Loving Enemies
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               INT. BOARDROOM - DAY

               GERALD MORGAN (48) straightens the impeccably neat boardroom
               table. Folders are neatly spaced before the chairs. A pitcher
               of water and glasses are readily available and within easy
               reach.

               FLETCHER DAQUEL (20s) strolls nonchalantly in the room. He
               tosses a pile of folders carelessly on the table.

                                   FLETCHER
                         How ya doin', Jeeves? Got
                         everything in order, yet?

               Gerald raises an unamused eyebrow as he regards Fletcher
               coolly.

                                   GERALD
                         My name is Gerald. I'd appreciate
                         it if you'd--

                                   FLETCHER
                         Whatever. I wanna add an item to
                         the agenda.

                                   GERALD
                         Submissions were due by last Friday
                         afternoon. 

                                   FLETCHER
                         So open the document and start
                         typing. It's not rocket science.

               Gerald puts the finishing touches on the table. Squarely
               faces Fletcher.

                                   GERALD
                         Your father has strict guidelines
                         on how this company is to be run.
                         Without order, there is chaos.

                                   FLETCHER
                             (mockingly)
                         Without order, there is chaos. My
                         father will understand.

               MATHIAS DAQUEL (50s) enters with his briefcase. A huge smile
               lights his face when he sees Fletcher. Greets him with a warm
               hug. Fletcher tolerates it.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         My son, my son. You mean to tell me
                         you're not going to try to sneak in
                         halfway through the meeting this
                         time.

                                   FLETCHER
                         There were circumstances...

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Of course, of course. Now what will
                         I understand?

                                   GERALD
                         He wants to add an item to today's
                         agenda.

               Matthias gives Gerald a surprised look. Regards Fletcher
               thoughtfully.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Is this true, son?

                                   FLETCHER
                         Well...

                                   GERALD
                         I told him the submission period is
                         closed.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Gerald is right.

                                   FLETCHER
                         But father...

                                   MATTHIAS
                         But I think we can give you the
                         floor when we talk new business.

               Fletcher smirks at Gerald who turns away with a resigned
               shrug.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Well it's almost time. I think I'll
                         greet the shareholders as they
                         arrive. Later, Jerry.

               Matthias stares in shock as Fletcher leaves. Smiles at
               Gerald.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I never thought I'd see the day.
                         He's finally taking an interest in
                         the company. Praise God.

                                   GERALD
                         I hope you're right, sir. I have my
                         doubts.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Don't rain on my perfectly blessed
                         day. First our stock is up and
                         still climbing. Then Fletcher. I
                         can't ask God anything more.

                                   GERALD
                         Not trying to rain, sir, but the
                         stock is up in an unnatural trend.
                         Makes me wonder what's behind it.
                         Especially since we have to
                         postpone the Tiger Project.

               Gerald compulsively straightens Fletcher's folders. He opens
               one to read.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Hey, if God be for us, who can be
                         against us?



               INT. LOBBY - DAY

               Fletcher escorts ELLA MUNTZ (70s), sturdy despite the cane
               she leans on. He gives her an ingratiating smile.

                                   FLETCHER
                         These board meetings just aren't
                         the same without your invaluable
                         input.

               She nails him with an are-you-kidding-me look.

                                   ELLA
                         How would you know? You never
                         attend. And when you do, your
                         breath alone could put the rest of
                         us in an alcoholic stupor.

               Fletcher fights to hold the smile on his face. She leans
               closer to sniff him. Regards him suspiciously.

                                   ELLA
                         Not drunk today, are ya. What are
                         you up to?

                                   FLETCHER
                         I'm turning over a new leaf.
                         Getting involved.

                                   ELLA
                         Hmmpf.

               She deliberately plants her cane tip on his foot as he helps
               her up to the board room.

               Fletcher grits his teeth in pain, but never loses the smile.
               Finally breathes again once she shuffles away. Suspiciously
               unassisted.

               FITZ PINKNEY (52), nervous and weasel-like, scurries over to
               Fletcher. He wipes the sweat from his brow and neck before it
               can dampen the collar of his cheap suit that's several sizes
               too small. He flings the drops indiscriminately.

                                   FITZ
                         Am I late? I'm not late, am I?

               Fletcher works to hold his smile in place as he wipes Fitz's
               sweat out of his eye.

                                   FLETCHER
                         You're perfectly on time.

                                   FITZ
                         Good, good. I didn't want to miss
                         anything.

