Carlotta s Revenge 17-DE05-W30. A very successful woman comes face to face with a childhood bully. However, this time the power has shifted.

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Carlotta s Revenge 17-DE05-W30 A very successful woman comes face to face with a childhood bully. However, this time the power has shifted.

INT. OFFICE- DAY Carlotta Lyles, mid 30s, sits at her desk in her corner office overlooking the city skyline. She is reading her daily devotional when there is a tap on the door. She places the book in a drawer as the person comes in without waiting for a response. Good morning Boss! She smiles and takes a seat in front of Carlotta Ready for the rundown? Hit me! Carlotta s assistant, Stephie, begins to read from her ipad. Carlotta peers out the window to the side, deep in thought. It s Tuesday, so staff meeting at 10. You have an investor lunch today at noon. John has questions about next month s layout and would like to see you around 2:00. Then your final interview for the Fashion Editor is at 3:00. (she turns back to Stephie) Maybe during the investor lunch, I can convince Jennie to come back and we can avoid that 3:00. Is she gonna be at the meeting? She asks suprisingly. Yes, she is! She says, matter of factly. She may have stepped down as Fashion Editor, but she s still my business partner. (stands to her feet) Well, we all miss her around here.

CONTINUED: 2. I know, right? It s so much quieter. They both laugh. Stephie walks toward the door, but turns back. By the way, the offer still stands. You can come to our Women s Bible Study any Thursday night. Smiles appreciative. Thanks Steph. I ll think about it. INT. OFFICE - LATER THAT DAY Stephie taps on Carlotta s door and walks in. She hands Carlotta a folder. She turns to leave. Your 3:00 is here. (groans and opens the folder) Ok thanks. (looks up from the folder) Give me two minutes to look over her resume, then send her in. Stephie smiles and walks out of the office. Carlotta pulls out the papers from the folder. Her eyes stretch and her mouth flies open. She drops the folder on her desk and quickly runs to her door. She opens it slightly and peeks out. She sees the applicant sitting alone in the lobby and gasps. Its her! (CONT D) She whispers to herself as she quietly closes the door. She stands in the middle of her office with a frightened look on her face for a few seconds before she begins to pace. (CONT D) No, no, no, no, no. This can not be happening!

CONTINUED: 3. She stops pacing and walks quickly to her desk. She picks up her cell phone from the desk and sends a quick text. A few seconds go by and Stephie taps on the door. She opens the door to find Carlotta standing in front of her desk panicked. What s wrong? Why d you text me? Because I didn t want her to see me or hear me on the speaker! (points toward the door) Who? You don t want who to see you? Her! Jessica Fenton. You know the applicant? Yes! And I refuse to interview her. Why? (confused) She (points toward the door) Is the Devil! What?! Stephie gently takes Carlotta by the shoulder and directs her to her chair. Then takes a seat in front of the desk. (CONT D) Ok. Take a deep breath. Carlotta inhales and exhales, slowly. Now tell me how you know the applicant and what she did that s got you so upset!

CONTINUED: 4. Carlotta is gazing out the window as she begins to speak. Her demeanor has changed to somewhat childlike and her voice is a little hoarse. Stephie nods. I grew up in the country. (turns to Stephie) You knew that, right? (CONT D) Well, what you don t know is that my senior year of high school, my dad got a new job and we moved. And my first day of school, was a nightmare! Because of her! FlASHBACK - FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Carlotta, a somewhat overweight young girl, dressed in a flowery long dress and green cowboy boots, walks into a classroom. No one looks up so she smiles and moves toward an empty seat she s spotted in the back of the room. Just as she is about to sit down a girl steps in front of her. That s my seat. Oh sorry. Carlotta smiles and looks around for another seat. (smirks) They re all mine. She moves closer to Carlotta. Carlotta steps back. (CONT D) I may let you use one if I decide I like you. What s your name? Carlotta Lyles. Carlotta. (she looks up and down at her) I think your name should be Car Lot.

5. The entire classroom began laughing. Carlotta stood stiff and tears began to roll down her face. INT. OFFICE - DAY (BACK TO PRESENT DAY) Stephie is sitting in front of Carlotta with her hand over her mouth. Carlotta is still looking out the window. She taunted me for the rest of the year. If it hadn t been for Jennie, I wouldn t have had any friends. Everyone was afraid of her. Searching for something to say. I didn t know your name was Carlotta. Carlotta looks at Stephie and laughs lightly to let her off the hook. I stopped using Carlotta immediately after high school. Looks at Stephie apologetically. I m so sorry. I haven t told that story in a while. I didn t realize it still had such an affect on me. Stands to her feet. You don t have to apologize. I can t imagine what that must ve been like. Smiles graciously. Thanks Stephie. (asks with uncertainty) So, do you want me to ask her to leave?

CONTINUED: 6. No, it s ok. I m ok. That was a long time ago. Just give me two minutes and you can send her in. Carlotta pulls a small pouch from a drawer. She freshens her make up and lip stick and places it back in the drawer. There is a tap on the door and she stands. (CONT D) Come in. (clears her throat) A tall pretty girl, mid 30s, with long brown hair steps into the office. Carlotta sees a flash of 17 year old Jessica Fenton standing in front of her 17 year old self on the first day school. They turn into those girls. Carlotta gasps and trips as she tries to sit back down. The chair rolls from under her and she grabs her desk to break her fall. The girl giggles. I see not much has changed. (clears her throat) Have a seat. They both sit down. Carlotta tries to regain her composure, to no avail. She picks up the folder from her desk and all the papers fall to the floor. Am I making you nervous? Carlotta bends down to get the papers and bumps her head on her desk. Jessica picks up the nameplate from Carlotta s desk. (CONT D) Is it Carla now? (smirks) I wouldn t have anything to do with you changing your name, would I? Carlotta opens her mouth to speak, but nothing comes out.

