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FADE IN: EXT. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT - DAY NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE - FRONT YARD, mid thirties, clean cut family man wears slacks and clean pressed short sleeve shirt, stands in front of, JAKE, late forties, stubble face, wears cruddy jeans and a tank top bulging at the belly and over his belt. FRONT SCREEN DOOR OF HOUSE A hefty Doberman snarls and barks ferociously at Raul from behind the door. Not a friendly dog. Much like his owner Jake. FRONT YARD Raul eyes the dog. He shifts his stare back to Jake. I'd mind you to keep your dog on your own property. Jake turns his attention to the screen door and to his dog with a satisfied grin. JAKE BRUISER has done nothing wrong. You people around here are nothing but cry babies. Raul throws Jake a determined stare. Bruiser's vicious snarls echo through the quiet air. There's a leach law in this town. You know what that means? (MORE)

2. (CONT'D) Keep your dog under control. Not rooming around. Jake shoots Raul a sarcastic glare. He pulls a cigar out of his pocket, lights it and puffs out a cloud of smoke in Raul's direction. JAKE Yeah, yeah. Right. Whatever. Raul watches as Bruiser tries to rip the door down to get at him. Raul walks away. INT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, KITCHEN - DAY, early thirties, wears a bright flowered stitched blouse and shorts, loads dinnerware in an automatic dishwasher and stares at Carrie. SUDDENLY (6) tomboy pixie girl, races into the kitchen excited. Mommy, Miss Blacky got another squirrel. You should've seen it. Them squirrels don't stand a chance with her. She's like a girl lion. Louise frowns at Carrie. She stops loading the dish washer. That cat's going to hurt somebody. She's too wild. She don't hurt no one. Only other animals that come in our yard. Louise studies Carrie's serious frown. Honey, I'm afraid she's going to scratch your baby brother.

3. Carrie pouts and tramps back out the door. (O.S.) No she won't. She's a good cat. Louise shakes her head and continues to load more dishes. EXT./INT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, OPEN CARPORT - DAY MISS BLACKY a feisty large cat with shiny smooth black fur stalks a small ball tied to a string. Carrie holds the other end of the string. Come on Miss Blacky. Get it. Miss Blacky jumps up and pounces on the ball. Carrie giggles. HOUSE DOOR TO CARPORT MISHA, a tiny infant boy, bounces in his stroller from inside the closed screen door. He stares out into the carport wide eyed as he watches Miss Blacky. INT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, DINING ROOM - NIGHT The room is brightly lit by a chandelier hanging from the ceiling over the center of the table. Carrie sits at the table. Her face is buried in a big bright colorful children's book. The title on the cover reads, 'BIG CATS OF AFRICA'. Raul sits at the other end. He studies papers with charts and graphs spread out in front of him. Louise enters the room. She walks over to Raul and places her hands on his shoulders. Misha is sound asleep.

4. Raul glances up at Louise with a smile. Little guy was worn out today. Louise smiles at Carrie. Studying hard honey? Carrie lifts her head up with a big bright smile. Yes mommy. It's about girl lions. For being a good girl, we're buying you a cute little puppy. Really? Why Mommy? Raul lifts his eyebrows and turns to Louise with a questioning stare. Nice idea. What about Miss Blacky? Louise turns back to Raul. I think we could find Miss Blacky a good home. Carrie slams the book closed and stares cross at her mother. No mommy. This is Miss Blacky's home. She doesn't want to live anywhere else. Raul watches Carrie.

5. Sweetheart. Your mother is right. Miss Blacky might accidently hurt your baby brother. You don't want that do you? Tears flood Carries eyes. You can't take her away. We're her only family. Carrie's tears trickle down her face. I'm sorry honey. We have to look out for both of your safety. Calm down Carrie. No one's going to take her away. Carrie gives Raul a long sad stare. Daddy. You said you don't like cats. But you said you liked Miss Blacky. Didn't you? I'll admit, she's an unusual cat. Carrie wipes her tears with her hands. Louise smiles at Carrie. Aunt Sylvia is coming to visit tomorrow. She hasn't seen you since you were a baby. Carrie's face brightens with a smile.

