Cordelia is walking into the office
carrying the mail.
Cordy: “Uh, look at all these bills: - water, - power, - and my perennial
favorite: the rent. What am I missing?”
Doyle: “Not a thing I can see.”
Cordy: “Doyle, try to pay attention.”
Doyle: “I am paying attention princess. We just need the income
to pay for the outgo around here.”
Cordy: “Exactly! You know? This is a business
and we should be running it like one. We should be charging. I know
Angel has been working day and night helping people fight their personal demons,
but I need a raise!”
Doyle: “A raise? What, you’ve been working for him for like 20 minutes?”
Cordy: “A month, and I have needs.”
Doyle: “Needs.”
Cordy: “A person needs certain – designer - things.”
Doyle: “Personally I don’t think you need much in the way of clothes.
But you are right, and I do agree. Angel needs to start charging.
He just hates bringing up the finances with the clients. He likes playing
the hero, - walking off into the dark with his long coat flowing behind him
in a mysterious and attractive way.”
Cordy: “Is this a privet moment? Because I can leave you alone.”
Doyle: “No, no, I’m not saying *I’m* attracted. I’m just saying
he’s projecting a certain kind of image and asking for money isn’t part of it.
He’s sensitive about that.”
Cordy (elevator opens) gets up: “Oh, here he comes. Ok, we’re going
to stand up to him.”
Doyle stands up: “Yup, we’re standing up.”
Cordy: “Just as soon as he’s had his coffee.”
Dole: “Right.”
Angel walks in: “Morning.”
Doyle and Cordelia stand and watch him: “Morning.”
Angel pours himself a cup of coffee, drink and makes a face: “What is
this?”
Cordy: “Last weeks coffee. Think of it as Espresso.”
Angel: “I think my esophagus is melting.”
Doyle: “Sure been making us proud these last few weeks fighting the evil
and all that.”
Cordy: “Yeah, you been fantastic! Saving people left and right…”
Angel interrupts not looking at them: “I’m not comfortable asking people
for money.”
Cordy: “Then get over it! (Angel looks at her) I mean that in a
sensitive way.”
Doyle: “Look, bud, I know it’s not your favorite thing, but you’ve got
to do what’s right.”
Angel: “You think it’s right to ask people in trouble for money.”
Doyle: “No.”
Angel: “So we agree.”
Doyle: “No.”
Angel: “We don’t agree.”
Cordy: “Make up your mind, will you? (Doyle’s face scrunches up in pain
and hunches over the table.) Doyle? (Angel walks over to him)
Oh-oh, vision fit approaching.”
Cut to smeared images of an office and a brown haired woman with shoulder length
hair.
Doyle: “Pen – Paper. (Cordy hands it to him) single malt scotch.”
Angel pours him a shot: “What did you see?”
Doyle: “Melissa Burns, works at Pardell Paper products.”
Cordy flips through the phone book: “Melissa Burns.”
Angel: “How did she look?”
Doyle: “Better than me. (takes a swallow from the cup makes a face) This
ain’t single malt – it’s - polymalt!”
Cordy: “Okay, Pardell Paper Products. 200 Wilshire Boulevard.”
Angel grabs his coat and throws it on: “I guess I’m going to work.”
Doyle watches him as he leaves the office (in slow motion) his coat flowing
behind him. Cordelia looks over at Doyle.
Doyle: “Maybe I’m a little attracted.”
Intro.
Cut to Melissa’s office. There
is a cake on the table with “Happy Birthday Benji” written on it.
Melissa: “I said Penny. I was very clear on the phone! I even
spelled it with letters. - It’s okay. I’ll fix it. Here
(hands the guy standing next to her a pack of candles) you do these.”
Melissa wipes of the bottom bulge of the B with her finger while the other guy
sticks some of the candles on the cake.
Guy: “Ok, perfect.”
Melissa: “Ok, light them.”
Guy: “I’m lighting, I’m lighting! (lights the candles) um, what about
the ‘J’?”
Penny walks in: “What’s going on?”
Guy and Melissa together: “Happy Birthday!”
Penny: “Oh, this is so sweet! (Looks at the writing) You’ve only
been here a month and you already know four of the letters of my name.”
Melissa: “It’s just…”
Guy with a half laugh: “Yeah!”
Melissa: “Well, we think that you should be Penji from now on. We
think it suits you better!”
Guy: “Make a wish already!”
Penny: “Okay, wait (blows out the candles).”
Guy: “Yeah!”
Melissa hands a potted plant to Penny: “And I brought you this.
I painted the pot myself so feel free to break it accidentally.”
Penny accepts it with a smile: “Oh, don’t be silly. Thanks!”
A black guy comes in with a bouquet of white flowers.
Melissa: “Oh, look at that! Looks like my little philodendron just
got upstaged.”
Penny: “Oh, no way. I don’t know anyone with tastes that good!”
Black guy hands the card to Melissa: “And right you are. They are
for Melissa.”
Penny and guy: “Ooooh.”
Melissa accepts the card: “Who are they from?”