CONTINUED: 7. (CONT D) You should just go ahead and hire me now. Save yourself and me the pain of having to sit through this interview. She drops the nameplate back on the desk. Carlotta struggles to sit it back up. (whispers) I have to ask you some questions first. Stands and walks around the desk and looks down at Carlotta. You won t be asking any questions. I will start on Monday. I will need my own assistant and my salary will be comparable to yours. She turns to leave. (CONT D) Better make that 10:00. I have a nail appointment at 8:30. She walks out and slams the door behind her. Carlotta puts her head down and begins to cry. INT. S BEDROOM - NIGHT Carlotta quickly sits up in bed, looks around, sighs heavily and smiles. Oh thank God! It was just a dream. She lays down turns to her side and goes back to sleep. INT. OFFICE - DAY Carlotta Lyles is sitting at her desk reading a devotional when there is a tap on the door. She places the book in a drawer as the person comes in without waiting for a response. (takes a seat in front of Carlotta) (MORE)

CONTINUED: 8. (cont d) Good morning Boss! Ready for the rundown? (smiles) Hit me! As Stephie begins to read from her ipad, Carlotta peers out the window deep in thought. It s Tuesday, so staff meeting at 10. You have an investor lunch today at noon. John has questions about next month s layout and would like to see you around 2:00. Then your final interview for the Fashion Editor is at 3:00. (she turns back to Stephie) Maybe during the investor lunch, I can convince Jennie to come back and we can avoid that 3:00. Is she gonna be at the meeting? She asks suprisingly. Yes, she is! She says, matter of factly. She may have stepped down as Fashion Editor, but she s still my business partner. They both laugh. (stands to her feet) We all miss her around here. I know, it s so much quieter. Stephie walks toward the door, but turns back. By the way, the offer still stands. You can come to our Women s Bible Study any Thursday night.

CONTINUED: 9. Carlotta smiles appreciative. Thanks Steph. I ll think about it. Wrinkles her face, looks puzzled. Are you sure it s Tuesday? Yes Ma am. (sarcastically) (smiles) Good! Stephie leaves the office and Carlotta immediately opens her desk and pulls out a manilla folder. Ah ha! It hasn t happened yet! Talking to the papers in her hand. She holds them up and shakes them. You have humiliated me for the last time Jessica Fenton! There is a tap on the door and she stands. Come in. (CONT D) A tall pretty girl, mid 30s, with long brown hair steps into the office. Carlotta sees the flash of 17 year old Jessica Fenton standing in front of her 17 year old self on the first day of school, again. But Carlotta has a different reaction. (CONT D) Hello Jessica. Have a seat. Carlot...ta? Yes. Carlotta. But my interview was with Carla Lyles. I stopped using Carlotta years ago. (sarcastically)

CONTINUED: 10. Carlotta sits down. And opens up the manilla folder. Looks briefly at the papers inside and slams it down on her desk. (CONT D) Didn t really suit me any more. (gulps) Carla is nice. Carlotta stands and walks around to Jessica s side of the desk. Things are different now. Looking down at her. You can t intimidate me any more. I m the boss! I make the rules! Yes Ma am. (nervously) I think it s great you have your own magazine. And since I m the boss. This is how it s gonna go. I am gonna hire you. (smirks) But not for the fashion editor position. No, you re not qualified for that. Seems I m so busy these days I need a second assistant. I ll hire you for that. Jessica s looks stunned. Carlotta... Ms. Lyles Ms. Lyles, if you look at my resume you will see that I am more than qualified for this position. When I look at your resume all I see is someone who has breezed through life on her looks. Well, that stops today!

CONTINUED: 11. I have worked hard for what I have. Assistant! Take it or leave it! Carlotta goes back to her side of the desk and sits down. You can see yourself out. She turns her chair so that her back is to Jessica. She hears the door slam and turns around. She faces the closed door. A smile slowly appears, but only for a second. Her face changes and she now looks sad. An alarm sounds. INT. S BEDROOM - MORNING Carlotta jumps up, grabs her cell phone and shuts off her 6:00 alarm. She sighs and shakes her head. I have got to stop eating pizza before bed! She gets up and goes into the bathroom. INT. OFFICE - DAY Carlotta is at her desk talking on her cell phone. It was so weird. I had two separate dreams about this interview! A voice on the other end of the phone. JENNIE I get it. You re anxious. But who wouldn t be? This person made your senior year of high school almost unbearable. You can just cancel the interview, ya know! I know... and I really want to. I can t though, she is actually the best candidate for this job. (sighs) And I have to face her sooner or later!

CONTINUED: 12. JENNIE I guess you re right, about facing her. But you know I ll support you either way. I know and I appreciate it. JENNIE Look at it this way. People do change. (enthusiatically) Look at you. You re nothing like that shy timid girl you were in high school. Maybe she s changed too. Let s hope so! There is a tap at the door. Stephie walks in. Time to face the music, she s here. Gotta go. (toward the door) Come in. JENNIE You got this! Your 3:00 is here. You can send her in. Stephie nods and turns to walk out. (CONT D) Stephie... I want to take you up on your offer. What day is the bible study, again? FADE TO BLACK.