Thursday, June 24, 2004

Scene IV

The scene opens in Max E. Streets office, where he and his secretary, Kenya Rusley, are having a late night meeting. Max E. Street is a 'legit' family businessman who is monumentally handsome.
Max: All right, now did you send out those faxes that I asked you to?
Kenya: (speaking very seductively) I do everything you ask me to, and I do it the way you like it.
Max: Fantastic! And you called the wife to ensure her that'd I be home a little late?
Kenya: oh yes I most certainly did.
Max: (completely oblivious to the fact his secretary is coming onto him) I don't understand why you insist on these late night meetings, we shouldn't work so hard.
Kenya: But Max you have so much work to do, you need to keep the
family business up to par.
Max: (He comments as he gets up to get some files from the vertical file) Very true, very true.
As Max is sitting down in his chair, Kenya goes over to the coffee maker and fills a cup with coffee, she goes to bring the cup to Max but instead of putting the cup on the desk she sits on it brushing her legs up against his arm.
Max: (nervously) It makes it hard to do paper work when you're sitting on the papers.
Kenya: (Once again, seductively) Max you need a little break. She
puts the coffee down beside her and grabs his tie.
Max: Kenya! I'm a legitimate family Businessman.
Camera cuts back to the library at the Cottonwood plantation, there are officers moving about the room. Deputy Grafton, Detective Grafton, and Doctor MacIntosh are standing over the body of Ellery Cottonwood.