Isidro. by Apothecary P. Romeo

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Isidro by Apothecary P. Romeo

FADE IN: Black and white snapshot pictures of an abandoned motel. Palm trees and wild grass all around. Dead snake in a dirty pool. NARRATOR What you are about to see is part of an amateur video filmed during Hurricane Isidro in Shaddock, Florida... INSERT MAP: An arrow points to a location near the Everglades... CITRUS MOTEL EXT. CITRUS MOTEL -DAY Shaky footage. Fast reflections of two people late 20s, through a series of broken, dirty and cracked glass windows - one man, one woman. The woman has the camera in her hand. Static sounds. INT. MOTEL LAUNDRY ROOM - NIGHT Strong wind and rain pulverize the exterior of the building. From a corner, a single flood light turns on. The VIDEO IMAGE an odd low angle. White linens, dead mice and scrap litter the floor. One wall streaked in mildew and chipped paint. Spiderwebs swing from the ceiling. A different kind of thunder bams against the door. (30s) slams his shoulder into the wood. The door flies open. The light blinds him. Ellen (late 20s) rustles by. She has a key chain flashlight in one hand, bible in the other. A door swooshes back and forth. Whacks Ted in the left shoulder. He strains, pushes the door shut. Out of breath. A quick glance to Ellen, back to the source of the CAMERA and FLOOD LIGHT. Thanks for all your help.

2. (20s) gives an A-O-K sign in front of her lens. Her nails painted black and pointed. Over here. Camera swerves -- a bright UV light greets the view. (20s) staggers into the view of the camera. There s no need for that - Ellen slaps her bible down on a washing machine. Who are you guys, anyway? Right back at you. Ellen aims her light around the room. I m Ted, my wife Ellen. Our car broke down, accident. Rushed over here - What s your last name? Ted what? Krys stands up. Moves around, steps over a broken whiskey bottle. Ted gives her a sarcastic smile. Your turn. (playful) Krys Castle. Documentary filmmaker. Joe. That s all you need to know. Accident. You see what caused it? The hurricane. Try again.

3. Bad luck? The Garou. I m sorry? It s a giant swamp wolf. Like a werewolf. He for real? Hundreds of sightings around this area. It s why this motel closed down. And that s why you didn t open the door for us, you thought I was the big bad wolf? Ellen laughs. Ted joins in. I m all out of silver bullets. Sorry about that. UV light blinds it. Joe waves a handgun in the air. Ellen backs away. Ted raises his arms in surrender. Now hold on a minute - Relax... Ted. We got it under control. Blood drips from Ted s left wrist. Mother - An audio bleep covers Joe s protest. Ted looks around, reaches -

4. No wait - Ted scoops up a linen, a dead rat rolls out on the floor. Ellen screams. She jumps up on one of the washing machines. It s dead, aright? Joe puts the gun back in his waistband. Takes off his shirt, tosses it over. Ted rolls it up, ties it around his wrist. We screwed up. We should have opened the door for you. (to Ellen) Going to be alright? Ellen shakes her head no. Hundreds of them, most of them dead. Some not so much. The Garou feeds on both. Ted goes to his wife. Kisses her right hand. It ll be alright... (to Joe) Talk like you seen it yourself. This wolf. We both have. At a safe distance and all, of course. Owners of this place know you brought a gun on your trip? If we kill the beast, we ll be doing him a favor. I ll take that as a no. If that thing comes in here, you ll believe.

5. That s one powerful little light you got, Ellen. That s got flashers, right? Emergency lights? Ellen, not pleased with the tone, clicks her flashlight. Red lights flicker on and off. Perfect. Looks cool. You want to repeat that? I didn t quite hear that. I said... It looks cool. Ted takes his wife s flashlight, turns it off. Come on. Be a good sport. You want to know what caused the accident? It wasn t a wolf. The flashlight fades on, under Ted s chin. It wasn t the hurricane itself. It was shadow spirits who travel with it, demons of the wind. They been following us for miles! Isidro is not an ordinary hurricane. Once they catch up to us... Werewolves and ghosts in a hurricane. What are the chances? You don t believe us? I seen a werewolf. Haven t seen a ghost.

