Henry Altman (78) picks up a small handful of dirt and looks down at the casket, sadly. He tosses the dirt on top.

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2017 ALONE

EXT. GRAVE - DAY A small group of people gather at an open grave as a casket is lowered into it. Most of the mourners are quite elderly and remain silent as the casket reaches the bottom. Henry Altman (78) picks up a small handful of dirt and looks down at the casket, sadly. He tosses the dirt on top. HENRY (quietly) Rest in peace. A PRIEST begins speaking as Henry makes his way back to the group. A few of them put their hands on his shoulder in a consoling manner. Henry says nothing and bows his head. INT. CAR - DAY Henry drives alone. He turns on to a small side street and slows the car down. He crawls to a stop in front of... EXT. HOUSE - DAY... A large, older house stands out amidst the many smaller, modern houses. Henry s car stays parked for a moment after it stops. INT. CAR - DAY Henry looks at the big house and takes a breath of resignation. INT. COFFEE SHOP - DUSK Henry sits peacefully, drinking a coffee. The shop is fairly empty as the OWNER reads a newspaper behind the counter. The radio plays an oldies station. Eventually, the owner puts down his paper and grabs the coffee pot. He approaches Henry, who barely notices him. As he gets nearer he holds the coffee pot up. This catches Henry s attention, and he waves his hand, indicating he is done with the refills.

2. The owner returns to the counter and Henry drinks the last of his coffee from the mug. He sets the mug down and looks out the window with determination. EXT. HOUSE - NIGHT Henry stands in front of the large house. The house dwarfs him as he makes his way towards it. INT. HALLWAY - NIGHT Henry enters the house and takes off his jacket in the darkness. He looks towards the dimly lit hallway and hesitantly turns on the light. Light bathes the empty room. Henry looks disappointed as he walks out of the hallway towards the kitchen. The only sound in the kitchen is the ticking clock and refrigerator hum. Henry switches on the light and shuffles towards the small dinner table, where he takes a seat. He sits alone for a moment, taking in the emptiness. He then grabs the laptop sitting on the table and opens it up. In the search engine he begins to type: DO NOT WANT TO BE ALONE. He quickly backspaces over that and retypes AFRAID OF BEING ALONE and hits enter. There are many results on how to deal with Monophobia and Henry clicks the top one. The site mainly shows religious solutions like finding God and reading the Bible. Henry quickly backspaces and clicks on another one. He is startled when a loud thud is heard in the adjoining room. He looks in the dark room where the thud came from. Nothing can be seen. He gets up and makes his way into the darkness.

3. Henry walks carefully in the blackness until he gets to a lamp. He switches it on and looks around the nicely furnished, but lonely living room. On the floor lies the item that made the sound. Henry walks over to it and picks it up. It is a wooden sculpture of a cat with a kitten snuggled up to it. Henry turns the sculpture around in his hands and places it back on a table. A tiny smile forms on his face as he looks at it, back in its proper place. He hears a noise in the hallway and looks in that direction. INT. HALLWAY - DAY The door opens and a much younger Henry (30s) enters holding a shopping bag. He smiles as his wife VICTORIA (30s) comes to greet him. He places the bag on the floor as he gives her a hug. Henry smiles in the dimly lit living room, watching the scene unfold in the hallway. INT. HALLWAY - DAY Victoria looks down at the bag, curiously, and Henry picks it up and gives it to her. She takes out the cat sculpture and smiles happily. She gives Henry a kiss that he happily returns. Henry continues to observe until the hallway goes dark in front of him. His smile disappears and he re-adjusts the cat on the table, until he deems it perfect. He walks away.

4. Henry sits back in front of his computer. He sees a CHAT section on the website and opens it up. It states that someone will answer your questions as soon as they are available. Henry types: MY WIFE OF 53 YEARS RECENTLY DIED AND IVE NEVER BEEN ALONE. WHAT SHOULD I DO? He stares at the computer, waiting for a response. After a while he gives up and leaves. Henry sits on the sofa and turns on the television. He flips through the channels until he eventually hits the same channel he began with. He turns it off. The sound from the TV is replaced with complete silence. He gets up and turns on the radio. A orchestra plays a melodic tune and Henry, somewhat contented, sits down on the sofa again. INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY The younger Henry holds out his hand in front of the window, which is radiating light, and Victoria takes it. He pulls her in close and dips her. She laughs as he spins her around, starting to dance. Henry cries on the sofa as he watches the couple dance in front of him. The light from the window dims, and soon he is crying in the darkness. Alone. The computer screen boots up when Henry s finger hits the space bar. The chat window still remains blank as Henry walks away from it. He heads towards the stairs.

5. INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT Henry enters the bedroom and turns on the light. He takes off his tie and throws it on the bed. On the night table is a picture of Henry and Victoria posing on a beach, smiling happily at the camera. Henry sits on the bed and looks at the picture. He places it down, and stares at the door, standing ajar, leading to the master washroom. He turns away from it and starts to undo his shirt. However, he is compelled to look back at it. Suddenly, he hears water running in the bathroom. Slowly, he begins to walk towards it. He cautiously opens the door. INT. MASTER BATHROOM - DAY Victoria is lifeless in the bathtub, filled with water and blood. The tap is left running, making the red liquid overflow onto the floor. Henry, dressed in summer clothes, runs towards the bathtub and turns off the faucet. Only after he has done that does he check on Victoria. She does not move. He stares at her in shock. INT. MASTER BATHROOM - NIGHT Henry stands at the open door of the washroom, watching the scene unfold. He looks as if he wants to turn away, but continues watching. INT. MASTER BATHROOM - DAY Henry takes out his cell phone and begins to dial. Before he finishes dialing, he stops and sits on the closed toilet lid. All the life seems to drain out of him.

6. INT. MASTER BATHROOM - NIGHT Henry switches off the light and goes back into the bedroom. On the computer there is finally a response in the chat box reading: SOME PEOPLE FIND ANIMALS HELP THEM COPE WITH LONELINESS. Henry looks at the response and opens another tab to load up a hotel reservation page. He books a room and closes the laptop. He sighs, picks up his suitcase and heads towards the door. INT. HALLWAY - NIGHT As Henry goes to leave, he realizes he has left the radio on. He puts down the suitcase and heads into the.. Henry turns off the radio. As he heads back to the hallway, he is shocked to see Victoria, sitting comfortably on a chair. She does not seem to notice him as she looks down at the floor. Henry s look of surprise wears off and he stares at her, sadly. Tears start to form in his eyes. Victoria looks up and notices him. She smiles gently at him. Henry manages to hold back his tears and smiles back. After a moment, his smile seems genuine. Victoria continues to smile as she begins to rise. Henry seems a little taken aback as she gets off the chair. He takes a step backwards as she slowly begins to approach him, her smile widening. Henry backs against the table, knocking the cat sculpture on the floor, causing him to gasp. Victoria pays no attention to it, as she continues walking towards Henry, her smile showing true glee.

7. VICTORIA Rest in peace... FLASHBACK Victoria stands at the counter as a furious Henry throws his plate of food on the ground. She backs away as he raises his hand. Victoria keeps walking towards Henry. He slips on the cat sculpture and falls onto the floor. FLASHBACK VICTORIA (gravelly) Rest in peace? INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT Victoria sits on the bed, crying, as a younger Henry yells at her. A smiling Victoria towers over the terrified Henry. She bends down towards him, smiling maniacally. FLASHBACK VICTORIA Rest in peace. INT. KITCHEN - DAY Victoria, showing a bruise on her face, cleans the kitchen counter, while Henry plays solitaire on his computer.

8. Henry can barely let out a scream as Victoria gets close... INT. HALLWAY - DAY The hallway is empty, except for Henry s suitcase, sitting by the door. INT. BEDROOM - DAY Light shines in the bedroom. The master bathroom door remains ajar. It is completely dark inside. INT. KITCHEN - DAY The kitchen is well lit. The only sound is the hum of the refrigerator and the ticking clock. INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY Henry s face, now rotting, still shows signs of terror. Kids can be heard playing outside. But another sound can be heard. Like chewing. On Henry s body, dozens of rats feast. FADE TO BLACK.