Black guy: “I don’t know. Delivery guy form Ned’s Flowers.”
Melissa looks at the card. And looks spooked.
Black guy: “Something wrong?”
Melissa looks up and shakes her head: “No.” Walks away from the
others.
Guy: “No one ever sends me flowers.”
Melissa gets a bottle of pills out of her purse and hides it in her hands (to
Penny): “Would you watch my phones?”
Penny: “Oh, sure, honey.”
Cut to Melissa walking into the bathroom.
She stares at herself in the mirror, shakes some pills out of the bottle and
swallows them with some water.
Cut to Melissa walking into the parking garage. Angel is waiting in the
shadows by her car.
Angel steps forward: “Melissa. (she spins around, then lets out
a relieved sigh) I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you.”
Melissa walks on to her car: “Oh, I thought you were someone else.”
Angel follows her: “Are you all right?”
Melissa stops then walks on: “yes.”
Angel: “My name is Angel. I’m in private security.”
Melissa turns to him: “Excuse me?”
Angel pulls out a calling card and twists it in his hands: “It’s – it’s
what I do. It’s my job.”
Melissa: “And you are walking around in underground garages telling people
this because..?”
Angel holds the card out to her: “I think you maybe in need of my services.”
Melissa looks at him for a moment then takes the card: “I don’t think
I can afford private security.”
Angel: “It’s not about money. You see, I just help people – sometimes
when the police can’t?”
Melissa gets in the car: “Out of the goodness of your heart?”
Angel: “I’m not explaining this very well.”
Melissa: “No, but thanks.”
Angel as she gets ready to drive off: “If you need anything, just call
that number!”
Cut to Angel’s office.
Angel: “I scared her.”
Doyle sitting next to Cordy: “Sounds to me like she was scared to begin
with.’
Angel pacing: “Am I intimidating? I mean – do I put people off?”
Cordy: “Well, as vampires go, you’re pretty cuddly. Maybe you might
want to think about mixing up the black on black look.”
Angel (to Cordy): “Maybe you should talk to her. She’d feel safer.”
Cordy: “When she hires us, I’ll get involved.”
Doyle: “Cordelia is right.”
Angel: “I don’t think so. I’ve got a bad feeling that we need get
involved now. (walks over to them and leans on the table) This shouldn’t
be about money.”
Doyle: “It isn’t.”
Cordy: “Yeah, you should listen to.. (looks hard at Doyle) It isn’t?!”
Doyle: “No, it’s about doing what’s best for the people you’ve helped
(Angel straightens up) People get attached to a mysterious savior, and can you
blame them? But as long as you’re just a man who’s doing a job, and getting
paid, they can feel like they’ve paid their debt to you and they can move on
– independent like.”
Cordy to Doyle: “You are a lot smarter than you look (Doyle looks at her)
– Of course you look like a retard.”
Cut to Melissa walking up to an ATM.
She tries to get money out, but her pin is invalid. Tires again.
A tall guy in a nice suit with short gray hair and bald on top steps up next
to her.
Ronald: “it won’t work. (she recoils) I’ve changed your pin number. (smiles
at her) I mean, Melissa, your birthday? That’s the first thing a
thief would try.”
Melissa: “What are you doing here?”
Ronald punches a number into the ATM: “I changed it to 3-5-99. -
The day we met.”
Melissa : “You have to stop doing this.”
Ronald: “Stop looking after you? Why?”
Melissa: “I don’t know what you want.”
Ronald: “Oh, I just want you to be happy and healthy, silly. -
Speaking of – are you losing weight? I think it’s the tranquilizers.
How many did you take in the bathroom at work today, 3?”
Melissa: “How do you know what I did ..”
Ronald interrupts her: “I’ve got to be honest. I don’t see them
helping with the anxiety. Now I prescribed a Calcium-Selenium supplement
Did you take it?”
Melissa: “I..”
Ronald: “No, you threw it in the drawer the minute you got home.
These things are for your own good."
Melissa: “Why can’t you just leave me alone?”
Ronald stares at her: “How can two people in love leave each other alone?”
Melissa: “In love?! - Ronald, we had one date..”
Ronald: “Honey, honey, don’t get upset! _ I take commitment
pretty seriously, and I know you do, too. Did you have a rough day at
work? Is that it? (Pager goes off) Oh, (looks at the number) surgery.
I have to run. (takes the money out of the ATM slot and hands it to her)
Oh, don’t forget your money, sweetheart. (she takes the money hesitantly,
but when he leans in to kiss her good-bye she recoils. He pulls back)
I’ll see you tonight.”
Cut to Angel’s office. The
phone rings.
Cordy: “Angel Investigation. We help the hopeless. (looks
up at Angel as she listens) Well, I’d say right a way. (hangs up phone)
She’s coming in.”
Angel looks at his dark sweater: “I’ve got to change my shirt.”
Cut to Melissa sitting in Angel’s
office drinking coffee.
Melissa: “It’s been going on for about 7 months now. It wasn’t so
bad a t first.”
Angel (wearing an off-white sweater): “What’s his name?”