                                   FLETCHER
                         You're essential to this
                         acquisition. We'd never proceed
                         without you.

               Fitz puffs up importantly.

                                   FITZ
                         You're a fine businessman,
                         Fletcher. When this deal goes
                         through, I'll be able to pay for
                         another year of NYU for my son.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Wonderful. You must be proud.

                                   FITZ
                         I am. Oh, hey. We're throwing a
                         birthday bash for him next week.
                         His 32nd. You should come.

                                   FLETCHER
                             (insincerely)
                         I'll check my schedule and get back
                         to you.

               Fitz nods and scurries into the boardroom.

               Fletcher turns his back and rolls his eyes.

               NANCY KETTERING (25), flustered, wipes futilely at dark soot
               stains on her tailored suit.

                                   FLETCHER
                         What happened to you?

                                   NANCY
                         That darn Fitz and his old car.
                         Isn't he worth, like, millions?
                         You'd think he'd buy a car that
                         wouldn't throw up all over the rest
                         of us.

               She stops scrubbing in resignation.

                                   NANCY
                         This was my last good suit.

                                   FLETCHER
                         After this acquisition goes
                         through, you can buy all the good
                         suits you want.

                                   NANCY
                         The kids need a few things first. 

                                   FLETCHER
                         Mark wouldn't want you going
                         without.

                                   NANCY
                         He did set things up for us before
                         he died. I'm just not as
                         financially savvy as he was.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Just vote with me today and we'll
                         change all that.

                                   NANCY
                         You promise? I've got a mortgage
                         payment coming up and no income
                         coming in.

                                   FLETCHER
                         With all of the honor in me.

               Nancy smiles and squeezes his hand gratefully. Goes in the
               boardroom.

               Fletcher wipes the soot off his hand in disgust then takes
               moment to compose himself. Starts for the boardroom.

               RICHARD NUSSBAUM (40s) strides unhurriedly towards Fletcher.

               Fletcher gulps. Shoots a look at the boardroom before
               mustering up a smile.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Richard. Mr. Nussbaum. You're here.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         I thought I'd introduce myself to
                         the board now that I own the
                         company.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Well...uh...of course. You're on
                         the agenda.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         On the...agenda?

                                   FLETCHER
                         Yeah. Yes. We have some old
                         business-- boring stuff really-- to
                         wrap up. Tell you what. You sit
                         here. I'll come get you when we're
                         ready.

               Nussbaum stares Fletcher down. Finally nods. Takes a seat.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         See that you do.



               INT. BOARDROOM - DAY

               Slightly panicked, Fletcher joins everybody else at the
               table.

               Matthias smiles and stands. Automatically, everyone else
               follows suit. Join hands.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Father God, we welcome you into our
                         midst. Bless us with productivity
                         to bring you all the honor and
                         glory from the fruits of our labor.
                         In Jesus' name. Amen.

               Fletcher fidgets nervously. 

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Let the meeting come to order...

                                   FLETCHER
                         I'd like to bring my item to the
                         floor, now.

               Matthias frowns slightly.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I'm as anxious as you to get to
                         your item. However, we must stick
                         with the agenda. We'll get there
                         soon enough. Gerald, the minutes...

                                   FLETCHER
                         My issue has taken on a certain...
                         urgency.

                                   FITZ
                         Come on, Matthias. We'll get back
                         on schedule after a small detour.

               Matthias looks around the table. Sits back in resignation.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         You have the floor, son.

                                   FLETCHER
                         I propose that we sell the company.

               Matthias stares at Fletcher in stunned silence. Bursts out
               laughing. After a moment he realizes no one is laughing with
               him.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         We're not selling the company.
                         We're at our most profitable. Tiger
                         is on the back burner, but...

                                   FITZ
                         Sounds like the timing is perfect
                         to me.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         We're not selling the company. End
                         of discussion.

                                   FLETCHER
                         I'm afraid it isn't. We've already
                         got an interested party. The
                         decision is up to the shareholders.
                         Not you.

               Utterly betrayed, Matthias stares at Fletcher. 

                                   FLETCHER
                         The shareholders have spoken. They
                         want to accept Nussbaum Holdings'
                         offer.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Who authorized you to do this.

                                   FLETCHER
                         As executive vice president of this
                         company, I have the responsibility
                         to act in the best interests of the
                         shareholders.

               Matthias looks around the room. 

