From cc4cfa3efa778c21b69bb32dfc66e8e06c46e43d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matěj Cepl Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2021 09:20:58 +0200 Subject: Initial commit --- 01-Lunch.rst | 854 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 854 insertions(+) create mode 100644 01-Lunch.rst (limited to '01-Lunch.rst') diff --git a/01-Lunch.rst b/01-Lunch.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5172495 --- /dev/null +++ b/01-Lunch.rst @@ -0,0 +1,854 @@ +Episode 3.01, Lunch +------------------- + +This story begins with the last scene of Something Wicked this +Way Comes (2.22). + +Joan watches Ryan leave. She remembers what God told her about evil, +how it's a broad spectrum from darkness to light. Or was it shadows +and light? Whatever. Ryan is everything she is not, a mirror of Joan. +But what she hates most are the feelings he causes to boil up from +within her. “Use the force, Luke.” But if she ventures into the dark +side, he wins. + +Joan turns and walks back to her friends. She loves them like a rock, +but her army, hah! Scooby and Friends is more like it. + +Joan – “Okay, let's scram.” + +Grace smirks – “So Girardi, are you sure you're not going to wander +off with Marilyn again?” + +Joan – “Grace, isn't it you who's always saying that anarchy is about +shedding false conceptions? So shed! Light is a broad spectrum, +right? Let's do physics.” + +Grace decides to drop the subject. Even she can see that Joan is in a +mood. She has learned sometimes it's best to just let her work it +out. + +Joan spends the rest of the day barely talking. Oh, the meaningless +conversations continue, but inside, she is trapped in an endless +cycle of evaluation and reevaluation of her situation. Even God seems +to have thrown her to the wolves. She could only be lonelier without +the loneliness. Every potential move seems to end with the same +result - Checkmate. + +That evening, Joan desperately tries to study. Luke and Grace are +working like ding and dong, but all Joan can do is twang! Physics +requires too much brainpower, and she just can't concentrate. Can a +head actually explode? She excuses herself to go to bed. She will get +up early and study in the morning. + +In the bathroom cleaning up, she sees her reflection in the mirror. +‘Who am I?’ she wonders. ‘I'm just a kid, a seventeen-year-old girl. +Am I really supposed to be Wonder Woman?’ Her eyes begin to tear up, +‘God help me.’ + +And from the aether comes the voice of God. This little prayer +becomes a catalyst for events to come. Joan, his instrument, is in +desolation. He answers silently, “I am here.” + +She leaves and enters her bedroom, “Jammies, polka dots, love ‘em.” +Her head hits the pillow and the night begins. + +Joan – “Come on Judith, get in the mood! It's Saturday, we're free, +and it's a beautiful day.” + +Judith – “You know I'm not the outdoorsy type.” + +Joan – “Oh, but can't you feel it? Look at me. You know how I hate to +drive, but Mercer Creek is calling. Look at the colors painting the +trees and the ground, the reds, the yellows, and orange. Fall is the +best time of year.” + +Judith – “I brought something to read while you commune with nature.” + +Joan gets even more excited, “Oh, here it comes! Get ready to wave! +Hello, Ole Paint!” + +Judith – “You know that's really lame.” + +Joan – “Oh, lighten up. It's fun. Besides, I told you how it all +started. When Adam and I first saw this metal horse on top of the +stable, it was so sad. He must have been so beautiful once, a +majestic Northern Dancer. Now he is faded and has rust spots all +over. We just had to give him a name. Ole Paint was my idea. Get it?” + +Judith – “That's even more lame.” + +Joan – “Okay, we're here. Grab your stuff, and I'll get the picnic +basket and blanket. The trail starts just over there.” + +Judith – “It looks like it's going to rain.” + +Joan – “No, those are just puff clouds.” She remembers, ‘Hmm, that's +another one for Grace.’ “There definitely won't be rain today.” + +They find a spot near the creek and have lunch. Joan had her father +fix one of his masterpiece sandwiches, so they each could only eat +half. Topped off with chips and cans of Mug Root Beer, they are both +pleasantly full. Joan lies down on the blanket with her arms behind +her head. She stretches out, and then relaxes. + +Joan – “Ah, I could stay here forever. Listen to the leaves rustling, +the water rippling, it's just so perfect.” + +Judith – “You can have the whole blanket. I fit nicely into the wedge +of this tree. How long will we be staying?” + +Joan – “Not long, just let me soak this in for awhile.” + +Judith watches her friend fall asleep. “Joanith? Earth to Joan. +Anybody home?” What level of consciousness is achieved when one falls +deeper into a meditative state while already sound asleep? “Okay, +listen up Jo-Jo. It's time for me to read. Let's just skip to Chapter +2. Motion in One Dimension...” + +Joan opens her eyes to see the clock. It reads 4:59. She reaches and +turns off the alarm before it sounds. “That has never happened +before!” She rolls out of bed and gets ready for school. For some +reason she really feels great! This is certainly not what she +expected after getting up an hour early. She sits down with her +physics book and begins to study, while enjoying her bowl of Fruit +Loops. “Wow! A good night’s sleep really can make a difference! I +actually know this stuff!” She moves on to study trig. “Okay, not +everything has changed.” + +Later at the Sheriff's Station + +Toni enters Will's office carrying a folder. “We got the initial +forensics report on the Synagogue fire. Roebuck did this one +personally.” + +Will – “So, what's it say?” + +Toni – “You mentioned that all of those explosions seemed to be a bit +odd. Well, you were right. There was nothing in the Synagogue before +the fire to account for them. He found traces of glass that didn't +come from the windows. They were in patterns emanating from five +different locations. He believes they were gasoline bombs. He has +sent samples of the glass off to be analyzed. He is hoping there will +be something unique about the glass that can help us.” + +Will – “How long will it take?” + +Toni – “He wasn't sure. The state crime lab in Bakerstown will +provide the in-depth analysis. He has asked them to give it +priority.” + +Will – “Waiting is always the hardest part. Tell him good work!” + +Carlisleknocks and pops his head in the door. “Hey Will, Helen's on +line two.” + +Toni leaves and Will answers the phone. “Hi Hon, what's up?” + +Helen – “You have time for lunch today?” + +Will – “I thought you only got half an hour.” + +Helen – “Ah, but there are no art finals.” + +Will – “Come on over. Is Jerry's okay?” + +Helen – “See you in a bit.” + +At the Newspaper + +Rebecca – “Kevin, I'm going for coffee, would you like a cup?” + +Kevin – “No thanks, I'm all coffeed out. But a cup of water from the +cooler would be nice.” + +Rebecca – “Back in a minute.” + +After their breakup last year, Kevin and Rebecca had a difficult time +working together. However, as time went on, they were both able to +make the adjustment, and they work well together again. Oh, and it +has actually been three minutes, but Kevin isn't counting. + +Rebecca – “Here you are. So how is it going today?” + +Kevin – “Not bad at all! Actually, it's been going pretty quick. I +just have two more articles to check.” + +Rebecca – “Well, I'll have more for you in a little while.” She +returns to her desk. + +Kevin skims the article for facts, ‘Arcadia Citizen's Watchdog +Committee Meets Sunday... starts at 7:00 PM... first time the meeting +will be chaired by the new president, Ryan Hunter... former +president, Michael McCauley, died at his Millersville home two months +ago...’ Kevin thinks to himself, ‘Time for the fact checker to go to +work.’ + +At the High School + +Joan has turned in her physics exam and is waiting for the bell to +ring. She is excited! She wants to tell the whole world, but wants to +tell her brother first. He will understand. + +When the bell rings, she scurries over to him. “Wow, that was +awesome! Luke, remember how you were at the Tri-math-a-thon thing? +Well, that's how I felt doing the physics test. It was surreal!” + +Luke – “I wouldn't get your hopes up. You've never gotten better than +a ‘B' in physics.” + +Joan – “I know, but I really think I did good on this one.” + +Luke – “You want me to calculate the odds?” + +Joan – “Spare me.” + +Luke was just being Luke, but this one hurt. She really thought he +would understand. He is left baffled when Joan storms out of the room +for her next class. Grace, who had observed the conversation, walks +out with Luke. “Don't try to figure it out, brain boy. You'll blow a +fuse.” + +Lunch at Jerry's + +Will – “So what looks good to you?” + +Helen – “Oh, how about the deli club.” + +Will places the order with the waitress. “Make that two with one Coke +and one Diet-Coke.” + +Will – “So how is your day going?” + +Helen – “Pretty slow. I have all of the projects graded, and now I'm +pretty much twiddling my thumbs.” + +Will – “It's been kind of slow for me too. Oh, we got a forensic +report back on the Synagogue fire. We're running down a lead.” + +Helen – “That was so terrible! Did I tell you I dreamed about it?” + +Will – “More clowns?” + +Helen – “No, but it was weird. First it was like being in a +sprinkler, and then it turned into fire. Grace was there, too.” + +Will – “So what did it mean?” + +Helen – “I don't know. Maybe nothing, I'm still trying to figure it +out. Lilly thinks it may be a charism.” + +Will – “Do I want to know what that is? Is she really good for you?” + +Helen – “Well you better get used to her being around. I think our +son is in love with her.” + +Will – “I only met her that one time, and we just talked about you +and religion. Well, she talked, I yelled. She sure can be +frustrating. Looks like I need to get to know her better. I'll bring +it up at dinner.” + +At the High School + +Adam – “Well that was fun. So how did you do?” + +Joan – “Don’t ask. I've never been good at math and trig is just out +there!” + +Adam – “Ms. Barr said she'd have the results for us tomorrow.” + +Joan – “We get the results for everything tomorrow dunderhead. I +wonder what kind of night I'll have tonight.” + +Dinner at the Girardi House + +Helen speaks to Joan. “Dinner's ready. Go call Kevin and your +father.” + +Joan calls up the stairs. “Dad, Kevin, dinner.” + +Luke comes in with Grace and surprises Helen, “Oh Grace! Luke, you +should have told me. I'm sorry, I don't remember. Is it Okay for you +to eat pork?” + +Grace – “That's fine, don't worry about it Mrs. Girardi.” + +Helen to everyone, “Have a seat.” + +Helen directs her question to Grace. “We have recently resumed a +tradition of saying a prayer before our meal. Would you do us the +honor?” + +Initially, a smart-aleck prayer pops into her head, but Grace can see +this is important to Mrs. Girardi. She responds. “Yeah, sure, ah... +Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the Universe, who brings +forth bread from the earth. Amen.” + +Helen – “Thank you.” She pauses while they serve the food, “Joan. +Tell us about your day.” + +Joan – “Well, I had finals all day, as you know. I think I did good +on the physics exam, okay on the others, but probably not so good on +trig.” + +Helen – “Luke?” + +Luke – “Not much to tell, pretty much the same as Joan, except I'm +sure my grades will be to the 10th power.” + +Helen – “Grace?” + +Grace – “Oh, ah, well the same as Luke and Joan. I should do better +than last year. I temporarily suspended the laws of anarchy and +actually studied this time. My father has enough on his mind with the +Synagogue being a pile of rubble and all.” + +Helen – “Kevin?” + +Kevin – “Pretty much same-o, same-o.” + +Helen – “The highlight of my day was having lunch with your father. +We just had sandwiches at Jerry's, but it was nice to have lunch +together. We don't get to do that often. Will?” + +Will – “Of course, the highlight of my day was lunch as well.” True +or not, he knows if he says anything else, Helen may kill him in his +sleep. “For the most part, it was a pretty slow day. Oh Grace, we got +a forensic report back on the fire. Don't know anything for sure yet, +but we are working on some leads.” + +Grace – “Thanks, Mr. Girardi.” + +Joan replies angrily, “I already told you who did it.” + +Will – “Ryan Hunter is an upstanding citizen! We got nothing.” + +Joan – “Have you even looked?” + +Kevin interrupts. “You know, I checked an article that mentioned him +today. He replaced the former president who died two months ago - +Michael McCauley. The article said he died at his home in +Millersville, which didn't make sense. Why would he be president of +the Arcadia Citizen's Watchdog Committee if he lived way over in +Millersville? Turns out, he died at his daughter’s home, a Mrs. Anna +Finnegan. His obituary said he died in a fire. Maybe you should call +the Millersville police tomorrow?” + +Will – “Thanks Kevin, I'll do that. Hey, your mother tells me you +really like her catechism teacher – Lilly?” + +Kevin – “Yeah, she's really something. Not like anyone I've dated +before.” + +Will – “Well, I have met her, but I really don't know her. Why don't +you invite her to dinner this Saturday or Sunday?” + +Kevin – “Okay, I'll see if she can make it.” + +After Dinner + +Joan – “Kevin, you busy?” He actually is, but he closes the lid on +his computer and tells her to come in. “I have a favor to ask.” Kevin +doesn't speak, but nods for her to continue. “I know Dad said he +would call the Millersville police, but I'm not sure he will. I +really don't like this Ryan Hunter guy, and I'll bet he is involved +somehow.” + +Kevin – “Sounds to me like you're getting a little paranoid.” + +Joan – “I know what it sounds like, but would you please call them +anyway?” + +Kevin – “Yeah, sure. Anything for my kid sister.” + +She gives him a kiss and leaves the room. Kevin opens the lid on his +computer and the display lights up showing the website for the +Millersville Police Department. + +The Next Morning + +Joan – “Mom, look.” She pulls up her pants to reveal her leg. + +Helen – “What?” + +Joan – “No disease! Remember last year? Last day of school, party in +the quad?” + +Helen – “Oh, right. Well, I'm still Amish that way. At least you're +wearing a long skirt.” + +Joan – “They're culottes Mom. Anyway, this time, I'm going to have +fun. I'm going to tie myself to Price and we are going to win that +egg-and-spoon race.” + +Helen – “Are you sure you're not sick? I thought you hated Price?” + +Joan – “I do, but I have him figured out. He's like a vampire. He +sucks the life out of people. Now that I know that, he can't get to +me.” + +At the High School + +All of the students' grades have been sent to their homeroom. Those +who have questions can visit their teachers after the bell. The bell +rings. + +Grace – “So how'd you do?” + +Joan – “It's like extra icing on a cupcake! I got an A+ on the +physics final! Can you believe it? I got a C- on the trig final, but +at least I passed. I was really sweating that one. The rest are all +B's.” + +Grace – “I got all B's, some plus, and some minus. Makes a difference +when you study. I'll have to work the whole summer to get my father's +expectations back down again. So Luke, do I need to ask?” + +Luke – “Nope, A's across the board.” + +Joan – “Come on, let's head for the quad.” + +Grace – “What's with the perkiness, Girardi?” + +Joan – “I don't know. I'm not going to try to know. I just feel +good.” + +At the Sheriff's Station + +Toni – “Good morning, Will. I picked up the dockets from last night. +They are on your desk.” + +Will – “Anything interesting?” + +Toni – “The Liqueur Mart on 5th got robbed again and there was a +mugging in Meadow Park. Oh, and yesterday afternoon, there was an +attempted child abduction near Southside High School. Well, maybe. It +really wasn't clear. The call came in just after you went home. +Officer Garcia's report is there also.” + +Will – “Thanks Toni.” + +In the Quad + +Luke and Grace decide to watch, but the others go off to do different +things. Joan finds Mr. Price is once again the victim of the water +balloon toss. A devilish grin paints across her face. + +Mr. Price – “So Miss Girardi, do you have a good arm?” + +Joan – “Kinetic energy is my thing.” She throws and misses. + +Mr. Price – “You'll have to do better than that.” She throws again, +but this time she hits her target. + +Mr. Price – “Well, you got lucky Joan.” + +Joan – “Oh, but I get one more!” She throws the last one and hits him +again. “Gotcha! And when they do the race, you're mine.” + +Mr. Price – “You didn't fare too well last time... Hornsby has to go +down this year!” + +Joan – “We'll get it done.” + +Laura Eason brought a Frisbee today and is playing catch with her +friend Patty. Patty throws and it sails over her head. She runs to +get it. As she is picking it up, she notices a white van driving +slowly down the street. She turns, throws the Frisbee, and continues +the game. + +Joan turns away from the booth and sees Ryan in the distance. She +wonders what kind of slimy thing he is up to. She stops and thinks +about what Kevin told her. “Am I really just being paranoid?” She +remembers what God told her. “Whatever you do, don't play the other +person's game. Play your own.” She decides she's not going there +today. She walks over to Luke and Grace. “Why aren't you guys doing +anything?” + +Grace – “Participating in this totalitarian regime's party games is +not my thing, but I did see you clobber Price. That was priceless!” +She laughs. + +Joan – “Wasn't it though! We're going to do the egg-and-spoon race in +a few minutes.” + +Grace – “Are you sick again, Girardi?” + +Joan – “No, no, today I'm just going to have fun.” + +Joan and Mr. Price are tied together, in a line with the other +contestants. The eggs are locked and loaded. The starter-gun fires. +All of her friends are cheering and making a ruckus. She and Mr. +Price hobble along inching ahead of the pack. + +Mr. Price – “We're doing good. Keep it up.” + +Joan doesn't respond, but continues to hobble and concentrate. Out of +the corner of her eye she sees that Mr. Hornsby and Elizabeth +Goetzmann are neck and neck. She tries to move faster. As they cross +the finish line, Mr. Price trips slightly and drops his egg. Hornsby +wins again. + +Mr. Price – “Sorry Joan, we almost had it.” + +Joan – “That's okay. We have one more chance.” + +Mr. Price is momentarily surprised, but then says, “It's a date.” + +At the Newspaper + +Kevin is talking on the phone. “So you can't tell me anything?” + +Officer – “The fire is still under investigation.” + +Kevin – “Do you suspect it was arson?” + +Officer – “We don't know.” + +Kevin – “Do you have any suspects?” + +Officer – “I said we don't yet know the cause of the fire. I do know +Anna personally. She adored her father, and her husband was at work +when the fire started.” + +Kevin – “Can I talk to her?” + +Officer – “If you want. She's living there in Arcadia. She's staying +in her father's house while hers is being repaired.” + +Kevin – “Thank you. You have been very helpful.” + +At the High School + +Joan is leaving the Girls’ room. She felt she needed to freshen up +the ole paint after the race. She sees Cute Boy God leaning against a +pillar. “I haven't seen you in awhile. Have I done something wrong?” + +God – “No, you are doing just fine.” + +Joan – “So what's the occasion?” + +God – “Does there have to be an occasion?” + +Joan – “There has always been one before.” + +God – “Well this time it's different. I'm going to take you to +lunch.” + +Joan – “You're going to what?” + +God – “We are going to have lunch. Today is about having fun, +recreation, right?” + +Joan pauses. She now realizes why she has felt good today, or as +Grace called it, perky. The emotional roller coaster ride she has +been on has leveled out. She smiles and takes his arm. They leave the +school for the bus stop. + +In the Quad + +Grace – “So where's you sister? She said she'd be back in a few +minutes.” + +Luke – “I don't know. Why don't you go check?” + +Grace – “Come with me, dog boy.” They go into the school and Grace +checks the Girls’ room. Helen is walking down the hall. “Mrs. +Girardi, have you seen Joan?” + +Helen – “She was outside a little while ago.” + +Grace – “Okay, we'll check the quad.” + +Helen speaks to Luke. “You having fun today?” + +Luke – “Yeah, fine.” + +They go back outside. They look everywhere but don't see Joan. Grace +is becoming a little concerned. She knows Joan is flighty, but her +disappearance seems a little odd, even for her. Just minutes ago, +Joan was excited about trying more of the events. Now she can't be +found. + +On the Bus + +God – “So where would you like to have lunch?” + +Joan – “Wow! I wish I were more hungry.” + +God – “Why don't we ride the bus for a while? We can watch out the +windows and chat.” + +Joan – “God chats?” + +God – “Actually, today is a special occasion. There are things I want +to tell you.” + +At the High School + +Grace and Luke have collected the others. They have scoured the +school, inside and out. Grace calls Joan's cell. It rings unanswered +on her nightstand. She had forgotten it today. A feeling of panic +begins to settle in. They seek out Helen. They all speak at once. + +Grace – “Mrs. Girardi, Joan is missing.” + +Luke – “Mom, we have looked everywhere.” + +Adam – “Mrs. G., something is wrong! She just disappeared!” + +Helen – “Hold it, calm down. Tell me what is going on.” + +Grace explains how Joan had been enjoying participating in the +events. She repeats what Joan had told her, that she was looking +forward to trying more of the activities after her visit to the +Girls’ room. And now she has disappeared. It just doesn't make sense. +She also details their previous