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By GEORGIE Copyright (c) 2011 This GREATSUCHHEIGHTS@GMAIL.COM screenplay may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the author.

is six years old. He wears a t-shirt and shorts, and sports a thin moptop. EXT. SCHOOL PLAYGROUND. DAY - IS LEANING ON A SLIDE. HE NOTICES ELIZABETH ON THE SWINGS. THOUGH HE DOES NOT KNOW WHY HE IS ATTRACTED TO HER, REMAINS CURIOUS. S FAT FRIEND, APPROACHES HIM. IS EASILY NOTICEABLE BY THE BIG MOE BETWEEN HIS EYES. Hi. Hi. I think my mom loves me today. She packed me cheese and crackers instead of an apple. See? looks straight ahead without turning his head. He is still fixated on the girl on the swings. I hate fruits don t you? What are you looking at? Oh, Nothing. Well, just that. points to ELIZABETH is across the playground and she is on the swings. She is wearing a white dress with white shoes. She is laughing, giggling, and screaming with joy as she reaches the highest peak on the swing. The ice-cream? Next to ELIZABETH is TED, a shrimpy looking kid. He is eating a Haagen-Daas chocolate ice-cream stick. His face is covered with vanilla. The chocolate and vanilla drips down the stick onto his hand. No, that person on the swings. He looks different from us. That s not a he. She s a she. She s my girlfriend. (CONTINUED)

CONTINUED: 2. What s a girlfriend? I don t know. My mom and her mom are friends and my mom said she should be my girlfriend. is proud to say that. He continues to stuff crackers in his face. So I have a girlfriend. She doesn t talk to me much. Only when I give her cheese and crackers. Like those? Yeah, like these. Do you want one? I can make you one. nods. takes a slice of cheese and puts it on the cracker. accepts and eats. What do you call her? s mouth is full of crackers. Eli-da-bet? INT. BATHROOM. NIGHT - IS WEARING A WHITE WIFEBEATER. HE STANDS ON TOP OF A STOOL TO BRUSH HIS TEETH. HE FINISHES BRUSHING, TURNS OFF THE WATER AND LOOKS AT HIMSELF IN THE MIRROR. HE BEGINS PRACTICING SAYING ELIZABETH S NAME. E-da-beth. E-za-tet.Eli-ta-beth. E-lie-za-bet. ELI-ZA-BETH!

3. EXT. SCHOOL PLAYGROUND. DAY - IS DRESSED VERY HANDSOMELY. HE IS WEARING A LONG SLEEVE PLAID SHIRT, WITH DARK PANTS. HIS HAIR COMBED AND GELLED. IN HIS HAND HE HAS A BROWN BAG. HE SEES EATING A HAAGEN-DAAS ICE-CREAM AND APPROACHES HIM. Hi. Hi. Look, I have ice-cream. My mom loves me. Did you see ELIZABETH today? I think so. I saw her on the swings. Do you want to taste my ice-cream? That s okay. I want to show Eli-da-beth. I mean ELIZABETH something. What s in the bag? Something I want to show Can I see? No, it s for Can I see please? I m your friend. reaches for s bag, but takes it out of his reach. notices ELIZABETH skipping on the other side of the playground. There she is! Eli-ta-beth. I mean shouts to get her attention. (CONTINUED)

CONTINUED: 4. HI, ELIZA- reaches and grabs the bag while his ice-cream falls off the cone onto s clothes. ELIZABETH looks at their direction, but ignores them. She skips on through. looks at his shirt, now covered with ice-cream. takes out a plate of cheese and crackers from the bag. It is labeled ELIZABETH on the plate. Oh cool! Cheese and crackers. rips open the plastic wrap and stuffs his face. No, wait! is speechless. INT. CLASSROOM HALLWAY. DAY - STEPS OUT OF THE BOY S BATHROOM AND HE SEES ELIZABETH SITTING ON THE FLOOR LOOKING THROUGH HER BACKPACK. IMMEDIATELY TURNS AND CLUTCHES THE WALL. HE TAKES A DEEP BREATH AND GATHERS HIS THOUGHTS. Hi, Eli-da-bet. No. Hi, Eli-sa-fet. Eliza-tet. Eli-ta-beth. E-liza-bet. Eli-za-beth. ElIZABETH. Hi, takes another deep breath and walks out into the hallway, only to notice another boy attending to her. TED is dressed very handsomely. He takes out a plate of cheese and crackers from a bag. ELIZABETH is thrilled. TED smiles and looks back at. FADE