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Part 5: Killer Advice
Malcolm sits down on the couch, watching the fire. Holly takes a look at the paintings on the wall.
???: I see you’re enjoying the art.
Holly: You could say I’ve developed an eye for art over the years.
???: Guess a lot can happen when you’ve disappeared for five years.
Holly: Yeah. Guess so.
??? hands a drink over to Holly and she takes a sip.
???: I’d offer you one too, Malcolm but you’re a bit too young.
Malcolm: I don’t want anything from you.
???: Come now, Malcolm. You shouldn’t be rude, after all, I am your father.
Malcolm: At this point, I don’t even know who my real family is. Are you truly my father? Or is there something else mom hasn’t told me about.
Geoffrey sits across from his son and takes a sip of his drink.
Geoffrey: You are my son as far as I know. I take it you two weren’t just passing by.
Holly: We were looking for someone.
Geoffrey: I see. And this someone wouldn’t happen to be Johnny, right?
Malcolm: You know about Johnny?
Geoffrey: Of course I do. After all, I was the one who named him.
Holly: How long have you known about Johnny?
Geoffrey: If you’re referring to the fact he’s not my biologically then I’ve known for quite some time.
Malcolm: How long is quite some time?
Geoffrey: A few years. You’re mother, always thinks she can pull a fast one on me. But I knew something was different about Johnny the minute he was born.
Holly: What do you mean?
Geoffrey: I don’t know. There was something in his eyes that just gave me this unsettling feeling. At first, I thought it was just him being my first born and me being a dad for the firs time that made me feel that way. But as he got older, I knew. He wasn’t mine. I didn’t know who the father was but I knew I wasn’t him.
Malcolm: Then why didn’t you say anything and keep it a secret from mom?
Geoffrey: There are some things you need to know about your mother, Malcolm. She’s done…things in the past that would make the death penalty a luxury instead of a punishment. If you want to survive living in her world, you need to act smart and keep quiet if you know something. No matter what, you stay out of it.
Malcolm: Why does everyone say that mom’s this monster? Sure she’s a little on the pushy side and she can be manipulative at times but a killer? Dad, you just called mom a killer.
Geoffrey: I said she’s done things in the past. I never said she was a killer.
Malcolm: Sounded like that’s what you meant.
Geoffrey: The bottom line is, you need to stay out of this, Malcolm. It’s too dangerous. And you, Ms. Alto need to stay away from this family.
Holly: With all due respect, Mr. Landgraab, Malcolm is family and as heartbreaking as this sounds so is Johnny. We both have the right to know why you’re wife is doing the things that she’s done and why she’s keeping Johnny away from us. You said so yourself, she’s done some bad things in the past and I believe we need to do whatever it takes to see that she pays for what she did.
Geoffrey: It’s funny that you say that. Making my wife pay for what she’s done. But what about the things you’ve done? Should you pay for those things too?
Malcolm: What things is he talking about Holly?
Holly remains quiet and stares down at Geoffrey.
Malcolm: Holly!
Geoffrey: You didn’t tell him, did you?
Malcolm: Tell me what? Holly, what’s going on?
Geoffrey: Should you tell him or shall I?
Holly: I helped your mom kill my father.
Part 5: Killer Advice
Malcolm sits down on the couch, watching the fire. Holly takes a look at the paintings on the wall.
???: I see you’re enjoying the art.
Holly: You could say I’ve developed an eye for art over the years.
???: Guess a lot can happen when you’ve disappeared for five years.
Holly: Yeah. Guess so.
??? hands a drink over to Holly and she takes a sip.
???: I’d offer you one too, Malcolm but you’re a bit too young.
Malcolm: I don’t want anything from you.
???: Come now, Malcolm. You shouldn’t be rude, after all, I am your father.
Malcolm: At this point, I don’t even know who my real family is. Are you truly my father? Or is there something else mom hasn’t told me about.
Geoffrey sits across from his son and takes a sip of his drink.
Geoffrey: You are my son as far as I know. I take it you two weren’t just passing by.
Holly: We were looking for someone.
Geoffrey: I see. And this someone wouldn’t happen to be Johnny, right?
Malcolm: You know about Johnny?
Geoffrey: Of course I do. After all, I was the one who named him.
Holly: How long have you known about Johnny?
Geoffrey: If you’re referring to the fact he’s not my biologically then I’ve known for quite some time.
Malcolm: How long is quite some time?
Geoffrey: A few years. You’re mother, always thinks she can pull a fast one on me. But I knew something was different about Johnny the minute he was born.
Holly: What do you mean?
Geoffrey: I don’t know. There was something in his eyes that just gave me this unsettling feeling. At first, I thought it was just him being my first born and me being a dad for the firs time that made me feel that way. But as he got older, I knew. He wasn’t mine. I didn’t know who the father was but I knew I wasn’t him.
Malcolm: Then why didn’t you say anything and keep it a secret from mom?
Geoffrey: There are some things you need to know about your mother, Malcolm. She’s done…things in the past that would make the death penalty a luxury instead of a punishment. If you want to survive living in her world, you need to act smart and keep quiet if you know something. No matter what, you stay out of it.
Malcolm: Why does everyone say that mom’s this monster? Sure she’s a little on the pushy side and she can be manipulative at times but a killer? Dad, you just called mom a killer.
Geoffrey: I said she’s done things in the past. I never said she was a killer.
Malcolm: Sounded like that’s what you meant.
Geoffrey: The bottom line is, you need to stay out of this, Malcolm. It’s too dangerous. And you, Ms. Alto need to stay away from this family.
Holly: With all due respect, Mr. Landgraab, Malcolm is family and as heartbreaking as this sounds so is Johnny. We both have the right to know why you’re wife is doing the things that she’s done and why she’s keeping Johnny away from us. You said so yourself, she’s done some bad things in the past and I believe we need to do whatever it takes to see that she pays for what she did.
Geoffrey: It’s funny that you say that. Making my wife pay for what she’s done. But what about the things you’ve done? Should you pay for those things too?
Malcolm: What things is he talking about Holly?
Holly remains quiet and stares down at Geoffrey.
Malcolm: Holly!
Geoffrey: You didn’t tell him, did you?
Malcolm: Tell me what? Holly, what’s going on?
Geoffrey: Should you tell him or shall I?
Holly: I helped your mom kill my father.
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