6. I know Ant Sylvia will like Miss Blacky. Carrie opens her book and sticks her head back in it. Louise stares at Carrie wide eyed. INT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, KITCHEN - DAY Misha bounces excited in his stroller at the screen door. He stares out the door while banging the metal of the screen door with the stroller. KITCHEN COUNTER Louise pours steaming coffee in two coffee mugs. She carries the mugs to the kitchen table where, AUNT SYLVIA (40's) wears old fashion dress draped to her ankles and a kind hearted smile and disposition, sits at the table. Sylvia gently lifts one of the mugs from Louise. Louise sits next to Sylvia. It's so good to see you Sylvia. How long has it been? AUNT SYLVIA I've been anxious to stop by for the longest time. A small dog's BARK carries in from outside. Louise turns to the door, then back to Aunt Sylvia with a delighted grin. When did you get that little poodle?

7. AUNT SYLVIA Last month. I couldn't resist. He was sitting there all by himself in the pet store, looking so cute. His eyes were saying, 'Take me home.' He's adorable. The bark continues to echo into the house. Louise stares at the door and frowns. SUDDENLY Carrie storms into the kitchen, barely misses bumping Misha's stroller. Mommy, ant Sylvia's dog is teasing Miss Blacky. Aunt Sylvia opens her arms out to Carrie with a cheery smile. SYLVIA You're getting to be such a pretty girl. Come here darling. It's been so long since you've seen your Aunt Sylvia. Carrie strides over to Sylvia with a bashful grin. Suddenly the dog YIPS, SQUEALS, and WHIMPERS. Carrie shifts her eyes to the door and takes a step away from Aunt Sylvia. Misha cries. Louise stands. She picks Misha up out of the stroller and turns to Aunt Sylvia. What happened? Sylvia stands and strolls over to the door. SYLVIA Benji! Come here my little darling!

8. Carrie walks away from the table with her head held down. Sylvia rushes out the door, allowing the screen door to fling against the house. Louise glances at Carrie with a frown. Sylvia's cry carries into the kitchen. SYLVIA (O.S.) (CONT'D) My goodness. My sweet little Benji's hurt. Sylvia rushes back in grieved to the point of tears. SYLVIA (CONT'D) Benji's cute little nose is bleeding. I've got to get him to a vet. Louise studies Sylvia and turns to Carrie annoyed. Carrie looks away. It wasn't Miss Blacky's fault. Benji was teasing her. Louise stares hard at Carrie. Carrie tramps out of the room. INT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, LIVING ROOM - NIGHT Raul relaxes on a recliner chair reading a magazine to himself. Carrie quietly fiddles with a toy tiger. She lifts her head just enough to see, Louise lumbers in the room with a stern stare. Raul looks up at her.

9. I see you settled Misha down. What was wrong? Carrie lowers her head and continues to fiddle with her toy, trying to seem invisible. Louise stares hard at Carrie than turns to Raul. That cat upset him when she attacked Sylvia's little dog today. Carrie lifts her head with a pout. It was Benji's fault. Louise glances at Carrie and shakes her head then turns back to Raul. Raul I want that cat out of here. Before she does real harm. Tears stream down Carrie's face. Her grip tightens around the toy tiger. No! I won't let you. Carrie. That cat goes. Carrie stands up defensive. Daddy don't. She'll die without us. Raul stares at Carrie with a smile. Sweetheart, we'll find Miss Blacky a good home. She'll be fine. You'll have more fun with a puppy.

