“Angel
Faces”
Scene
1
(The
year was 1981. Temperatures had dropped below minus in New York City. The snow
was belting down. A thick layer of snow hid the pavement, cars were completely
covered in it. Young children from different blocks meet up on the street to
have snow ball fights. The blistering cold has not deterred them from launching
large snow balls at each other. They squeal in excitement as they skid down the
pavement. Brian chuckles at their mischievous behaviour. He walks past a
hardware store. There is a 30 inch TV in the window. The image of Ronald
Reagan’s stern face was on the front of the monitor.)
Ronald Reagan: Drugs are menacing our society. They
are threatening our values, under cutting our institutions and killing our
children. From the beginning of our administration we have taken strong steps
to avoid this horror.
(Brian
continued to laugh as he bought a copy of the New York Times)
Shopkeeper: That will be 80 cents sir.
(Brian
hands over a 5 dollar bill)
Brian: Keep the change.
Shopkeeper: Woah! Thank you Sir.
(Brian
smiles and skips joyfully through the snow. Christmas carols can be heard from
passing cars and open house doors and windows. Bright lights illuminated the
streets. A tall tree stands in front of the mall, at almost 15ft tall,
decorated with dazzling gold and silver lights. A mother drags both her
children from a nearby toy store. Both of them are dressed as reindeers. They laugh
as they devour their dripping toffee apples. Both of them hop into the car. The
mother jumps into the passenger, the father who is seated in the driver’s seat waiting
turns on the engine and speeds off. Brian stares longingly into the distance.
He was always excited about the holidays, but this one was particularly
special. He had been with Helen for 3 years and intended to ask her hand in
marriage. Everything was set up, he had his ring, and booked time off to take
her to Canada, to his parents’ home to celebrate. He reaches into his pocket
and clutches onto the ring. He enters his apartment and heads to the cassette
player and presses play. The sounds of Barry White fill the room.)
Cassette Player: I just want to hold you baby!
(Brian
closes his eyes and mouths the lyrics to the song. He goes upstairs to light
the scented candles. He places rose petals on the stairs. The smell of mint and
vanilla serenade the room generating an ethereal atmosphere. The front door opens,
he strides over still mouthing the lyrics to the song. Helen walks in smiling,
she begins to blush. Brian leads her to the sofa.)
Brian: I love you. You’re the woman of my dreams,
you deserve the best.
Helen: (Covers
her face) Oh Brian.
Brian: It’s true you’re amazing, I wanted to ask you
something. (He reaches into his pocket)
Helen: (Turns
away, her voice trembling) Brian I need to tell you something as well.
Brain: I know its ladies first but on this occasion
I could make a good case for men first! Haha
Helen: You’re making this hard from Brian. Please. (Her face still turned away)
(Brian
sits back, he gently squeezes her shoulder)
Brian: Let me guess, another long day? I have the
right mind to go to your work place and tell your manager he can shove his job
right up his…
Helen: I’m leaving you Brian. This isn’t going
anywhere, me and you. I’ve felt like this for the last few months. I know
you’re a good boyfriend but we can’t be together.
Brian: But Helen, I was going to ask you to…
Helen: Look Brian, I feel bad enough as it is.
You’re a nice guy, a good guy, but you just can’t be my guy.
End Scene
Scene
2
(2 weeks
later, Brian is in deep depression. He is sat on the floor of his apartment by
his answer machine, dressed only in his vest and drawers. The room is dark, a
cloud of smoke hovers close to the ceiling blocking any light. The room reeks
of cigarettes and vodka. He takes another drag of his cigarette as he presses
play on the answer machine.)
Answer Machine: Hey Brian! It’s Mom! We missed you
during the holidays! Hope you’re ok and not working too hard. Send Helen my
love! Mwah! Beep! You now have a new message. Brian! Where have you been? Man,
that Helen girl has you under her thumb dude! You on house arrest! I thought
you was coming to Canada for the holidays home boy!? You better holla at me
dude!
(Brian presses
skip and deletes his messages. He gets up and opens the curtains. He watches
the thick heavy snow fall from the sky. He stares at his reflection in the
window. His face is unshaven and his eyes are bloodshot. He quickly showers and
changes. He heads out just in time to make the early morning train. He has
already had a week off for when he was meant to take Helen to see his parents.
He had also taken an additional week off sick on top. He walks into the office
and grunts at his colleagues. He sits at his work station and logs on. All the
graphs and numbers he had been familiar with since he was a college boy now seem
foggy and misty. It is like trying to read hieroglyphics. He looks up to see a
pair of blue eyes staring back at him.)
Brian: Hi Tracy.
Tracy: Hey! Your back! Here’s your latte! Did you
get my get well card? Do you feel better?
