLEEN
		(into phone)
	I..I..I.. George?!

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - CONTINUOUS

George holds the phone out and examines it for a second.

			JOSH (O.S.)
	Is it mine?!

			GEORGE
	God, I hope not.

			DALE (O.S.)
	That's not mine.

			JOSH (O.S.)
	Oh, shit!

Josh trips, slips and slides off the roof to the ground below
as Alyssa lets out a loud SCREAM.

INT. COLLEEN'S KITCHEN - LATE MORNING

Colleen tosses the receiver as though it were a ball on fire.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MINUTES LATER

Everyone, including Robin, is circled around Josh, who is
sprawled on the ground.

			JOSH
	I'm okay.  I'm fine.  Maybe I'll go home.

			ADAM
	Is that bone sticking out?

			ROBIN
	Don't move!

			GEORGE
	I'm an idiot to have you up there.

			JOSH
	No.  It's my fault.

An ambulance is HEARD approaching.  Colleen runs from her
house - she's now dressed more appropriately in Levi's and a
blouse.

			COLLEEN
	I heard a scream!

			JOSH
	If I could just stand up.

			ALYSSA
	Josh fell.

Colleen stops a few feet short and covers her mouth with a
trembling hand.

			GEORGE
	I think he might have broken a leg.

The ambulance silences the siren as it turns onto the cul-de
sac and stops in front of George's house.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - EARLY AFTERNOON

Robin, George and Sam are sitting at the patio table as Ryan
and Adam play catch with Guster.

			GEORGE
	Two ribs, a finger, a leg, a bruised
	kidney and a mild concussion aren't bad
	considering he landed on brick.

Neither Robin nor Sam attempts a response.  Finally:

			ROBIN
	I better get the kids home.

			GEORGE
	Not a perfect day.

Robin stands.  George stands because Robin's standing.
Without warning, Robin begins to cry again.  Ryan and Adam
stop playing ball.  Sam studies her before finally lowering
his eyes.  With her kids looking on, George stands still,
hesitant to comfort her.  There's a moment where all that
there is, where the only thing seen or heard is Robin's pain.
After an awkward amount of time, she wipes her eyes, wipes
her nose, crosses around the table to Sam and kisses the top
of his head, then his cheek.  Without a word, she walks to
her car and climbs in; Ryan and Adam quickly join her in the
car.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - NIGHT

George is brushing his teeth, dribbling and foaming over the
only sink in the garage.  Sam is propped up in bed with
Guster, dressed on top of the sheets, fingering through a
stack of CD's.  He glances over at his father twice before
speaking.

			SAM
	You look like shit, lately.

George spits and rinses, facing Sam as he wipes his mouth.

			GEORGE
	You look better than ever.

			SAM
	I don't think Mom cares that much that
	my...that Peter left.

			GEORGE
	She seemed upset.

			SAM
	What's wrong with your back?

Sam tries to look slightly less interested than he is by
continuing to flip through the CD's.  George sits down.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I mean, do you need to have surgery on it
	or what?  Because those pills you're
	taking are for a lot of pain.  And you're
	going through them quick.

			GEORGE
	Are you taking them still?

			SAM
	No, but I count them.  In a sock isn't
	new, you know?

This is not easy for George; he fumbles a bit before
answering.

			GEORGE
	I'm having a problem with cancer.

Sam stops flipping though the CD's.

			SAM
	I don't know what that means.  What kind
	of problem?

			GEORGE
	The kind where there isn't really an
	answer.

			SAM
	I still don't know what that means.

			GEORGE
	I wanted you here so we could have a few
	months together.  Maybe everything
	happens for a reason.  Something bad to
	force something good.

Sam looks somewhat panicked.

			SAM
	What?  Are you dying?

This is not easy for George; he fumbles a bit before
answering.

			GEORGE
	I'm having a problem with cancer.

Sam stops flipping through the CD's.

			SAM
	I don't know what that means.  What kind
	of problem?

			GEORGE
	The kind where there isn't really an
	answer.

			SAM
	I still don't know what that means.

