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FRANK
What you readin'?
KARL
Readin' on this book on how to work
carpentry. I aim to learn how to
build things out of wood one of
these times. I've always been
partial to wood buildin's and
cabinets and whatnot. These
drawin's they got here don't make
no sense to me so far.
You seem like yore tails a'draggin'
a might. You got somethin' wrong
with ye?
FRANK
Seems like Doyle's wormed his way
back in. Mama said he's stayin'
over tonight and he's talkin' about
movin' in for good. We ain't ever
gonna be happy. We'll always be
nervous, won't we Karl?
KARL
I don't reckon I know. I ain't
found no way yet and I'm three or
four times as old as you. Might be
that's just the way folks is.
FRANK
I feel sad about Karen Cross, too.
I just make like to myself she
loves me. I know better, though. It
just feels good to me when I
imagine it.
KARL
Make believin' always made me feel
good too from time to time.
KARL (CONT'D)
Bill Cox is goin' to a funeral for
a Mister Turner tomorrow and a
closin' up shop early.
FRANK
Is that right?
KARL
I'll play ball with ye. I reckon if
neither one of us is no count it
won't make no difference.
FRANK
You will? For sure?
KARL
Yeah.
FRANK
We'll be on teams, me and you?
KARL
Yessir.
WOOLRIDGE
Well, Karl, there's plenty of
blankets and things there.
Bathroom's right there in the hall.
We'll leave first thing tomorrow.
MRS. WOOLRIDGE
Jerry, why didn't you give him
Bubba's room? Sister's is kind of
girly, isn't it?
WOOLRIDGE
Yeah, I thought about that. No
sense in moving him now I guess.
BUBBA
Daddy, don't you think one of us
ought to stay up all night and kind
of - guard or somethin'?
WOOLRIDGE
Why, hell no, son. What's wrong
with you?
BUBBA
Well, he's crazy. He's a nut ain't
he?
MRS. WOOLRIDGE
'Isn't' he, Bubba. Don't say ain't.
LINDA
Karl, now listen, there's gonna be
a party tonight here at the house.
Doyle's invited his music-playin'
buddies over to make a bunch of
racket out on the patio.
FRANK
They ain't even no good. The only
one can play is Randy
Horsefeathers. He claims he's an
Indian. His real name's Randy
Collins and he works at the feed
mill. He can at least play guitar.
LINDA
He's no more an Indian than I am
though. Anyhow, Doyle's gonna try
and tease you and be mean to you to
show off to his friends. Just like
he does to Frank and me sometimes.
You just ignore it. Or stay out
here away from 'em if he'll let
you. He's an okay guy till he gets
drunk but tonight he'll get drunk.
I guarantee it.
FRANK
He ain't ever okay to me.
DOYLE
Well, it's on! We're gonna rock.
Linda, call Vaughan. Tell him to
get over here. I'd like him to be
here. I owe him a good time.
LINDA
No Doyle. Vaughan don't want to
come to a party with you.
DOYLE
Too late, Honey. Fooled you. Done
called him. He'll be here.
Or I'll go get him. Come on Karl, I
need you to help me ice down a tub
of beer, you and Frank.
DOYLE
Hey Freddy, what's goin' on boy. I
seen your pitcher in the paper for
catchin' that big-ass bass.
FREDDY (policjant)
Yeah She was a big 'un. You ain't
drunk drivin' are you Doyle?
DOYLE
Yeah.
FREDDY
I figured that. Well you better be
careful with that cripple in the
back. You'll throw him out. Looks
like you got a wagonful.
DOYLE
We run outta somethin' to drink.
Goin' to the county line. You want
to race?
FREDDY
You know better than that. We're on
duty.
LINDA
What are you doin' up again, Frank?
You need to get a little sleep.
FRANK
Did Vaughan go home?
LINDA
Yeah, he has to go to work in a
little while. I do too.
FRANK
Did Karl go to bed?
LINDA
I guess. He went to the garage.
Poor thing, he's probably never
seen such a crazy mess. He probably
wants to go back and live in Mr.
Cox's shop.
FRANK
I bet he don't. Karl likes me.
LINDA
I know he does.
FRANK
Mama?
LINDA
Huh?
FRANK
Is everything gonna be all right
someday? I just stay nervous all
the time just about.
LINDA
Yeah, honey, someday everything's
gonna be all right.
FRANK
Doyle wouldn't really kill you,
would he?
LINDA
I promise we're gonna get away from
him. The time has to be right,
that's all. I'd rather him get
tired of me and leave me. Then he
wouldn't want to hurt me. He
wouldn't care then. We'll be fine.
I promise. You go to bed now.
I love you.
FRANK
I love you, too, Mama.
FRANK
I always get nervous when I hear
that doorbell. I'm okay just
walkin' over, but somethin' about
that dang doorbell. They have one
room where you can't walk on the
carpet or sit on the furniture. I
don't see much sense in havin' it.
The door opens and we see an older black lady, the
HOUSEKEEPER.
HOUSEKEEPER
(eyes Karl)
Son, I don't know why you keep
comin' over here. You know these
folks don't want you here. They run
you off ever' time. Don't keep
doin' this to yourself. You a sweet
boy. Now go give them flowers to
somebody that'll enjoy 'em.
FRANK
Ma'am, I really want to give them
to Karen.
HOUSEKEEPER
(to Karl)
You his daddy?
KARL
No ma'am.
HOUSEKEEPER
Well, whoever you are, you ought to
talk some sense into him. That
little old girl is way too fast for
him and don't wanna see him no way.
FRANK
Will you get her for me. Please. I
really want to see her.
She'll want to see me, too, 'cause
we're not in public. Just don't
tell her folks I'm here.
HOUSEKEEPER
(sighs)
Okay.
She disappears and a moment later KAREN appears. She's
thirteen, pretty and very neatly dressed.
KAREN
(put out)
Hey Frank. You shouldn't be coming
over here. My parents really don't
want you to.
FRANK
I wanted to bring you some flowers.
They're pretty good ones.
KAREN
They're from the Dollar Store. I'm
not an idiot. Besides we have a
garden full of flowers.
She eyes Karl.
FRANK
I wanted for you to meet Karl, too.
He's my new friend. But I feel like
I've always known him. I thought
you should meet him.
KAREN
Why? Hi, Karl.
FRANK
He's gonna be around a lot and I
hope you are too, so...
KAREN
Here give me the flowers, I'll do
something with them. Thank you. Now
you better go. Maybe I'll see you
down at the secret place one day in
a week or two or something. I have
a boyfriend now you know. And we're
pretty serious. He gave me a ring.
She proudly displays the ring.
FRANK
Can you go there with us now? Me
and Karl. We could just hang out.
Karl has some cool books.
KAREN
Frank, I just like you as a friend.
Only at the secret place. Okay? I
can't go there now. I'll see you
later.
FRANK
But maybe just for awhile --
KAREN
I'm closing the door now. I told
you, I'll see you later.
She closes the door. They stand therefor a moment, then walk
away down the sidewalk.
FRANK
She said she'd see me later. That's
kinda good, right?
KARL
I reckon.
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