Melissa: “Dr. Ronald Meltzer. He’s a neurosurgeon. I had an
infected nerve – behind my right eye. He operated, saved my sight.
Afterwards he asked me out. I didn’t really want to, but..”
Cordy (taking notes with a pad and pencil): “He helped you, you felt obligated.
(Melissa nods) – Plus, a doctor.”
Melissa: “So we had *one* drink, *one* time – and afterwards he started
calling me, a lot. Then he started showing up at my work, my apartment,
- saying that we had something special, that we should get married.”
Angel: “And then it got worse?”
Melissa: “I know it sounds stupid, but I can feel him watching me – all
the time. Today at work, he knew I took my Xanitab when I was alone in
the bathroom. I mean, how did he see that? He is just everywhere.
I don’t think I can take much more of this.”
Angel: “Well, we’re going to help you.”
Cordy: “Big time, - and for a reasonable fee.” Gets a look from
Angel and ducks her head.
Angel: “Doyle will make sure that you get home safely.”
Melissa: “Thanks. You guy’s have been very kind, listening to me.
(takes a sip of coffee) It’s terrible.”
Doyle: “Yeah, we’re going to take care of that.”
Melissa set down the cup and gets up to leave: “No, I mean the coffee.
(turns before she reaches the door) Angel, how did you know that I needed
help?”
Angel: “I have a friend in the police department.”
Doyle to Angel as he follows Melissa out: “I’ll see you later.”
Cordy: “Can you imagine? A doctor - they examine your body
– they know every inch of you. (shudders) ugh!”
Angel: “How is he doing it? How does he see her when she’s alone,
in private? - Is he invisible? - Or some kind of ghost?
- Maybe he can astral project.”
Cordy: “Maybe he has an accomplice, - or a hidden camera. Not everything
has to be creepy and supernatural, you know.”
Angel: “Not everything, but Doyle had a vision.”
Cordy: “Which last time led to a sex-changing-body-switching-tear-your-innards-out-demon,
right. I guess they don’t call you for their every day cases.”
Angel sits down thinking: “He sees her when he is nowhere around.
- How?”
Cordy turns to go: “Okay, flesh, anytime you want to stop crawling is
okay with me.”
Cut to Melissa drawing the curtains
closed in her bedroom and brushing her hair in front of the mirror.
Cut to Ronald sitting alone in the dark in his office sipping a scotch.
There is a picture of Melissa in front of him on the desk.
Cut to Melissa getting undressed.
Cut to Ronald holding the bridge of his nose with one hand.
Cut to Melissa opening the back of her slip.
Cut to Ronald taking his hand down. His right eye-socket is empty.
Cut to an eyeball floating in the air with a few nerve endings trailing behind.
Camera pans around to show Melissa getting out of her slip, her back to the
eyeball.
Cut to Angel walking up to Kate’s
desk at the police department.
Angel: “Hello, Kate.”
Kate gets up and fold her arms in front of her: “Angel. Um, hi.
– It’s good to see you.”
Angel: “You too.”
Kate: “So judging by your uncomfortableness, I’d say you either about
to ask me out on a date, or you need a favor. (Angel just looks at her)
And I’m going to go with favor. (sits down) so ask, and I’ll see
if I can do.”
Angel sits down: “Girl – a client. She’s being stalked, and I think
it could get ugly.”
Kate: “She’s being stalked? Then ugly it already is. What’s
her name?”
Cut to Doyle walking next to Melissa
at her work.
Melissa: “You know you really don’t have to stay with me all day.”
Doyle: “Protect and serve. It’s entirely my bag. As long as
I’m not in the way.”
Melissa: “Oh, no. I like it. As long as you’re not bored.”
Doyle: “No, no. I’m good. I have a word jumble right here.
That should keep me occupied, sadly, for most of the day.”
Melissa sits down at her desk: “I do feel better having you all on the
case. I guess Angel has handled a lot of cases like this.”
Doyle: “Dozens. Hundreds. Dozens of hundreds.”
Melissa: “Wow, it happens that often?”
Doyle: “Well, exactly like yours? Not quite so many. But protecting
young women such as yourself? Yeah, there’ve been – ah – 4. And
3 of them are very much alive. (she gives him a shocked look and he quickly
points at a picture on her desk) Is that you?”
Melissa: “Ah, yeah. Bungee jumping.”
Doyle picks up the picture: “I’ve always meant to do that, but I intensely
don’t want to, so I haven’t gotten around to it yet.”
Melissa: “It’s fun. Scary.”
Doyle replaces the picture and sits down: “You don’t seem like the thrill
seeker type.”
Melissa looks at the picture: “Well, I used to.. – You know, I used to
do a lot of things.. – before..”
Doyle: “Don’t you worry. When Angel is finished with this case I
can guarantee you’ll be wanting to jump off a bridge again.”
Cut to Kate coming to her desk with
a file in her hand.
Kate: “Your girl did file a report two months ago. The doctor responded
and denied everything. (sits down) A lot of noise from his lawyers. Ouch..”
