This is a scene I've just knocked out. It's to go into an existing script (which I put on here a while back) which I'm doing a huge rehaul of.
SID ENTERS THE OFFICE. LEE, THE MANAGER OF THE SUPERMARKET, IS SITTING AS HIS DESK READING A NEWSPAPER.
SID
What are you reading the paper for? I mean look here: "30 dead in Syria bombing". That's just not relevant to my every day.
LEE
I'm keeping abreast of current affairs. And wait, weren't you a politics student at uni?
SID
Well yeah I was. But I dropped out. I mean I could understand it you were reading it because it said "Sainsbury's goes into administration, all stores nationwide to close".
LEE
What they're closing my store? What will I do?
SID
No I didn't say that. Look I've come to ask for a favour.
LEE
But I've worked so hard to get here. Sid...oh, all those backs I scratched. Literally, I mean. Before I got this job, when I was over at corporate, they had me scratching my boss's back. He had an awful case of psoriasis. It was like stripping wallpaper.
SID
Why on earth did you agree to that?
LEE
I got me where I am today.
SID
What? Managing a pokey little supermarket in south-east London?
LEE
Oh God. All those times I turned a blind eye. Like that time they were using fox meat in the staff canteen.
SID
Fox meat? They were feeding us fox meat?
LEE
Or the time when that toddler lost a hand in the automatic doors and we blamed it on that mental old crackhead that used to beg outside the store.
SID
Oh yeah, I remember that. He went down for 10 years didn't he?
LEE
Sid, I was the one who put the dinner knife in the crackhead's coat pocket. After I had smeared it with the blood from the severed hand. All to protect this job, to protect this store.
SID
But wait...didn't the mother see it happen? The accident that is?
LEE
Yeah she did. But she was an alcoholic. She was easily convinced. We said to her "we'll stick it on this crackhead, and we'll let you shop here free for a year". Luckily enough she died of liver failure before the trial even came to court. It must have been all that free booze she was drinking.
SID
But what happened to the severed hand?
LEE
Oh, we binned it.
SID
You missed a trick there, you could have bloody fed it to us in the canteen.
LEE
Oh, Sid, all of that, the lies, the fraud, it was all for nothing.
SID
The store isn't closing.
LEE
But you said you saw it in the paper.
SID
No I didn't. I told you, I don't read the paper. Look about this favour...
LEE
Oh thank God. What changed their minds? Have we been taken over? Was there a merger? Oh, I hope it's with Waitrose. I know the manager of the store in Beckenham. I don't recall him ever telling me about having to falsify evidence. And they get such a better class of customer. No toddler's mothers screaming on about their kid's severed hands there.
SID
Well you could have handled it better. What was it you said to her? "I can assure you madam, these automatic doors are hands down the best that money can buy".
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Any opinions?