(Brian
swallows it whole and smacks his lips.)
Tracy: Woah! That was a strong latte. Maybe I should
have given you a heads up. I was going to ask you if you wanted to come…
(The
office doors swing open and Donald walks into the room straight to Brian’s
table.)
Donald: Brian! Brian! Your back to make me some more
money!?
Brian: Yes Sir.
Donald: I need you on deck Brian, we are on a roll
don’t mess it up
(5
minutes before the end of his shift Brian logs out and speeds to catch the
elevator. As he is about to enter he bumps into a tall black lady and knocks
her files out of her arms. He helps her to pick them up)
Brian: Sorry Pandora
Pandora: Oh you know my name (Giggles)
(She
is wearing gold bangles and big hoop earrings. She has thick lips and hazelnut
eyes. He notices her piercing beneath her lip, and is memorized by her beauty.)
Brian: (Blushes)
Yeah, I’ve seen you a lot and our offices are in close contact.
Pandora: Oh, I never knew they had such handsome men
in Donald’s office. (Giggles) I’m not
usually this forward let me take your number, we should hang out.
(Brian
stands frozen on the spot.)
Brian: Maybe that’s not such a good idea. Mixing
business with pleasure…
Pandora: Take mine sugar (She slips a card in his front breast pocket and blows a kiss at him)
(As
Brian walks away he checks his phone and sees a message on his phone from Alex)
Alex: Bro! I told you that Helen girl was no good!
I’m at the airport in Chicago and she just boarded a plane with this tall
player. Dude looks like an NBA sports star. Big ass beard and about 10ft tall.
They were holding hands and everything, boarding the plane to Paris. Don’t
worry brother, just keeping making that money, there is plenty more fish in the
sea.
(Brian
trembles with rage as he rereads the message.)
Brian: (He
mutters under his breath) Bitch!
(He
takes out the card that Pandora gave to him and dials her number)
Brian: Pandora! You free tonight? Dinner at 7? Ok,
it’s a date!
End Scene
Scene
3
(Over
the next few months Pandora and Brian are going on dates regularly. He never
thought he would be happy so soon after Helen.)
Pandora: Thank you so much Brian!
Brian: Sometimes it’s good to know people in higher
places.
Pandora: They told me that I would have to take at
least two years out and go back to college to get the qualification before they
even consider!
Brian: I’ve been there for five years, there are
several loopholes babe.
(Pandora
leans over and plants a kiss on his cheek.)
Pandora: Michael from human resources has been
pulling some strings for me as well,
Brian: That guy thinks he is slick, a bit too
confident.
Pandora: Hmmm. A bit of ego never hurt nobody. Haha
(She
pulls out a small mirror and begins to adjust her make-up and applies her red
lipstick)
Brian: You don’t need all that stuff, your too
beautiful. Natural beauty, they don’t make them like you anymore.
Pandora: Thanks Sugar! You’re such a nice dude
(Her phone
rings)
Pandora: Hey Mikey! Ok. Yeah sure, I’ll be outside
sugar.
(Brian’s
mouth drops open)
Brian: Mikey?
Pandora: Yeah, he’s been asking to take me out for a
while so I thought why not.
Brian: I thought we were dating
Pandora: Um, yeah, just keeping my options open
baby!
(She
takes out some dollar bills and puts them on the table. She gets up and walks
outside, the sound of her heels tapping the floor echo throughout the bar. She
hops in the black Mercedes and speeds off into the night.)
End Scene
Scene
4
Radio Host: So Gary Webb, what your saying is that
the C.I.A and the government are pumping drugs into the United States?
Garry Webb: I’m saying that they are turning a blind
eye to the supplies being pushed into the ghettos of Los Angeles. Maybe Los
Angeles have to suffer for America to survive this war on drugs. It is cut
throat, everyone is out for themselves!
(Brian
switches off the radio and looks at the time. He reaches over and takes another
swig of vodka. The night is still young. The allure of staying in to drink his
sorrows away is enticing but he rejects this notion. He opts for fresh air. He slaps
on some cheap cologne and leaves. As he walks down the street many people are
speeding in their flashy cars, windows wound all the way down, pumping their
loud music. Guys are out in their freshest outfits hoping to find a woman for
the night or a woman forever. Girls roam around in large packs, dressed in
tight bodycon dresses hoping to attract fresh attention. They are wearing their
highest heels and brightest colours. As Brian turns the corner, he sees a bunch
of guys talking to a group of girls. He notices Tracy with her arms folded and
her face screwed up. Her face lights up when their eyes meet.)
Tracy: Brian! Oh my God! (She embraces him)
Brian: Hey.
Tracy: You’re never out hunny! I didn’t expect to
see you out.
Brian: I just wanted some fresh air.