searches. Helen assembles some of the +staff, and together they search the school again. + +At Lunch + +Joan – “Okay, I'm ready, but just someplace to get a sandwich.” + +God – “I know just the place.” + +They get off the bus and walk down the sidewalk. + +Joan – “Wow, the Unurban. I had a strange time here my last visit.” + +God – “I know.” + +Joan – “But you weren't here!” + +God – “Omniscient Joan. You still haven't looked it up.” + +Joan – “Right. So what are we having?” + +God – “It's your choice, Joan. It's always your choice.” + +Joan – “Oh, how about a burger and fries?” The waitress comes over. +It is the same woman who took her tea order during her last visit. +“Hi, do you remember me?” + +Waitress – “As a matter of fact, I do? Would you like tea today?” + +Joan – “No, no thank you.” Joan turns several shades of red. + +God – “We'll each have a burger and fries with your ultimate +chocolate shake.” + +Joan – “Oh good, I hadn't thought of that.” + +God – “Of course you did.” + +She offers him a manufactured smile. She knows he is right, but she +is really not sure what to make of God's sense of humor. + +At the High School + +Helen calls Will. “Will, Joan is missing.” + +Will – “What do you mean missing?” + +Helen – “She's gone. She was at school and she just disappeared! We +have searched everywhere.” + +Will – “Did you call her cell?” + +Helen – “Yeah, twice, no answer.” + +Will – “Well, how long has she been gone?” + +Helen – “I don't know, a couple of hours.” + +Will – “Don't…” He stops and remembers Officer Garcia's report. “Just +a minute, Helen.” He quickly reads it again. “Has anyone seen a white +van near the school?” + +Helen moves the phone away from her face and yells the question. +Laura responds. “Yeah, I saw one earlier. White, with 'Delivery +Service' written on the side.” Helen relays the information back to +Will and she adds, “Will, I have a feeling.” + +Will remembers how Helen somehow knew to go to the hospital when Joan +was sick last year. + +Helen – “Will, you need to do something.” + +Will – “Okay Helen, I'll take care of it.” + +At the Sheriff's Station + +Will sits stunned, shaken by what he has just heard. Normally, he is +as steady as a rock, but the policeman and the father in him are at +war. The Garcia report stated the suspect drove a white van with +‘Delivery Service’ stenciled on the side. Images of Steve Ramsey fill +his head. He summons Toni to his office, “I'm issuing an Amber +Alert.” He hands Toni a picture of Joan and tells her to get it to +the TV station. “Tell them she may have been abducted from Arcadia +High School. Have someone call the radio station. Put out an APB for +the van in the Garcia report.” He hands her the folder, “Have a unit +meet me at the school.” + +At the High School + +Elizabethis walking home, now about a block away from school. Like +Joan, she has been having a good day. She won the egg-and-spoon race, +and she did better than she had expected on her finals. In fact, she +is singing. She will be playing the part of Mary Magdalene in the +summer production of “Jesus Christ Superstar.” + +I don't know how to love him. +What to do, how to move him. +I've been changed, yes really changed. +In these past few days, when I've seen myself, +I seem like someone else. +I don't know how to take this. +I don't see why he moves me. +He's a man. He's just a man. +And I've had so many men before, +In very many ways, He's just one more... + +A white van slows to a stop. Man – “Hey, can you tell me where + +Green Street +is from here?” +Elizabeth– “Sorry, I don't know.” + +Man – “I'm supposed to make a delivery. It's supposed to be near +here.” + +He starts to get out of the van, but stops when he hears sirens +approaching. He closes the door and speeds away. Elizabeth sees the +event as a little odd, but dismisses it. She continues walking home, +singing her song. + +At Lunch + +Joan – “That was good. I was hungrier than I thought. And the shake +was sooo good!” + +God – “I'm glad you enjoyed it.” + +Joan – “And it was really nice to just talk. You have given me a lot +to think about. But I knew you would get around to an assignment +eventually. All of this reading? And yoga?” + +God – “Take a closer look at the list Joan. Every one of those books +is one your mother had you buy for her. And for the yoga, check your +cable listing. You will find you receive the