Angel: “What?”
Kate: “His lawyers. Wolfram and Hart. You know the name?”
Angel: “I’ve heard it.”
Kate: “Yeah. They’re the law firm that Johnny Cochran is too ethical
to join. They actually filed a restraining order against *her*.
Very cute. Still no record of violence for the doctor.”
Angel: “Yet.”
Kate: “You think he’s going to blow?”
Angel: “I do.”
Kate: “I’ll put a uniform on her building. But I can probably not
spare one for more than a day or two.”
Angel: “Thanks. That’ll help.”
Kate: “And your client, she’s holding up?”
Angel: “She’s scared. He’s had her on the ropes for a while now.”
Kate: “Then you better help her get mad, because that is the only way
she’ll be able to fight him.”
Angel: “Well, hopefully I’ll be doing the fighting. That’s why she
hired me.”
Kate: “That’s not what I mean. This guy could go to jail tomorrow,
Angel, and still kill her in her dreams every night. I’ve put a few of
these creeps away and the hardest thing is to know that he is still winning.
She’s still afraid. He took her power away and no one can get it back
for her but her.”
Cut to Angel walking down the hallway
of an expensive clinic. He sneaks into Dr. Meltzer’s office and starts
to look around. He hears the doctor consulting with a patient through
a half open door. He checks his book shelf and pulls out a book called
“Anything is Possible”. It has a personal dedication in the front.
Dr. Meltzer walks in: “What are you doing in my office?”
Angel with his back turned to the doctor sticks the book in the inside pocket
of his jacket and while turning around pulls out a business card out of the
same pocket and hands it to Dr. Meltzer.
Angel: “Name’s Jensen. I need to talk to you.”
Ronald takes the card: “Then you make an appointment. You don’t
just barge in here.”
Angel: “I don’t have time for appointments. I’m told that you can
do things no one else can.”
Ronald picks up the phone: “You’ll never find out. I’m calling security.”
Angel: “My wife has a malignant tumor that’s pressing on her ocular cavity.
She’ going to die unless someone has the nerve to operate.”
Ronald hangs up the phone: “What you are talking about is a very difficult
and dangerous procedure. I could lose my license. Now, I understand
your situation, but I can’t help you.”
Angel picks up Melissa’s picture from the desk and holds it up to Ronald:
“What does she mean to you?”
Ronald: “What?”
Angel: “What is she, your wife, your girlfriend? What?”
Ronald: “She’s my fiancée.”
Angel: “Nice. Set a date?”
Ronald: “Uh – ah, - we’re working that out.”
Angel: “Did you know right away? - That she was the one?”
Ronald: “I don’t see how this has anything..”
Angel: “I tell you how. Do you know what it’s like to be so much
a part of someone that you don’t know where they end and you begin? (hold
up Melissa’s picture) Would you die for her?”
Ronald: “Yes.”
Angel: “Then you understand that I’m not willing to make any compromises.
I’m not willing to watch her suffer and die while the law catches up with science.
What I’m willing to do, is pay you what ever it takes. - Think about
it. - Please.”
Cut to the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Cordy is interviewing a nurse.
Nurse: “Another article about Meltzer.”
Cordy: “Well, our readers at the – uhm (glances down at some magazines)
journal of diagnostic orthoped... – etcetera seem endlessly fascinated with
him.”
Nurse: “He is fascinating. Before he became an ocular surgeon he
specialized in orthopedics. He developed nerve and blood vessel accelerants
that helped a lot of people.”
Cordy: “How?”
Nurse: “When you sever a limb there is only so much time to reattach before
it atrophies.”
Cordy: “Yuck!”
Nurse: “What?”
Cordy smiles: “Nothing, please go on.”
Nurse: “Dr. Meltzer’s work extended that time significantly. Plus
he's of one of the best at reattaching severed nerves.”
Cordy: “So he is good at the cutting and the sewing. Did he ever
strike you as a big dangerous creep?”
Nurse: “What? What kind of article are you writing?”
Cordy: “I’ve got to be honest with you. It may not be a very nice
one. I don’t like the way he treats women. I’ll keep your name out
of it, but just between us – what’s the real dish on this guy?”
Nurse looks around to make sure there is no one close: “He is not very
generous. He doesn’t share his techniques with the medical community at
large and a lot of what he claims to have done is pretty radical.”
Cordy: “Like what?”
Cut to Cordy pacing in Angel’s office.
Cordy: “Like reattaching eyes for one thing. Apparently this guy
can do anything with a knife. You so don’t want this guy fixated on you.
What is stalking now a days – the third most popular sport among men?”
Angel typing on the computer: “Fourth – after Luge.”
Cordy: “I don’t get it. This guy has a lot to lose. What is
it about Melissa that got him to go all O.J. on her?”
Angel: “Nothing. It’s not about Melissa, it’s about rage.
This guy is too messed up to deal with a real woman and he can’t stand that.
So he creates a fantasy about a girl he barely knows. But eventually even
she fails him. So he has to hurt her, because when he looks at her all
he sees is how useless he is, how damaged..”