6. It is a demon! Whatever. Look, this screws us up a bit. Could you change your story a little, say it was a wolf - Listen you (BLEEP!) I am not changing my story! There is no werewolf chasing us! You want something on film? It s not like - You want some crazy, messed up stuff, you just wait sister they are going to come, bash through that door and pick your bones dry! Rats squeak in a corner of the room. Ellen freaks out, turns on her light again. Her beam dances around the floor. Is that what you want? Go right ahead, ask them for a close up! What you saw was the werewolf! You got any crosses around? You believe in Jesus Christ? Joe looks over to Krys. Shrugs. Either you do or you don t. Joe turns to the couple. This is what I believe...you think you saw a shadow spirit or something out there. But it wasn t. A werewolf...?

7. Wood floor squeaks. That s what you really saw. It s out there...is your wife still freaking about the rats? Thought you said they were dead! I said some of them. Wind howls. Door bams. They re here! That s just the wind. Think we got a wolf out there. The entire room vibrates. Rats nowhere to be seen, cry out from all four corners of the room like an acappella from hell. So it s just the wind now. That s it, right? No werewolf, no spirits, just the wind. You re wrong. It s out there. I need your cross! Krys puts the camera aside. Her age looks to be mid 20s, long dark hair. She reaches around her neck, snaps off a silver crucifix. Ted grabs it, yells varied Latin around the door. The noise outside increases in volume with each cross motion. Ted backs away. Bumps into Joe. Takes his gun. Hey-! This isn t going to help you!

8. Ted opens up the chamber. Checks. Six silver bullets. Are you crazy! We re defenseless! Ted goes over to his wife, makes out. Joe approaches. Tim snaps to attention, aims the gun directly at him. Okay. I get it. I m sorry. I know we freaked you guys out. But it s cool now. You two shacked in here, sleeping with the rats? How do I know you re not a pair of wolves? We re not. We are documentary filmmakers - How do I know you re not some shadow demon, eager to tear out my Christian soul? Can I at least have my cross back? (mocks) Can I have my cross back? Look, we agree that there s something out there - Something out there. There s nothing out there. Nothing. Nothing but the hurricane. In here, one less psycho with a gun. Lowers the gun, puts it next to the bible. That s hot stuff, isn t it? Had my heart pounding. And don t you even think of coming over here to get that piece back.

9. You...you made it up? I think you can say that. No, I stand corrected. You can say that. But I had you going - But there really was a wolf. Ellen clicks on her flashlight to the hazard lights. There was? Of course there was. Ran that that son of a (bleep) Right over. Road kill all over, body parts north, south east and west. Kisses Ellen. Feels her up. So you kids step back, relax. Who knows, you can salvage your video, make a nice little sex tape out of this. It s... cool. Joe eyeballs the gun. Let it go, Joe, let it go. You can keep the gun. Can I have my cross? Ted tosses her crucifix necklace to her. The storm roars. Joe stands next to Krys, shakes his head. Maybe we can save some of it. We did get some good storm footage... Krys shoves him away.

10. Hey, did you two really hit a wolf out there? Yes we did. Why worry about it? It s dead. Ellen gets her husband s shirt off. So why not just say so? Ted parts his embrace with Ellen. Snatches the gun. Unloads it. Opens up the washing machine and dumps the gun inside. Scratch sounds at the door. A deep growl echoes. Joe rushes up to the washing machine, his hand dives in. He screams. He pulls out the gun and a RAT around his hand. Blood pumps from the wound. Ellen jumps on him, bites the rat. Ted pounces on Krys. Both go out of frame, screams. A severed hand, flies in the air. Blood geysers all around. Blood runs down a wolf s snout that pops into frame. The camera falls over next to Krys driver s license. Red stuff spits out over the lens. Werewolf shadow stands up on two legs, a severed head drops...a paw kicks the camera, which spirals away. FADE OUT.