10. Carrie's face is wet and dripping with tears. She trembles. Her breathing is choppy. I don't want a dog. I want Miss Blacky. Carrie coughs from her sobs. She storms out of the room tossing her toy tiger to the floor. Louise glances at Raul feeling sorry for Carrie, but steadfast. Okay. When I get home tomorrow evening I'll take Miss Blacky to the animal shelter. Louise turns to the direction Carrie left. Her expression softens. EXT. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, OPEN CARPORT - DAY Misha sits in his baby carriage chewing on a soft rattle, a few feet from the short flight of concrete steps leading to the screen door. FRONT YARD - Jake's dog Bruiser sniffs his way into the yard past the driveway entrance. Bruiser lifts his head. He catches sight of, CARPORT - Misha gawks at Bruiser unsure what the dog is. He is more curious then afraid. SCREEN DOOR - Louise lumbers out. A horrified expression crosses her face when she sees,

11. Bruiser now just inside the carport. He snarls at Misha and Louise, showing his large fangs. Louise inches to the carriage and grabs hold of it, pulling it back cautiously. Bruiser's bark grows more vicious, saliva shoots from his mouth. Misha cries. Bruiser snarls louder. With each bark his teeth click. Louise picks up a broom against the house close to the screen door. She holds the broom ready to strike the dog. Bruiser backs up a few steps pass the edge of the carport where the roof overhangs. Bruiser s growls grow deeper. Louise grabs the handle of the carriage. She pulls it back to her and to the steps of the screen door. Bruiser paces back to the edge of the carport. Louise's hands tremble as she struggles to lift the carriage up the short flight of concrete steps. Bruiser arches back and ready to lung at the carriage. CARPORT ROOF Suddenly Miss Blacky leaps from the roof, down onto the back of Bruiser's neck. She wraps herself around his neck sinking her teeth and claws into him. Bruiser lets out a screaming YIP! He charges around the house trying to throw Miss Blacky off. But the cat will not release her hold. Bruiser slams his body against the corner rail of the carport. Miss Blacky clings to his neck. Bruiser tires, crying with loud WHIMPERS. Miss Blacky forces Bruiser down like a lioness bringing down an African buffalo.

12. Bruiser's body becomes lifeless. Miss Blacky finally releases her hold. Miss Blacky limps by the carport, stops and stares at, Louise holds Misha in her arms. Tears well up in her eyes. Miss Blacky limps away. Misha reaches his little hands out to Miss Blacky. I/E. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, OPEN CARPORT - EVENING The sun descends as it increasingly grows dark. Raul lumbers out from the screen door and down the concrete steps. Louise follows with Misha in her arms. She turns and places her hand to her mouth nearly in tears as she sees, Carrie holds Miss Blacky in her arms. The big cat lays motionless, eyes partly open. It takes most of Carrie's strength to hold Miss Blacky up. Blood is pooled on Miss Blacky's body near her thigh. Tears flood Carrie's eyes. She stares at Raul. Daddy Miss Blacky's hurt bad. Louise turns to Raul. We've got to get her to a vet. Raul stares at Louise. Okay. I'll call Sue to look after Misha.

13. (pleading) Mommy we gotta get Miss Blacky fixed fast. Carrie's arms begin to fail her from the big cat's weight. Raul gently takes Miss Blacky from Carrie's arms. Miss Blacky slowly lifts her head up at Raul. She looks to be in pretty bad shape. Louise shuts the screen door and turns to Carrie. I'll take Misha with us. Carrie runs out of the carport and to, THE CAR Carrie pulls the back door open. A cat carrier sits on the seat. She pulls it out and tosses it to the side. You don't need that for Miss Blacky daddy. She'll be good. Raul carries Miss Blacky to the open car door. INT. VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL, WAITING ROOM - NIGHT Carrie sits in a chair, her chin propped with her hands. Raul sits next to Louise and stares concerned at Carrie. Misha sits on Louise's lap. Louise stares at the door with a sign that reads,

14. ANIMAL OPERATING ROOM SUDDENLY A young woman VETERINARIAN enters the room. Carrie jumps up out of her seat. Will Miss Blacky live? Louise listens anxiously. The Veterinarian smiles at Carrie. VETERINARIAN She'll be fine. Miss Blacky just needed a few stitches. Can I see her now? Misha flaps his arms wild with a big open smile. FADE TO: I/E. SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, OPEN CARPORT - DAY Misha giggles and flaps his hands in his stroller. Miss Blacky lays off to the side, watching. FADE OUT. THE END.