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YOU'RE ANTISOCIAL Written by Gwen Alexis Based on, a lady with anthropophobia. P.O. Box 16883 No Hollywood CA 91615 818-942-5363

INT. HOUSE - DAY The house has shuttered closed windows and grayish cemented walls. ALA, late forties, stringy salt and pepper hair, and thin. She s on the computer. There s a loud, hard KNOCK at the door, BUM. Ala s face turns flush as she starts to breathe heavily. UNKNOWN VOICE (O.S.) Pizza man. She takes a deep breath. ALA Place it by the door and your money is under the mat. She walks to the door and leans her head sideways and listens. The sound of a car engine starts VROO, VROO, VROO and seconds later tires squeal as he drove away. INT./EXT. HOUSE - LATE MORNING A YOUNG MAN wears a shirt with the logo: FOOD SMART DELIVER, as he carry two bags of groceries to the front porch. He KNOCKS on the door. BANG, BANG, BANG. SAME TIME - LATE MORNING ALA is walking down the stairs toward the door. ALA Who is it? Final Grocery delivery. YOUNG MAN Draft 8 Demo ALA Leave it. Your tips is under the mat. Thanks. YOUNG MAN Ala places her ears to the door as she hear his footsteps leaving slow.

2. INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY In the corner is an old wooden desk is filled with papers, articles and books. Ala sits at the desk, on the computer and types away while reading an article. There s a clock on the wall that strikes 12:00, CUCKOO, CUCKOO, CUCKOO. Ala places a stack of stapled papers into a vanilla envelope as she walks towards the door. INT./EXT. HOUSE - SAME TIME She listens, open the door slightly as she peeks out and looks around. Ala goes to place the envelope into the mail slot., her neighbor, an older woman who s well-known to their community. Mary comes out her house. Good morning. Ala looks at her, drops the envelope, run into the house and slammed the door. Mary looks quizzical. EXT. HOUSE/INT. BATHROOM - FEW MINUTES LATER Ala runs into the bathroom. Ala reflection in the mirror, she s pale, sweat rolls down her face and she s gasping for air. As she opens the medicine cabinet the brown pill bottles slips out of her hand into the sink below. She takes several small, white, oval pills with water. INT. LIVING ROOM - LATE EVENING The living room furniture is pastel. Mary and her husband, HENRY an elderly gentleman are having a nightcap while sitting together on a love-seat. Henry takes a tiny sip of his whiskey.

3. HENRY How was your day, honey? Mary sips on her martini. Strange, today I saw the late Jack and Sue s daughter. Final What s strange HENRY Draft about that? 8 Demo Mary puts her drink down on a nearby table. I saw her and I spoke to her. She said nothing. She had horror in her eyes as she saw me. She went into the house and closed the door. HENRY That s not nice. Mary picks up her drink and sips again. It s something going on with her? HENRY She lose both her parents. No (beat) it s not that! Henry stares at his wife. (CONT D) Let s enjoy our cocktails. They continue to enjoy each other s company and drink. INT/EXT. HOUSE - AFTERNOON The MAILMAN has several large packages in his hands. He leaves several packages on Ala steps as Mary watches him from her living room window. He comes to Mary house next as Mary comes out to greet him. I noted you left packages on my neighbor steps.

4. MAILMAN Yes, all the time. Those packages should require signatures. The mailman looks at her. Final She MAILMAN no signatures get packages Draft are all required. the time 8 and Demo You should, let her know that she has packages. MAILMAN You do know stealing mail is a federal offense. Excused me. I just think you should knock on her door, to see if she s home before leaving packages on her porch. Final Draft MAILMAN 8 Demo Thanks for the advise but she never complains and by the way here s your mails. Have a great day. Thanks and you too. The mailman walks away scratching his head. Mary walks over to Ala s house and KNOCKS on the door. (CONT D) Ala, Ala? Are you in there? INT. HOUSE - SAME TIME Ala is on her computer and remains still. Mary picks up the packages off the steps and places them near the door. Ala hears BAM, BAM, BAM, near the closed door. She starts to hyperventilate as she reaches for her inhaler near the computer.

5. Then the noise ceased. Ala sits there sweaty and pale. Several days later. INT. PRIVATE TEA PARTY - AFTERNOON The table is decorated well with different pastries and different tasting teas. Several LADIES are sitting around the tables drinking, eating and talking. Mary picks up a little bell, CLANG, CLANG, CLANG. There s a member in our community. I like us to welcome in. The ladies attention is on Mary. (CONT D) We all know her, Ala Stones. OLGA, an elderly woman. OLGA Where is she? She s not here. As a group, I like us to go to her house and welcome her. All the women looks and nods their heads yes. Today? OLGA Mary nods her head. TWO WOMEN whisper in the corner. WOMAN #1 Final I heard she s Draft a strange cookie. 8 Demo WOMAN #2 She no extrovert! JOAN, an elderly woman.

6. JOAN What are we going to do about the increase in the homeowner insurance? All the ladies agreed by nodding their heads up and down. OLDER LADIES (awes) A-ha... They continues to talk. INT. LIVING ROOM - LATE MORNING Mary sits on the sofa watching television. The sound of a noisy engine can be heard. TICK, TICK, TICK. A Food Smart s trunk pulls up in the driveway. Mary watches a young man carrying several bags of groceries to Ala s porch and leaves. Mary continues to look on and off, twenty minutes pass and the groceries still there. Mary picks up her cellphone from the table. INTERCUTTING BETWEEN AND THE DELIVERY MAN (INTO PHONE) Are you the young man, who left the grocery on the porch. DELIVERY MAN (INTO PHONE) Did I break something Miss? (INTO PHONE) Why didn t you bring the groceries in? DELIVERY MAN (INTO PHONE) Your request Miss. Ala, every Monday at 11:00... Mary peeks out the window and the groceries are gone. DELIVERY MAN (INTO PHONE) (CONT D) And you pacifically said Leave your groceries on the porch. There complete silent.

7. DELIVERY MAN (INTO PHONE) (CONT D) Miss. Ala, are you still there? I m sorry. It s okay. She click the phone. A week later. EXT./INT. HOUSE - LATE MORNING Mary and several of her FRIENDS watch the delivery man place Ala s groceries on the steps. They wait until he drives away. Mary puts her index finger to her lips. About thirty minutes later, the door opens. Mary and her friends pushed their ways into Ala s house. We re here personally to invite you into our social group. Ala s breathes fast and her face turns pale. ALA No, no. no, no! Ala tries to push them out the door. She starts to cry and scream, as her arm start to shake. ALA (CONT D) Please go! We are here, to show you we care. ALA You don t understand! Ala has her hand on her chest as she drips with sweat. OLGA My gosh, are you on drugs? Ala turns purple as she collapsed on the floor. Mary runs over to her. Ala, get up my child!

8. The ladies are frantic. Mary feels Ala s wrist. Mary reads it. JOAN Wait! She has a Alert bracelet on. Agoraphobia... OLGA Final What the heck Draft does that mean? 8 Demo JOAN She s looks like she s dead. She has a phobia to society! OLGA Let the poor child, rest in peace! (CONT D) (CONT D) Final Draft (CONT D) 8 Demo (CONT D) (CONT D)

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