			GEORGE
	I wanted you here so we could have a few
	months together.  Maybe everything
	happens for a reason.  Something bad to
	force something good.

Sam looks somewhat panicked.

			SAM
	What?  Are you dying?

George nods his head.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	And you told Mom today?

			GEORGE
	Yes.

Sam whacks the CD's off his stomach; they scatter across the
floor.  Guster scoots off the bed in a panic.

			SAM
	Fuck you!  You knew you were dying from
	the start!

Sam bounds out of bed in a rage.

			GEORGE
	We're all dying from the start.
		(beat)
	I just got picked for Advanced Placement.

			SAM
	You lied to me!

			GEORGE
	I would have lied to me if I thought I'd
	believe it.

			SAM
	This was all for your sake, wasn't it?
	Having me here?  Trying to get me to like
	you.

			GEORGE
	I never tried to get you to like me.
		(beat)
	I tried to get you to love me.

			SAM
	Well, congratulations!  You fucking
	pulled it off!

Sam storms out of the garage.

INT. COLLEEN'S ENTRY - NIGHT

Colleen pulls a robe around her nightgown as the doorbell
RINGS again and again.  She flips on a light and opens the
door.  Sam backs away from the door as he talks.

			SAM
	Is Alyssa here?

			COLLEEN
	It's midnight.  What's the matter, Sam?

			SAM
	Nothing.  My dad's dying.  I really need
	to talk to Alyssa.

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Sam?

Alyssa is leaning over the upstairs railing.  Sam walks up
the stairs as Colleen closes the door.

EXT. BEACH - EARLY MORNING

Sea lions romp on a rock offshore as gulls circle above.  The
sun sheets the morning on the water that's blinding.

INT. ALYSSA'S ROOM - EARLY MORNING

Alyssa is under the covers holding onto Sam, who is still
dressed.  Both are asleep.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - EARLY MORNING

George is in bed in pain.  A prescription bottle is open
beside him and pills are scattered on the sheet.  A KNOCK on
the door forces George to gather the pills and hide the
bottle.

			GEORGE
	It's open.

Kurt the cop opens the door dressed in civilian clothes.

			KURT
	It's my day off.  I thought I'd help with
	the plumbing.

			GEORGE
	I need you to do me a favor.

			KURT
		(concerned)
	God, you look like crap, George.

			GEORGE
	I want you to find someone for me.

EXT. COLLEEN'S HOUSE - EARLY MORNING

Colleen walks out her front door straight to her neighbor's
house.  After a bit of RINGING and a bit of waiting, Tom (of
the walking Tom and Barbara) answers the door in a bathrobe.

			COLLEEN
	Does your son still own a company that
	builds houses?

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE MORNING

Dale is wiring with Adam and Ryan helping.  Kurt, Robin and
Colleen are setting up and sealing the plastic plumbing
pipes.  Two new men (GREG and MIGUEL) are on the roof,
finishing up where Josh fell down.  MUSIC is playing on the
radio.  George is asleep on the chaise lounge.  Alyssa walks
across the grass and stops to stare at George.  Tears well in
her eyes.  Alyssa continues on to the house and walks up the
stairs.

			COLLEEN
	He's been asleep for hours.

			ROBIN
	Is Sam okay?

			ALYSSA
	He won't leave my room.

			ROBIN
	Will he talk to me?

			ALYSSA
	No.

Robin accepts the answer.  Slowly, they all return to work.

MONTAGE

The day is productive as we see the black drainpipes and the
copper water runs coming together like a maze.  The roof is
shingled and the wiring is nearly complete.  Whether awake or
asleep, George spends the day in the chaise lounge.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATER

A city inspector's truck pulls to a stop and Bob Larsen steps
out with a clipboard and a concerned look on his face.
George is dozing on drugs.

			BOB
	You're not a plumber, Kurt.

Kurt finishes hooking in a plugged tee at a turn and stands.

			KURT
	I worked every summer with my dad.  Check
	out what I've done.

			BOB
	It's not whether it's good or bad.  You
	know that.  It's whether your licensed.

Frustrated, Kurt glances around at all his good work before
answering.