Tracy: We’re headed to a bar around the corner. You’re
welcome to come and join us.
Brian: I’ll think about it. I just wanted some me
time.
Tracy: Oh. Is it because of Helen?
Brian: What?
Tracy: No, I mean’t…
Brian: Enjoy your evening Tracy. Goodnight.
(Brian
storms off. He hears one Tracy’s friend exclaiming, “Girl I don’t know what you
see in that guy. That dude is tripping”. He turns the corner and enters the
nearest bar “Angel Faces”.)
Brian: Excuse me sir, can I have a brandy and coke.
Make it a double.
Bartender: No problem I’ll sort you out brother.
It’s happy hour, you came at the right time. (He presents him with two glasses filled to the brim. The atmosphere is
buzzing. Groups of guys, groups of girls, many couples, people on double dates.
People from different back grounds of all different shapes and sizes.)
DJ: We got all the hits people. Make some noise!
Crowd: Whoop!
DJ: Ok hear goes! (He presses a button and Madonna “Like a Virgin” blares out of the
speakers. At this point everyone seated makes their way to the dance floor.
Brian however, remains seated. He feels somebody tap his shoulder. He spins
round and is faced by a fresh faced oriental woman. She resembled a geisha; her
bone structure is perfectly chiselled. She pouted
her thin lips. But not even her alarming beauty can sway Brian to pay
attention.)
Brian: Excuse me, I’m here by myself, I’m not here
to entertain anyone.
Lady: My name is Nadia. (She smiles revealing her perfect set of teeth.)
Brian: Nadia, I’m doing my best to be polite. Could
you respect my personal space?
Nadia: Oh, you’re a challenge. Life is nothing
without a challenge, makes the reward much sweeter. Wouldn’t you agree (She winks. She reaches for the full glass
and takes a sip of his drink. He yanks it from her.)
Brian: What the heck is wrong with you?
(She
cackles.)
(Brian
storms to the toilet in fury. Five minutes later he returns to see Nadia
sitting on his chair.
Brian: Listen missy, you’ve got the wrong guy!
(He
feels a tap on his shoulder and turns around. To his shock another beautiful
woman faces him. To his horror she looks exactly the same as Nadia. Twins. She
smiles in his face, licking her bright red lipstick.)
Nadia: This is my sister Andrea
(Brian’s
head is spinning from the liquor, the vodka he had in his apartment combined
with the brandy and coke he had in the bar.)
Brian: But…
Andrea; Yes double trouble. (She smirks at her sister.)
Dj: It’s like that! Yeah! (Run DMC’s “Its like that” blares from the speakers.)
Nadia: Let’s dance baby! This is my song!
The
twins drag Brian to the nearest booth and close the curtains behind them. They
both sandwich him, dancing to the music. Andrea runs her hands through his
hair. Brian’s head is spinning uncontrollably. But he does his best to stay in
time with the beat.
Nadia: Easy tiger! You need some water. Somebody has
had a little too much to drink! Haha!
(Brian
grabs the water and swills it down without question. The room begins to spin
faster.)
Brian: What’s happening? Nadia? Hello?
Andrea: Quick! Take his wallet, let’s bounce!
Brian: Huh? (Blacks
out.)
End Scene
Scene
5
Waiter: Get out you bum! Hey! Sleeping beauty, wake
up! This ain’t no hotel!
(Brian
stirs and opens his eyes. He has double vision, he can see two irate fat white
men in front of him.)
Brian: (He
mumbles.) Twins?
Waiter: No just one of me sunshine.
(Brian
uses the sofa as support to get up. He rubs his eyes and slowly walks out of
the club, he looks at the clock above the bar. It is 9.00am. He walks onto the
street and vomits freely.)
Tramp: Haha. I thought I was the bum. When you meet
them Angel Faces you will never be the same again. Watch out for them wolves in
sheep’s clothing.
(Brian
reaches in his pocket to give him change. To his horror he cannot find his
wallet or his cell phone. He kicks a can in frustration.)
Tramp: Haha!
(He
runs across the street, a car flies across him. The driver sounds his horn and
hurls some inaudible profanities. Once he reaches the end of the street he can
hear his name being called out. He looks down the street and can’t make out the
person calling his name, his vision is still blurry.)
Tracy: Brian! (She
bounds up to him and gives him a tight hug. Her sweet smelling perfume soothes
him.)
Brian: I’m sorry Tracy. I was out of line last
night. I’m sorry. Your always nice to me but I just…
Tracy: That’s ok hunny. How was your night?
Brian: Um. I’ve had better.
(They both
laugh.)
Tracy: I can relate. You up for that cup of coffee?
(Brian
nods his head. The hold hands and walk down the street)
End Scene
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