Cordy interrupts him: “Uh, what a fun date you must have been in back
in your bad vamp days. (sits down) On the other hand, it should give you some
insight into the jerks of the world.”
Angel: “I know how this guy thinks, I just don’t know how he’s doing it.”
Cordy: “Being everywhere at once?”
Angel shows her the book he stole from the doctor’s office: “Vinpur Natpudan
says that we are everywhere at once since we are all made up of the same molecules.”
Cordy: “I remember that guy. He made a big noise a few years ago
on public television. Huh. Then had a big case of Joe Recluse.”
Angel looking at the computer: “What he had was a nervous breakdown.
Not long after he conducted an exclusive retreat for a group of well known yogis
and doctors.”
Cordy: “I’m guessing Dr. Stalker was at that retreat? What are you
doing?”
Angel: “Sending Joe Recluse an e-mail. I’d really like to talk to
him.”
Cordy reads what he is typing: “I hope you have the nerve to believe that
I need help with Ronald Meltzer. (looks down and reads the dedication
in the front of the book) hope you have the nerve to believe -
did you steal this book?”
Angel: “Yeah.”
Cordy: “Good.”
Cut to Angel sitting in the Vinpur’s
darkened room.
Vinpur: “You said in your e-mail that Dr, Meltzer might hurt an innocent
woman. What is it that you think I can do about that?”
Angel: “Help me understand him better. I don’t think he is
like other people.”
Vinpur: “No, he’s not - Of course no two people are alike.
God in his infinite variety and wisdom likes to keep it interesting.”
Angel: “How did you meet him?”
Vinpur: “He came to one of my lectures. My operating thesis at the
time was that the mind is the single most powerful force in the universe.
In any average human it regulates billions of cells, and that is with 80% of
the brain still untapped.”
Angel: “So what are the possibilities if a person could master all that
power.”
Vinpur: “I introduced Dr. Meltzer to psychic surgeons, Yogis that can
shut down their somatic system for days a t a time. But he eclipsed us
all. Until Dr. Meltzer my studies had been based on theories and hearsay,
but he exploded that all. That’s when I stopped teaching.”
Angel: “Because you stopped believing.”
Vinpur: “No, because I began to believe – completely.”
Cut to Melissa’s house at night.
Ronald is standing outside the rod iron fence staring in.
Cut to Melissa sleeping in her bed.
Cut to a police car pulling up to the curb. The Officer gets out.
Officer: “All right, pal – why don’t you just turn around – nice and easy
– put your hands in the air.”
Ronald turns around, his hands in his pockets: “I was just out for a walk.”
Officer pulls his gun: “Hands, now!”
Ronald pulls out his hands with a slight smile. His arms end in two stumps,
no hands.
Cut to a severed hand crawling up
the side of Melissa’s bed. A second one follows.
Cut to the officer holstering his gun.
Officer: “I’m sorry we got a report of someone – not you.”
Ronald: “That’s quite all right, officer. Just doing your job.
I understand.” Walks off.
Cut to the hands slipping under Melissa’s
blanket. She wakes, looks under the blanket and screams.
Cut to the officer as he is calling in his report standing next to his car.
He hears the scream and runs towards the house. He smashes in the glass
of the door to open it from the inside and runs up the steps.
Cut to Melissa frantically undoing the safety chain on her door. The officer
steps in gun drawn.
Officer: “What’s wrong?”
Melissa: “Oh, he’s..”
Officer: “Did someone break in? - Lady I can’t help you if
you don’t tell me what’s wrong. Now, did someone break in or are you just
having a bad dream?”
Melissa points to her bedroom: “In there!”
The officer inspects the room and bathroom with his gun drawn. There is
no one there. He holsters his gun.
Officer: “Okay. Everything’s okay now. Look there is nobody
in your bedroom, there is nobody in your bathroom. Now if you want to
start from the beginning and just tell me..” One of the hands grabs him
by the shoulder and pulls him back. Melissa screams.
Officer: “Oh, god.”
Cut to Ronald watching the house from outside with a smirk on his face.
Cut to the upstairs hallway. The officer comes stumbling out into the
hallway. Two disembodied hands are choking him. Melissa runs screaming
past him down the stairs and out of the house and right into a guy.
Angel stops her: “It’s me. It’s me.”
Melissa: “He’s – he’s in there. - His – his hands..”
Angel: “I know, I know what he can do.”
Melissa: “He killed a.. – Please don’t leave me alone! Please don’t
leave me!”
Angel: “It’s all right. It’s all right. (Melissa buries her face
against his chest and cries) I’m not going to let him near you.
Shh!”
As Melissa continues crying, the camera pans over to show us Ronald watching
them from outside the fence. A hand crawls along the ground and up his
leg then reattaches itself to the end of his arm. Ronald takes one last
look at Angel holding Melissa then walks away.
Cut to a bunch of people crowing
in front of Melissa’s house. The officer’s dead body is being wheeled
out. Doyle is handing Melissa a cup of coffee. She is wrapped into
a blanket.