			KURT
	Are you still renting that illegal non
	conforming studio under your house for a
	thousand a month?

Bob opens his clipboard and checks a number of items off.

			BOB
	Okay.  Looks good to me.

			KURT
	Oh, that's embarrassing.  That was too
	easy.  At least look around.  I really
	did do it right.

			BOB
	That isn't why I'm here, anyway.

George wakes up and quickly hones in on Bob.

			GEORGE
	I've been dreading you.

Bob walks toward George as he talks.

			BOB
	Mr. Stevens.  One of your neighbors is
	adamant your home has exceeded its
	approved height.  He's filed to have
	construction stopped immediately.

			GEORGE
	It's thirty feet.

			BOB
	Well, if it is, we have a problem.

George stands, he appears slightly shaky.

			GEORGE
	I have the permit.

			BOB
	After your last extension request and
	with Design Review and the Board of
	Adjustment and the appeals to the city
	council, was there an amended permit?

			GEORGE
	To the patio and one north-facing
	window...
		(suddenly realizing)
	And six inches to the height.

George sits back down.  Everyone emerges from the house to
join George and Bob.

			GEORGE (CONT'D)
	David Dokos?

Bob nods.

			KURT
	Why do you let your dog crap on his lawn,
	day after day?

			GEORGE
	I don't let him.  He just loves to.

			COLLEEN
	He'll make you tear the entire roof off
	rather than give you any satisfaction.

			BOB
	I'm afraid you won't be able to continue
	until this is settled.  You can always go
	back and file an appeal.

			GEORGE
	That would take weeks.

			BOB
	Months.

			ROBIN
	Just so you know, we'll be here working
	tomorrow and every day after until this
	house is finished.

			BOB
	He'll call us again and then he'll call
	the police.  He has an attorney on
	retainer.

			ROBIN
	Just so you know.

Robin turns and walks back into the house.  Colleen, Alyssa,
Adam and Ryan soon follow.

			BOB
	If he hears a hammer, he'll have you
	arrested.

Robin picks up the hammer and pounds a nail into a piece of
wallboard.  Dale, Miguel, Greg and Kurt walk back to the
house and go back to work.  Bob glances at George who shrugs.

INT. COLLEEN'S FAMILY ROOM - NIGHT

Colleen is watching the news as Alyssa walks in to say
goodnight.

			ALYSSA
	I'm going to bed.

			COLLEEN
	Has he eaten anything at all?

Alyssa shakes her head "no" as Colleen flips on the TV.

			COLLEEN (CONT'D)
	I'd be more comfortable if he slept in
	the guestroom.

			ALYSSA
	I'd be more comfortable if you hadn't
	slept with Josh.  And George would be
	more comfortable if he weren't dying.

Colleen is embarrassed Alyssa knows the truth.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Comfort doesn't mean that much when just
	getting through the night is the goal,
	Mom.

Alyssa walks out.  Colleen curls up and hides clutching
pillows on the couch.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - NIGHT

George is shaking and sweating as he tries to crawl off the
bed to his sock drawer.  Guster wakes up and hops off Sam's
bed to lick George on the face.

			GEORGE
	Please...I can't.

George is in real pain as he drops to the floor on his back.
He winces and cries out as he pushes himself forward with his
legs toward the dresser.  George suddenly stops pushing; his
legs slump flat on the concrete floor.  His eyes flutter shut
as Guster continues to lick his face.

INT. ALYSSA'S BATHROOM - MORNING

Alyssa is dressed, combing through wet hair when the sound of
construction distracts her.  She opens her window and sticks
her head out.  Suddenly excited, she pulls her head back in.

INT. ALYSSA'S BEDROOM - MORNING

Sam is in bed as Alyssa speeds out of the bathroom.

			ALYSSA
	There are like twenty people working on
	your dad's house!

Alyssa bolts for the door, but stops short as she faces Sam.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	If it were my father, I'd wanna spend
	every second with him I had left.

Sam doesn't face her, doesn't even attempt to look up.

			SAM
	You hate your father.

			ALYSSA
	If he tricked me into loving him, is what
	I meant.

			SAM
	You'd hate him for the trick.