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Is this acquisition in your best
                         interests? You'll let DaQuel Inc.
                         become nothing more than a...than a
                         bottom line booster?

                                   FITZ
                         I do have a child in college.

                                   ELLA
                         Where he's been for the last twelve
                         years. People make it through the
                         prison system faster. This whole
                         thing stinks to high Heaven to me. 

                                   FLETCHER
                         We're in business to make money.
                         That's what this deal will do.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         We're in business to supply our
                         customers with the best product
                         possible. Do you have any idea how
                         quality control will suffer if
                         we're absorbed into a conglomerate? 

                                   FLETCHER
                         Look. This is a good deal all
                         around. Just read the prospectus.

               Fletcher passes folders around the table.

                                   FLETCHER
                         All of you stand to make a lot of
                         money, here.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Money. Greed? Is that all I've
                         instilled in you? How I've failed
                         as a father.

                                   FITZ
                         Get a grip, Matthias. It's just
                         business. Nothing personal. Read
                         the prospectus.

               Everyone begins reading uneasily while Gerald quietly picks
               up his cell phone and leaves the room.



               INT. LOBBY - DAY

               Gerald starts to dial, but quickly flips the phone closed
               once he sees Richard pacing the lobby.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         Are you finally ready?

                                   GERALD
                         I'm sorry. You are...?

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         Richard Nussbaum. Your new CEO.

                                   GERALD
                         I see.

               Gerald glances calculatingly towards the boardroom.

                                   GERALD
                         Yes. I think we are.

               Richard eyes Gerald warily as he picks up his briefcase and
               quietly enters the boardroom.

               Gerald quickly dials his phone.

                                   GERALD
                         Agent Northrop. You still running
                         things over there at the SEC with
                         that iron fist of yours?



               INT. BOARDROOM - DAY

               Ella closes her folder with a decisive snap.

                                   ELLA
                         All this mumbo jumbo and double
                         speak. That's why I like you,
                         Matthias. You always call a spade a
                         spade.

                                   NANCY
                         It is a bit thick.

                                   FITZ
                         For Heaven's sake. It's plain
                         English.

               Nancy shoots him an evil glare.

                                   NANCY
                         Then you explain what adjusted
                         accrued aggregated capital influx
                         is.

                                   FITZ
                         It's ... uh... uh... difficult to
                         explain to a novice.

                                   NANCY
                         Why you...!

                                   MATTHIAS
                         HEY!!

               Silence falls immediately in the room.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         There will be order. I suggest
                         everyone take a moment to calm
                         themselves.

               They finally notice Richard standing in the room.



               INT. LOBBY - DAY

               AGENT GAIL NORTHROP (24) strides in. Greets Gerald with a
               firm, all-business handshake.

                                   GERALD
                         Thank you for coming so quickly.

                                   GAIL
                         I was in the area. Shall we go in.

               Gerald escorts her to the boardroom.



               INT. BOARDROOM - DAY

               Fletcher trips all over himself to greet Richard.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Mr. Nussbaum, Richard. I was just
                         about to come get you.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         I'm sure you were.

               Matthias musters up a warm smile for the newcomer. Goes to
               shake his hand.

               Gerald and Gail enter quietly behind them.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I'm afraid this meeting isn't open
                         to the public.

                                   GAIL
                         Agent Gail Northrop, SEC.

                                   FLETCHER
                         S...EC. Really?

               He tugs on his suddenly too tight collar. 

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         I am not the public. As of 2 P.M.
                         yesterday, I became the owner of
                         this company.

               Matthias expression turns ice cold. Barely concealed hurt as
               he looks at Fletcher.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         2 P.M... yesterday? I did not sell
                         you my company, sir.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         As I am now the majority
                         shareholder, I'm afraid what you
                         did or did not do is of little
                         consequence.

                                   GERALD
                         Actually. You're not the majority
                         shareholder.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         Fletcher's 40% and the backing of
                         Fitz's 9% is more than Mr. DaQuel's
                         remaining 40%.

               Fletcher throws an ingratiating smile Nussbaum's way.

                                   FLETCHER
                         There's nothing to worry about.
                         Nancy already assured me that she
                         was in favor of this merger. That's
                         another 5%. 54%. Done deal.

               Matthias ages in moments. He sinks heavily in the nearest
               chair.

               Nancy looks at him sympathetically. Looks around the room.

                                   NANCY
                         I'm sorry. I can't...

                                   FLETCHER
                         Two minutes ago you were whining
                         about how broke you are. 