Doyle: “Here drink up, love. It’s over.”
Cut to Angel and Kate walking up.
Kate: “She is not making a lot of sense.”
Angel: “She’s been living in terror for the last 5 months.”
Kate: “You think it’s the doctor.”
Angel: “I know it’s the doctor.”
Kate puts her hands on her hips: “How could he do it? I mean, she’s
got bars on her windows. The security cameras in the hallway show our
officers going in and nobody suspicious all day. I mean, who is this guy,
Houdini?”
Angel: “Something like that.”
Kate: “I’ve pulled prints. If they match his, he’s going down.”
Officer form off screen: “Detective? Can you sign the coroners release?”
Kate walks off and Angel walks towards Doyle and Melissa. Doyle sees him
coming and meets him half way.
Angel: “How’s she doing?”
Doyle: “Numb. - Did they get any prints?”
Angel: “Yeah.”
Doyle: “Good. So we can put him behind bars – for about 90 seconds,
until he skitters through ‘em. (shakes his head) Not a lot of things that
make me shudder, but this guy – crawling around under the covers. -
At least it was just his hands down there. Wish I hadn’t even thought
that.”
Angel: “He’s coming undone.”
Doyle: “I’ll say.”
Angel: “No, I mean he’s out of control. He’s killing now.”
Doyle: “Anyone that comes between him and his obsession. (Looks
over at Melissa) Don’t we stand between him and his obsession? I’m
not putting too cowardly a point on it, - but if this guy can’t be contained
and he can’t be killed, what are we going to do about it?”
Angel: “If his body parts go long enough without any blood and oxygen,
they’re going to deteriorate, he’s not gonna be able to put himself back together
no matter how much psychic surgery he knows.”
Doyle: “So what are you saying? Break him down and box him up?”
Angel: “Of course that’s just a theory.”
Doyle: “Hmm. What do we do in the mean time?”
Angel looks over at Melissa: “Protect her.”
Cut to Doyle putting duct tape over
a vent in Angel’s apartment.
Doyle: “It’s not good for the ventilation, but he’s not getting in here.
(Cordy touches his collar and he jumps) What..”
Cordy: “I was just trying to fix your collar.”
Doyle: “Yeah, well, what say we just leave it crooked until this thing’s
resolved.”
They walk into the other room where Angel and Melissa are sitting at a table.
Melissa sipping from a cup of tea: “I don’t see how this can.. – I mean
this can’t be happening. What I saw – you must think I’m crazy.”
Angel: “No, I believe you.”
Melissa: “But it’s not possible. I mean, he can really..”
Angel nods: “Yes. - Remember I told you I sometimes handle
things the police can’t? (Melissa nods) This is one of those things.
- I’m going to take care of him. Doyle and Cordelia are going to
stay here with you. I want you to try and get some rest.”
Doyle flips the latch closed on the trap door to the sewers and secures it with
a bolt. Cordelia offers Melissa a tissue.
Melissa: “Thanks, but I’m not going to cry any more. At least I
hope not. I’m tired of crying and being afraid.”
Angel: “You don’t have to be afraid.”
Melissa: “You’re just duct taping me in for fun?”
Angel: “You’ve survived a living hell these last few months and you’re
still standing, while he’s coming unhinged at not being able to control you.
He’s the weak one. You’re the strong one.”
Cordy: “You should listen to him, Melissa. He knows what he’s talking
about. He’s stalked plenty of (Angel and Melissa look at her) books on
the subject. (to Angel) Could I see you upstairs for a moment?”
Cut to Cordy and Angel going up in
the elevator.
Cordy: “Okay Melissa stays here with us that makes sense, but the part
about you taking care of the doctor.. This guy is *really* dangerous.”
Angel opens the elevator, walks over to the desk and starts flipping through
the yellow pages.
Cordy: “What are you doing?”
Angel: “Seeing where I can get some steel boxes at this hour of the night.”
Cordy: “Steel boxes? Why would you want.. – Oh. For packing
up people parts. - You know this job.. Don’t get me wrong
I’m grateful to have it. God knows it’s educational, but sometimes.. (she
jumps as the phone rings) God who’s calling at this - (looks down at the phone
and sees the line 3 light blinking) It’s the special line.”
Angel: “Answer it.”
Cordy: “Right, right. Okay. Now, who are we again? Johnson
International Holdings?”
Angel: “Jensen.”
Cordy: “Jensen. Good, got it. Jensen, now does that sound like an
international name?”
Angel: “Cordelia.”
Cordy picks up the phone: “Jensen International Holdings. How may
I direct your call? - Please hold. (puts him on hold)
It’s him.”
Angel takes a deep breath and picks up the phone on his desk.
Angel: “Brian Jensen.”
Ronald: “You’re working late.”
Angel: “Down side of being global.”
Ronald: “If you still want me to, I’ll operate on your wife.”
Angel: “I do, thank you.”
Ronald: “We’ll have to do it out of the country, and I need $100 000 in
cash to get things rolling.”
Angel: “Are you in your office?”