			ALYSSA
	Not if what he left me was real.

Alyssa leaves, closing the door behind her.  Sam stays put.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

Colleen is talking to Tom and Barbara as they stand to the
side of the house where a throng of men assemble the house.

			TOM
	He pulled this crew off a tract in
	Newport.  They're the best.

Robin pulls to a stop on the street and Adam and Ryan run out
to gawk at all the workers.

			ROBIN
	What's going on?

			COLLEEN
	I hired some help.

			ROBIN
	Why?

			ALYSSA (O.S.)
	Mom?!

Colleen glances back as Alyssa runs to join the group.

			COLLEEN
	Atonement.

			ALYSSA
	Who are all these people?

			ROBIN
	Where's George?

			COLLEEN
	I think he's still sleeping.

ANOTHER VIEW

Robin walks to the garage door and KNOCKS.  Guster barks.
Robin KNOCKS again before opening the door.

INT. GEORGE'S GARAGE - MORNING

Guster is beside George on the floor.  Robin rushes in and
kneels down.

			ROBIN
	George!?

She presses her hand against George's cheek.

			ROBIN (CONT'D)
	Wake up...You're still warm.

George's eyes flutter open.  Robin leans down and kisses him
on the cheek.  George focuses on Robin; he tries to speak,
stops, and tries again.  Finally, in a weak voice, we hear:

			GEORGE
	Stop licking me.

INT. COLLEEN'S ENTRY - MORNING

Alyssa bursts into the house and rushes up the stairs.

INT. ALYSSA'S ROOM - MORNING

Sam is sitting on the edge of the bed as Alyssa enters.

			ALYSSA
	Your dad's going to the hospital!

Sam doesn't respond.

			ALYSSA (CONT'D)
	Come on!

Alyssa holds out her hand as we HEAR the ambulance approach.

			SAM
	I don't wanna go.

			ALYSSA
	He asked where you were!  He wants you
	with him.

			SAM
	I don't wanna go.

Sam is nearly pleading, frightened to move.  Alyssa walks
out.  The siren stops.  The front door closes.  Sam sits
still.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - AFTERNOON

The house is coming together incredibly fast with all the
workers.  Tom and Barbara are supervising the crew.  David
Dokos whips around the corner in his black Mercedes and parks
in his driveway, rushing over as he yells.

			DAVID
	Nothing is built until the Board of
	Adjustment hears the appeal!

David is searching for George, finally settling for Tom.

			DAVID (CONT'D)
	Where is he?

			TOM
	I should have reported you for tossing
	that piece of dog doo.

Tom's face is flushed; Barbara calms him by grabbing his arm.

			BARBARA
	Tom, let's not overreact now.

David Dokos stomps his feet and thrusts his fist into the
air, as a child might if he were overreacting.

			DAVID
	I want this fucking piece of shit
	construction stopped now and I want that
	goddamn roof ripped off and lowered and I
	don't care if I have to spend a shit load
	of money to get it done!!  I will do
	it!!!

Tom and Barbara simply stare at him in disbelief.  David
walks back to his house.  Tom turns to his wife.

			TOM
	I want this house finished before he can
	stop it.

Tom rolls up his sleeves and walks toward the house to help.

INT. COLLEEN'S ENTRY - EVENING

Colleen and Alyssa walk into the house listless - both look
tired and sad.

INT. ALYSSA'S BEDROOM - EVENING

Alyssa enters the room, walks into the bathroom.  Sam is
gone.

			ALYSSA
	Sam?

INT. ROBIN'S FAMILY ROOM - EVENING

Adam and Ryan are sitting next to each other on the floor
subdued, tossing a ball to Guster.  The kitchen door opens
and Peter walks into the family room.  Adam is the first to
notice but the last to react.  Ryan stands as Guster barks.

			RYAN
	Guster, be quiet.

Peter has a growth of beard and is dressed in Levi's and a
knit shirt - he doesn't look like himself.

			PETER
	Hey.

			RYAN
	Hey.

			PETER
	You got a dog?

			RYAN
	It's not ours.  It's George's.

Peter nods.