               Nancy straightens her spine and stares Fletcher down.

                                   NANCY
                         God has provided for the kids and
                         me thus far. He will in the future.
                         As for this...under-handed mess...I
                         can't support it. Matthias, you
                         have my 5%.

               Fletcher stares at her hatefully.

                                   FLETCHER
                         Let the little brats starve to
                         death, then. And it'll be all your
                         fault.

               Nancy stares at him stricken. Tears begin to well in her
               eyes.

               Ella quickly takes her hand in support. 

                                   ELLA
                         "He who saves his own life shall
                         lose it." Or are you too full of
                         yourself to realize that?

                                   GERALD
                         Let's calm down.

                                   FLETCHER
                         How about you calm down and stay
                         out this Geronimo!

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Hold it! It seems we're tied at 49%
                         each. Let's call it a day and take
                         some time to regroup.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         Why? So you can find and snatch up
                         the last two shares.

                                   GERALD
                         There's no need.

               Everyone's head swings his direction.

                                   GERALD
                         The final shares are mine. They are
                         with Matthias.

               Matthias stares at him astonished.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I gave those to you 25 years ago.
                         You still have them?

                                   GERALD
                         Plus one or two. 51% of the
                         shareholders vote against your
                         acquisition bid. Do you need
                         someone to see you out?

               Nussbaum takes in Ella's, Gerald's, Nancy's and Matthias'
               serious faces.  Finally, his gaze lands on Fletcher.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         You promised me this company. That
                         new Tiger Technology could boost my
                         bottom line by 18% and you
                         guaranteed it to me.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Tiger? That's what this is all
                         about? We're postponing the
                         project. The tests were too
                         unstable.

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         When were you planning to tell me
                         about this development? When you
                         were off in a non extraditing
                         country spending my $30 million?

                                   FLETCHER
                         I...I...I had no idea.

                                   GERALD
                         That report has been on your desk
                         for weeks.

                                   GAIL
                         Yet you sold the shares anyway?

               She snaps a set of handcuffs on Fletcher's wrists.

                                   GAIL
                         I think we have quite a bit of
                         discussion ahead of us.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Wait! What are you doing?

                                   GAIL
                         What your son did is called fraud.
                         It's against the law.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         You can't take him. He's just a
                         boy. He...he sold the shares at my
                         directive!

                                   ELLA
                         Have you lost your mind, Matthias?

                                   GAIL
                         Well? Which is it? Were you acting
                         alone or not?

               Fletcher defiantly keeps his mouth shut. Gail pulls out a
               second pair of handcuffs. 

                                   NUSSBAUM
                         My dealings with entirely with the
                         junior DaQuel. I wired the money to
                         his personal account.

               Gail drags Fletcher out of the room. Nussbaum follows. Fitz
               looks around uneasily. Chases after Nussbaum.

                                   FITZ
                         Mr. Nussbaum, I'll sell you my
                         shares. At current market....

               Matthias breaks down.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         Oh, my son. My son! That she'd
                         taken me instead. Judge Keeler
                         still owes me a favor. Where's his
                         number?

               Nancy stares at Matthias in confusion. She looks like she
               wants to cry with him. Ella comforts her.

               Gerald grabs Matthias' elbow to pull him aside.

                                   GERALD
                         What are you doing? Do you realize
                         that Nancy sacrificed her children
                         to help you just now? And all you
                         can do is moan about the guy who
                         just tried to destroy you. 

                                   MATTHIAS
                         You don't understand...

                                   GERALD
                         No I don't. What I do understand is
                         that if you don't start showing
                         some gratitude for your true
                         friends, you'll have no one left. 

               Matthias takes a moment to get himself under control. He
               walks back to the table. 

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I owe you both a great debt of
                         gratitude. What you did for me
                         today...Beyond words. Thank you
                         both.

               Warily, Nancy and Ella nod.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         We need to celebrate! DaQuel Inc.
                         is still intact. Let's adjourn for
                         the day. I know a little place not
                         far from here that makes the best
                         chocolate cheesecake. How about it?

               Nancy and Ella exchange a look. Smile and stand.

               Gerald offers Ella his elbow, while Matthias offers Nancy his
               as they exit.

                                   MATTHIAS
                         I think now might be a good time to
                         teach you, my dear, about options.
                         Millionaires have been generating
                         income that way for years. How
                         about it?

                                   NANCY
                         That sounds delightful.
                                         THE END
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