Yoga Channel.” + +Joan – “But this is going to take a lot of time. It's summer!” + +God – “Trust me, you will have the time, but don't worry about it +now. Today was about having fun. We better get you back to school.” + +Joan – “Oh no! I forgot about Grace! She is going to kill me. I'll +call her.” She checks her purse and sees her phone isn't there. She +tries, but she can't remember Grace's number. It has been on speed +dial for too long. “I have to get back. Can you just beam me there?” + +God – “We have talked about this before. You know it sets a bad +example if I break the rules.” + +Joan – “Rules? God, you have been talking to me for almost two years +now. Isn't that breaking some kind of rule?” + +She stands up and in one motion, her purse is secure with the strap +across her chest. “I have to go. God, thanks for lunch.” She darts +out of the cafe. + +At the Newspaper + +Rebecca – “Kevin, you have to go home.” + +Kevin – “I'll be going to lunch soon. I just have a few more articles +to check.” + +Rebecca – “Kevin, your sister is missing. She may have been +kidnapped.” + +Kevin looks at her in disbelief. Is this a cruel joke? This is almost +word for word! + +Rebecca – “The police have issued an Amber Alert.” + +He now realizes this nightmare is real. “I have to go.” + +At the High School + +Will and the first police unit arrive. Two more also respond. Will +has been talking to Grace, since she was the last one to see Joan. +She tells him the same information she gave to Helen earlier. Will +also questions Laura, hoping to get more details about the van and +its driver. Brian Beaumont has organized students to conduct a +door-to-door search. + +Brian – “No smaller than groups of three.” + +More police units arrive to search the streets surrounding the +school. Helen is a basket case. + +The party is canceled. Those students who are not participating in +the search are sent home. The faculty closes down the school. Many +join in the search. + +On the Bus + +Joan is watching out of the window. The trip back to school is taking +a lot longer than it normally would have. The traffic is backed up +everywhere. The police are stopping everyone, looking for something. +At least they wave the bus on through. + +As they approach the school, Joan sees flashing lights and wonders +what is going on. The bus reaches the school, and she steps off. The +school seems deserted. A girl is getting on the bus. “Hey, what's +going on?” + +Girl – “I heard someone got kidnapped.” + +Joan – “Who?” + +Girl – “Don’t know.” + +Joan goes into the quad to look for Grace. No one is there. She goes +inside to look for her mother. The art classroom and office are +locked and empty. She cleans out her locker and prepares to go home. +She'll have to apologize to Grace later. + +The search pattern has been progressing in ever-wider circles from +the school. The students are now knocking on doors blocks away. When +Joan comes out of the school, the flashing lights are gone. She +catches the bus for home. + +At Home + +Kevin arrives home from work. He tries to call Helen but keeps +getting a busy signal. He knows not to bother his father now. He +turns on the television. Joan's picture is on the news. A helicopter +is showing images of the ground search in progress. He reads the text +scrolling across the bottom of the screen, ‘The police are looking +for a white van seen near Arcadia High School earlier today. It has +Delivery Service stenciled on the side.’ Kevin begins to cry. + +On the Bus + +Joan is thinking how glad she is the school year is over, but what a +wonderful last day it has been. Her parents won't believe she got an +A on the physics exam. And her mother will love that she hit Price +not once, but twice with a water balloon. She really doesn't like him +either. + +The bus arrives and she goes inside. “Anybody home?” + +Kevin can't believe what he hears, “Joan? Where have you been? The +whole world is looking for you!” + +That Evening + +Joan is lying in bed thinking about the events of the day. Her +friends, family, and everyone in Arcadia is mad at her. She is +grounded for life. But she remembers that some of the most beautiful +flowers grow out of the ashes of forest fires. That must be it. That +must be why she cannot remove the smile from her face. Okay, so it +was only lunch, but the fact remains, she had a date with God. + -- cgit