			PETER
	I've missed you guys.

			RYAN
	Why?

Ryan is tough - not giving an inch.  Peter stares at his
sons, ashamed that the question could be asked.  Adam stands
and walks to this father, takes his hand.

			RYAN (CONT'D)
	I'll tell Mom you're here.

INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - EVENING

George is asleep, looking dead with tubes in his arms.  We
HEAR a bit of the song by Warren Zevon, "MY SHIT'S FUCKED
UP."  'Well, I went to the doctor/I said 'I'm feeling kind of
rough'/He said, 'I'll break it to you, son, your shit's
fucked up.'

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - EVENING

Sam is alone on the roof in the fading light, stringing party
lights over the shingles and under the eves.

INT. ROBIN'S FAMILY ROOM - EVENING

Robin couldn't look worse as she walks down the hall to the
family room with Ryan.  Peter is standing alone.  Ryan joins
Adam on the floor with Guster.  Robin stops and stands ten
feet from Peter.

			PETER
	I thought maybe... I know it's late...but
	if you're hungry...

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - EVENING

The sun has set as Sam stands at the edge of the cliff trying
to garner the courage to jump.  After the sound of a wave
crashing against the cliff, Sam closes his eyes and leaps off
the edge of the earth.

INT. ALYSSA'S ROOM - EVENING

Alyssa is sitting on the edge of her bed as Colleen stops
beside the open door.

			COLLEEN
	Are you doing okay?

Alyssa shakes her head "no".  Colleen walks into the room and
sits down beside her daughter.  Alyssa rests her head on her
mother's shoulder.

INT. RESTAURANT - EVENING

Robin, Peter, Ryan and Adam are in the middle of dinner as
Adam excitedly tries to explain all that he and his brother
have accomplished.

			ADAM
	And we got to take all the old paint off
	all the doors and then George taught us
	how to stain everything and he even let
	me choose the color I liked best!  And he
	said he loved me!

			RYAN
	We did a lot of the wiring too.

			ADAM
	With Dale.  Oh, and I got to drill a hole
	into a board to put the wire through!

			PETER
	I've never heard you so excited about
	anything.

			ADAM
	Maybe you can come help us too?!

			PETER
	I'd like that.

Peter glances at Robin.

INT. HOSPITAL CORRIDOR - NIGHT

Sam is still wet as he walks down the hall.  We HEAR more of
the Warren Zevon song. 'I had a dream/Ah, shucks, oh,
well/Now it's all fucked up/It's shot to hell.'

INT. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL ROOM - NIGHT

Sam enters the room as a NURSE scurries to catch up.

			NUR
	I'm afraid no one's allowed in here now.

			SAM
	He's my dad.

Sam is staring at George, who is either asleep or
unconscious.  The nurse finally relents and walks out.  Sam
sits in a chair beside the bed and begins to cry.  Slowly,
George's arm slides out beyond the railing of the bed, his
hand open.  Sam does his best to stop crying.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	I brought you something.

Sam pulls out a pair of sunglasses from his shirt pocket.
George shakes death and drugs away as he manages to open his
eyes.

			GEORGE
		(weakly)
	I don't wanna go, Sam.

			SAM
	Here.

Sam gently slides the sunglasses over his father's eyes; he
rushes to the window and pulls the curtains back.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Can you see?

Sam walks back to the bed and pulls it toward the window,
stretching the cords and tubes to their limit.  He grabs the
remote and raises George's head.  Off in the distance,
against the backdrop of an endless black ocean, George's
house is seemingly on fire with lights.  Pain can't stop a
smile.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	It's almost done.

George takes hold of Sam's hand with his own.  They continue
to stare at the lit house holding hands.

INT. ROBIN'S ENTRY - NIGHT

The door opens and Robin, Adam, Ryan and Peter are greeted by
Guster, who bounces around like a wired rabbit.

			ROBIN
	Go brush your teeth and get right into
	bed.  It's late.

Adam runs to Robin for a kiss, then grabs Peter with a hug.

			ADAM
	Goodnight.

			PETER
	Goodnight.