Ronald: “Yes.”
Angel: “I’ll bring it to you tonight.” Hangs up the phone.
Cordy: “You’re going over there? What if he comes apart on you?”
Angel: “If he comes apart on me, he’s going to stay that way.” Gets
up.
Cut to Ronald sitting in his office.
Angel comes in carrying a steel box.
Ronald: “That’s a big box. You didn’t have to bring it in small
bills Mr. Jensen.”
Angel puts the box on the table: “Actually I didn’t bring-“
Ronald: “Any money at all? No, I didn’t think you would. Though
the safety deposit box is a nice touch. I mean your name is not really
Jensen. You don’t have a wife. What a tangled web, eh?”
Ronald reaches for something on the desk with his left hand, and while Angel’s
attention is on his left hand, he lifts his right and shoots Angel right into
the neck with a tranquilizer dart.
Ronald: “I developed this injector while working with animals. (Angel
pulls out the dart and looks at it. It drops from his fingers) They
don’t like their limbs cut off any more than we do and they can hurt you if
you get to close. (Angel is gasping, his eyes wide) You’ll feel
a slight sinking sensation – that’s your heart slowing down as the paralytic
takes effect. Eventually it’ll stop all together. (Ronald stands up)
I just can’t get over the audacity – to think that you could take her from me?
(Angel’s knees are sagging) I saw you. I saw you holding her.
(Angel drops on all fours) Nobody can break the bond between us.
Nobody. (Ronald picks up a scalpel from his desk) Clearly even she
can’t accept that. If tried so hard to show her in so many ways.
I’ve taken care of her, - been there for her, -even when she didn’t know it.
(Angel rolls onto his back on the floor. Ronald’s voice becomes distorted)
If that isn’t devotion. And what do I get for my trouble? – She lies,
she cheats. But no more. I won’t be made a fool of. She would
have made a beautiful bride." As Angel finally passes out all together Ronald
leaves the office.
Cut to Doyle taping up yet another
vent in Angel’s apartment.
Doyle walks over towards the bedroom looking around: “I got everything,
I think.”
Cordy: “Shh. She’s resting. (motions to Melissa sleeping on
Angel’s bed) What did you put in her tea?”
Doyle still looking for holes he might have missed: “Enough whiskey to
drop my Aunt Tudy. That woman had some girth.”
Cordy sighs: “What’s the point?”
Doyle: “Well, it tastes good and it relaxes you.”
Cordy: “No, I mean of ever going out with anyone.”
Doyle: “Well, people need people. And people who need people (takes
a step closer to Cordy) are the luckiest..”
Cordy puts a hand on his chest and pushes him back: “Either you like them
and they don’t like you. Or you can’t stand them which just guarantees
that they’ll keep on hovering around and never go away.”
Doyle: “Uh, - yeah, I just hate guys like that. (steps away with
a sigh) I’ll just check on..” Walks away.
Cordy folds her arms: “It’s just so unfair. I mean, here is this
poor girl. She hooks up with a doctor. That’s supposed to be a good
thing. I mean you should be able to call home and say: ‘Hey, mom, guess
what, I’ve met a doctor!’ Not, guess what, I met a psycho and he’s stalking
me and oh, by the way, his hands and feet come off and he’s not even in the
circus!” Camera pans over to a vent. Fingers are poking through
the duct tape.
Doyle: “Not every relationship leads to disaster.”
Cordy: “You ever had one?”
Doyle: “Not me personally. But I’ve read..”
Cut to Melissa sleeping on the bed.
Cordy checks her watch: “What if Angel doesn’t come back?”
Doyle still putting more tape over something: “Ah, he’ll be back.”
Cordy: “What if Dr. Chopped Salad shows up before he does?”
Doyle rips off another piece of tape: “I have this place sewed up tighter
than..” They hear a rattling noise.
Cordy: “What was that?”
Doyle gets up and slowly walks over towards the living room. He pulls
two weapons free from a brick wall as he passes it and hands one to Cordy.
Doyle: “Just the wind.”
The camera pans up to show them slowly advancing into the living room weapons
raised as a disembodied eye watches from behind a pipe.
Doyle: “So, you want to play some cards – or you want to watch the tube.”
Cordy: “Sure, how about some – gin? Penny a point?”
Doyle: “Yeah, you’ll owe me money.”
Cordy: “We’ll see about that.”
The rattling starts again. It’s the trap door to the sewers.
Doyle: “Cordelia.”
Two fingers come up through a slit and start to work on pushing the bolt aside.
Cut to another hand opening the door to the apartment. Ronald steps in
and the eyeball floats up and back into its socket.
Cut to Cordy and Doyle watching as the fingers push the bolt to the side.
Doyle crouches down next the trap door, hatchet at the ready and flicks the
latch back. He opens the trap door and peers into the tunnel below.
Ronald puts a hand over Cordy’s mouth from behind, slams her into a wall and
then out through the door, while the other hand pulls Doyle head first through
the trap door, which slams shut behind him.
