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<<Rewind By Lee Cordner Precognition Prologue (C) 2016

FADE IN: INT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT Customers browse fridges and aisles., late 30s, disheveled and weathered, collects a bottle of whiskey from the shelf. A bell rings., late 40s (clerk), Turban wrapped around his head, looks to the door - JAMES, mid 30s, clearly drug addled, enters. Raj stands upright, squints. James sniffles, makes his way down an aisle., 20s, grabs two six-packs of beer from the fridge. David steps in the queue. Leanne steps up behind him. David acknowledges her. She affords him a smile. You wanna go first? Are you sure? Looks like you got somewhere to be. Go ahead. Thanks. She steps ahead of him. He admires her from behind. James steps up behind David. Raj and Customer#1 exchange cash/change. Customer#1 collects a plastic bag and leaves the store. Customer#2 sets a box of beer on the counter. Raj rings the total up on the register. Customer#2 whips out his wallet. James reaches inside his pocket, grips something. David glances back at James - James glares at him. Customer#2 leaves the store with his box of beer. Leanne steps up to the counter. Raj greets her with a smile.

2. The usual? Yeah, thanks. Raj grabs a pack of cigarettes from the display, sets them on the counter. He rings up the total on the register. Leanne pulls her wallet, takes out a $20 and a $10. Twenty-six forty-two. She hands him the cash. He accepts it. James grows anxious, fiddles with something in his pocket. David checks his watch: "20:49"... a beat... "20:50"... Raj bags up Leanne s six-packs, hands her the bag. She fits the cigarettes in her pocket, accepts the bag. Thanks, Raj. (kindly) Have a nice n- A bullet splits through Raj s forehead. He collapses behind the counter. Leanne screams. David turns around - James pistol whips him to the floor. Leanne backs into the counter - James shoots her twice. She falls to the floor. David shakes the cobwebs, sits upright - James aims the gun at him, pulls the trigger - a bullet spits out - - David s pupils dilate. INT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT David drops the whiskey bottle, smash. He notices, anxiously looks around - a few customers stare at him. Raj leans over the counter, studies the situation. Leanne, two six-packs in hand, consults David. Customer#1 sets two bottles of liquor on the counter.

3. Are you alright? What? He considers this. The bell rings. Are you alright? I... yeah, uh, yeah, I uh... just slipped outta my hand is all. David looks to the front door - James steps inside, sniffles and makes his way down an aisle. (quietly) Shit... Leanne looks to the door, then to David. What s wrong? He heads down the aisle. She stares after him. Customer#1 leaves the store. James browses the fridges, grips a door handle. David keeps an eye on him from afar, squints. James discreetly pulls a pistol from his pocket, admires it. David s eyes widen. Customer#2 leaves the store. Leanne sets the two six-packs on the counter. Raj greets her with a smile. The usual? Yeah, thanks. James approaches the counter. David stealthily follows him. Leanne pulls her wallet, takes out a $20 and a $10.

4. David watches the situation from behind a shelf. Twenty-six forty-two. She hands him the cash. He accepts it. David checks his watch: "20:49"... a beat... "20:50"... James pulls the pistol, clicks back the hammer. Leanne fits the cigarettes in her pocket, collects the bag. Thanks, Raj. (whispering) Have a nice night. Have a nice n- A bullet splits through Raj s head. He collapses behind the counter. Leanne screams - - backs into the counter. James shoots her twice. She falls to the floor. Oh shit... James notices David, takes aim and pulls the trigger - - David s pupils dilate. INT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT David drops the bottle - instinctively catches it. He looks around the store - no one pays him any attention. Leanne collects two six-packs from the fridge. Customer#1 steps up to the counter. The bell dings - James steps inside, sniffles, and makes his way down an aisle. David sets the whiskey bottle on the shelf, weighs thoughts. Customer#2 steps in queue. Leanne steps in line. James browses, fiddles with the gun in his pocket.

5. David confronts James. I know what you re doing. JAMES Excuse me? The gun, in your pocket, I know why you re here. James doesn t like this, pulls the gun slightly. David grabs his arm, stops him. James scowls. You don t have to do this. Just go. Walk outta here. No one has to die. JAMES Take your fucking hand off me. Customer#1 leaves the store. Leanne notices James and David, concerns her thoughts. (discreetly) Give me the gun... and you can walk outta here, no harm, no foul. Don t make this more than it has to be... Customer#2 leaves the store. Leanne sets the two six-packs on the counter. Raj greets her with a smile. She glances over at David and James. Is everything alright? I dunno. Raj acknowledges David and James, grows curious. James intensely stares David in the eyes, shoves him against a shelf and pulls the pistol - - David s eyes widen. James shoots him in the chest. Leanne screams, backs into the counter. Raj recoils. Blood seeps through David s shirt, he grabs at his chest - fights immense pain - looks up at James.

6. Leanne hyperventilates, looks to the door. James takes aim at David s head. Wait... James shoots David in the head. Leanne gasps. David falls limp, eyes wide open, bullet in his head - blood trickles down his face. James approaches the counter. Leanne winces, cowers. JAMES (at Raj) Open the register. Now. Do it! CUT TO BLACK. A police siren wails in the distance... a gunshot pops... SUPER: "Precognition - Coming Soon"