Adam runs up the stairs, Guster right on his heels.  Ryan is
staring at his father.

			RYAN
	Do you know anything about building a
	house?

			PETER
	No.

			RYAN
	I guess I could teach you some things.

			PETER
	Okay.

Robin sneaks a quick kiss on Ryan's cheek as he heads for the
stairs.  After he's gone, Robin turns back to Peter.

			ROBIN
	I hardly recognize you with a beard.

			PETER
	That was my plan...to be hardly
	recognizable to you as me.

			ROBIN
	I feel in love with George again.

Peter nods, something he already knows.

			PETER
	I'll see you tomorrow.

Robin nods.  There's a moment where it's clear that Peter
doesn't want to leave and Robin doesn't want him to leave,
but after the moment passes, Peter walks out and Robin sits
down at the base of the stairs.

INT. ALYSSA'S BEDROOM - NIGHT

Colleen and Alyssa are asleep together on the bed.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - EARLY MORNING

Sam is up on a ladder, pounding copper nails into cedar
shingles that face the house.  Alyssa runs across the grass.

			ALYSSA
	Where are you?!

			SAM
	Floating to Catalina.

			ALYSSA
	What?

Sam steps off the ladder.  Alyssa wraps her arms around him.
Sam removes sleepy bugs from Alyssa's eyes before he kisses
her.  A police car stops in front of the house and Kurt steps
out.  Alyssa and Sam turn to face him.

			KURT
	He said he heard hammering.

			SAM
	Who?

Before Kurt can answer, David Dokos storms out of his house
and trudges toward them talking.

			DAVID
	My attorney is driving down from Newport
	Beach.  If I hear one more nail being
	hammered, I swear to God before this is
	all over I'll end up owing this house!

As Sam is staring at David Dokos, a hint of recognition
crosses his face.

			KURT
	Mr. Dokos says that your father missed
	his height envelope by six inches.

			ALYSSA
	He wants the entire roof taken off and
	lowered.

			SAM
	Wait a minute.

A wave of fear rushes through David Dokos that's instantly
visible.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Do you drive a black Mercedes?

			DAVID
	No.

Sam figures out why we knows David Dokos - from the aborted
blowjob in the black Mercedes.

			DAVID (CONT'D)
	I'm going back to my house to wait for my
	lawyer.

David starts to leave, but Sam stops him with:

			SAM
	Are you sure we need lawyers?

David's face is sheet white as he forces himself back around.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Because all we're really talking about is
	six inches, right?

			DAVID
	Are you threatening me?

			KURT
	What are you talking about?

			SAM
	I'm sixteen years old.  I'm underage.
	How could I possibly threaten you?

David Dokos stares at Sam for a long time before glancing at
Kurt and his police uniform for just a second.

			SAM (CONT'D)
	Would you like to help us finish the
	house, Mr. Dokos?

			DAVID
	Yes, I would.

			KURT
	What the fuck?

			SAM
	Everything happens for a reason.  That's
	what my dad said.

			KURT
	Then you tell me, what just happened?

			SAM
	The payoff.

Sam walks back to the ladder and hammer, leaving Kurt and
Alyssa confounded.  David takes a step back.

			DAVID
	I'll just...change clothes.

Sam pounds in another shingle as David walks quickly back to
his house.

INT. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL ROOM - MORNING

George is unconscious as Robin enters and sits down beside
him with a video camera.

			ROBIN
	I found the last time you were happy.

Robin adjusts the viewfinder and presses play on the camera.
George doesn't wake up.  On the tiny screen, we see a younger
George in the ocean, his arms wrapped around six-year old
Sam; he shields Sam from the waves and kisses his son's hair.
Robin rests the camera on the bed as the video continues to
play.  She takes hold of George's hand and begins to weep as
she presses her head on his chest.  An envelope with Robin
and Sam's name on it rests on the nightstand beside the bed.

INT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

Twenty men along with Tom and Barbara, Alyssa and Colleen,
Sam and David Dokos are painting; installing windows, floors
or cabinets as the house begins to take its final shape.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

Peter stops and steps out of his car as Adam and Ryan race
for the house.