Ronald shuts the door and turns around to look at Melissa who is sitting on
the edge of the bed looking at him. She watches as his second hand comes
over and melds back into place.
Ronald adjusts his tie: “Hi. Getting some rest?”
Melissa: “I – What are you?”
Ronald: “I’m more than meets the eye. But you never bothered to
find out, did you? You just took advantage of my kindness. (Pulls
a surgeon’s scalpel out of his jacket) Led me on until you could find yourself
a vacuous LA pretty boy.”
Melissa tries to run past him and he cuts her off and corners her up against
the wall.
Ronald: “I’m very disappointed in you Melissa.”
Melissa stares at the scalpel in his hand: “I know – I didn’t mean..”
Ronald: “No, no, no. no. Stop now. You’re babbling.”
Melissa: “I think – I think you disappoint yourself. I think you
gave up on being loved a long time ago and now you’re just another creep who
gets off on pain.”
Ronald: “Now don’t try your little childish..”
Melissa: “I think you know that I would be crazy to want to touch you,
to wake up next to little pieces of what ever you are.”
Ronald: “Shut up.”
Melissa: “You turned yourself into a freak, Ronald, a vile, repulsive
freak. And I’m done being afraid of you. You can cut me and you
can kill me, but it still won’t change what you are. (his throat is bulging
strangely) Angel was right. You’re weak!”
Ronald: “I’m weak? Then how was it I killed him?”
The door slides open behind him and he looks around at:
Angel: “Inefficiently.”
Ronald: “You can’t be alive. You – you’re not human!”
Melissa backs away from him: “You should talk.”
Ronald’s teeth fly out and bite Angel’s arm. Angel smashes them against
a wall and Ronald claps his hand over his mouth in pain. As Angel advances
on him he slams the scalpel into his shoulder. Melissa screams but it
barely slows Angel. Ronald throws his right hand, which grips Angel’s
throat and slams him back on the floor. Ronald turns towards Melissa.
Angel rips the hand off and throws it away. It comes skittering back towards
him and he pulls the scalpel from his shoulder and stabs it with it, pinning
it to the floor.
Ronald to Melissa: “We could have been so happy.” One of his ears
falls off.
Angel: “Ronald.”
As Ronald turns around Angel hits his head with a pipe, sending the head flying
across the room.
Angel steps up to Melissa: “Are you all right?”
She just gasps and he holds her carefully.
Cut to Angel’s office the next day.
Cordy is making coffee: “Oh, goody, recycled coffee, my personal favorite.”
She adds some fresh grounds to the ones already in the filter and starts the
machine. Angel walks in wearing a dark blue shirt and hands her some papers.
Cordy: “Oh. That guy’s never going to put himself back together,
right?”
Angel: “He’s in 12 steel boxes buried in 20 cubic feet of concrete in
the floor of LA’s newest subway station.”
Doyle: “That ought to bring in the tourists.”
The door opens and Melissa walks in carrying a potted plant.
Melissa smiling: “Hey.”
Angel and Cordy: “Hi.”
Doyle: “Hi, how’s it going?”
Melissa hands Angel the plant: “I brought this for you guys.”
Angel: “Oh. I hope it doesn’t need light?”
Melissa: “I’m sure it’ll be fine in here.”
Cordy: “Can I offer you some coffee?”
Melissa: “Coffee, oh, no. I can only stay a minute. Places
to go, people to see. (to Angel) Thanks to you.”
Cordelia and Doyle start coughing.
Angel: “Ah – there..”
Melissa looks wide at them coughing: “What?”
Angel: “There is – ah – there is a – bill?”
Melissa: “Bill who?”
Angel: “A bill for my services.”
Melissa: “Oh, of course. That’s the other reason I came. (pulls
out a check and hands holds it out towards Angel) Here.”
Cordy darts forward and grabs it: “I’ll take that thank you.”
Angel: “I mean, - I didn’t do it for money.”
Melissa: “Oh, please you earned it. (reaches and shakes Angel’s
hand) Well, hope I never see you again.”
Angel: “Me too. Good luck.”
Melissa leaves.
Doyle: “Well, that didn't go so badly.”
Cordy: “See, you can save damsel and make decent money. Is this
a great country or what?!”
Doyle: “Let’s march down to the bank and deposit this beauty.”
Angel: “You guys go ahead. I think I’ll stay here and not burst
into flames.”
Doyle: “Oh, right, you’re pretty much the night deposit guy. Still,
cause to celebrate.”
Cordy pats him on the shoulder: “You think everything’s a cause to celebrate.
(Picks up her purse) We could use more of these.”
Doyle as they are heading out the door: “And we’ll have more of these
soon.”
Cordy: “We need more of these now. Have a vision.”
Doyle: “I can’t just perform on demand.”
Cordy: “We need the clients. Have a vision.”
Doyle: “That money has corrupted you.”
Cordy: “If I hit you on the head, will you have a vision?”
Doyle: “Get away from me. You’re insane.”
Cordy: “Am not. Now will you have a vision?”
Angel walks into his office with a slight smile and sets the plant on his desk.