			ADAM
	It's almost done!

Sam walks out the front door.

			SAM
	Do you guys feel like painting?

			ADAM
	What color?

			SAM
	Red.

			ADAM
	I love red!  That's my favorite color!

Adam and Ryan walk into the house as Sam focuses on Peter,
who keeps his distance.

			PETER
	You don't look like you.

			SAM
	Either do you.

Peter glances down at his work clothes.

			PETER
	I thought I might be able to help, but it
	looks like you have all you can handle.

			SAM
	Do you like red?

Peter nods, hesitates for a moment before walking up the
driveway to Sam.

INT. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL ROOM - AFTERNOON

George's bed is empty, stripped of everything.  Robin is
still sitting in a chair beside the bed, a letter resting on
her lap.  A NURSE stops at the door.

			NURSE
	Are you sure we can't call anyone?

Robin shakes her head "no".  The nurse moves on.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

From the outside, the house is finished: windows in, doors
on, roof shingled.  The sun drops behind the house, causing a
halo of bright light to envelop it.

INT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Most of the workers have gone home, because most of the work
is done.  All the floor are hand-scrapped cherry; huge beams
and wood planks lend a strength to the ceiling.  The kitchen
cabinets are in; the bathrooms are complete.  Sam, Ryan,
Alyssa, Adam and Peter are the only ones left.  Outside, we
hear a car pull to a stop.

			ADAM
	Mom!

Adam and Ryan run down the stairs.  Peter stops cleaning a
brush and walks to the window as Sam stands still.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Adam runs to Robin and meets her mid-yard with a hug.

			ADAM
	When does George get to come see his
	house?

			ROBIN
	It's so beautiful.

Adam and Robin are staring at the house.  Ryan can see the
strain on his mother's face.

			RYAN
	Is George okay?

All Robin can do is shake her head "no".

INT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Sam backs away from the window.  Peter turns to face him.
Standing straight as he can, being as brave as he can, tears
well in Sam's eyes as he softly shakes.  Peter walks to Sam
and wraps his arms around him.

			GEORGE (V.O.)
	I always thought of myself as a house.  I
	was always what I lived in.  It didn't
	need to be big.  It didn't even need to
	be beautiful.  I just needed to be mine.
	I became what I was meant to be.  I built
	myself a life.  I built myself a house.

Sam clings to Peter, completely lost in sorrow.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Adam and Ryan have their arms wrapped around their mother as
we pull back and watch the sun set the sky off in dazzling
hues of orange and red.

INT. RANGE ROVER - ONE WEEK LATER

Robin is driving with Sam beside her in a low-middle income
neighborhood in Santa Ana.  Sam is holding the letter.

			ROBIN
	You're sure about this?

			SAM
	Yeah.

			ROBIN
	You could keep it and rent it out?

			SAM
	This is what he wants.

			ROBIN
	I read the letter.  You read the will.
	He wants you to keep it.  To live in it
	some day.

			SAM
	Then maybe this isn't what he wants, but
	this what he was hoping for.
		(beat)
	Maybe it's what I want.

It's clear to see that Robin's proud of Sam's decision.  She
checks an address on a piece of paper and pulls to a stop.
Sam steps out of the car, holding the letter.

EXT. SANTA ANA APARTMENT BUILDING - MORNING

Sam is shaking slightly as he walks up the cracked concrete
walk to the door.  He RINGS the bell.

			GEORGE (V.O.)
	Twenty-one years ago, my father crossed a
	double-line.  He changed my life and the
	life of a little girl forever with that
	mistake.  I just can't stop thinking
	about her.

A WOMAN in her mid-twenties opens the door in her wheelchair.

			WOMAN
	Hello.

Sam is very nervous as he reaches in his pocket and pulls out
a set of keys.

			SAM
	My father built you a house...

The woman is confused as Sam holds out the keys.

EXT. GEORGE'S HOUSE - MORNING

The house is majestic in its setting among the trees and
grass, on the jagged just of rock that accepts the constant
crash of ocean against it with a solid permanence.  This is
where, if you were a house, you would want to be built.
										   THE END.
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