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PART 9

EXT. MAGGIES HOUSE - DAY

Ike jogs alongside of Maggie on her bike. Maggie parks her bike

and they go inside her door to the house.

INT. MAGGIES FOYER AND STAIRS - DAY

Maggie leads Ike upstairs to her workroom.

MAGGIE

Pardon the mess. I havent cleaned

since the fifth grade.

INT. MAGGIES WORKROOM - LATER

Insert on a cappuccino machine. We PULL BACK and see Maggie and

Ike standing at her work table. An automatic cappuccino maker

stands on the table. Its base is made from a used paint mixing

machine. It looks very shiny and futuristic. Maggies logo

"MAG" is on the side. The machine shakes as it steams the

cappuccino. Ike notices another homemade machine on the table.

IKE (contd)

Whats this over here?

MAGGIE

Its a birthday present for my cousin.

Put your finger in.

IKE

Cindy the manicurist.

He puts his finger in the wrong hole of the machine.

MAGGIE

No, the other one.

He puts his finger in the correct hole. She turns it on. The

brushes rotate.

IKE

(laughing)

This is wonderful. You reconfigure all

these industrial parts and you do

something amazing with it.

He looks around and spots some gadgets and lamps on another table.

He walks to them.

IKE (contd)

Amazing. Found industrial stuff.

Willow lamp... Rasta lamp...

He picks up one of the many logos on the counter. Each boasts a

"MAG" logo.

IKE (contd)

Is this your preferred logo?

MAGGIE

I think so.

IKE

I like it. This whole thing is pretty

incredible.

(studying a lamp)

I think you could probably sell this

lamp idea in New York.

MAGGIE

Maybe someday.

IKE

You afraid to try?

MAGGIE

(stares at him)

No, Im not afraid. Just... Maybe

someday.

IKE

Well, Im impressed. Absolutely

incredible.

(sitting)

I didnt expect pink and lacy, but this

isnt exactly a womans room.

MAGGIE

What an incredible chauvinistic

observation.

INT. MAGGIES LIVING ROOM - A BIT LATER THAT DAY

Maggies showing Ike engagement rings.

MAGGIE

Thats Brians. He took me ut canoeing

on the lake and gave me the ring in a

velvet box.

Ike snores. Maggie hits him.

MAGGIE (contd)

(defensive)

It was classic.

Maggie hands Ike another ring. This one is in the shape of a

Grateful Dead rose.

MAGGIE (contd)

Gill. Of course. He proposed at the

tie-dye t-shirt stand at a Dead concert.

It was very sweet until he hallucinated

that the drum set was a blood-sucking

space alien.

IKE

Always a mood killer.

MAGGIE

Still sweet.

Maggie hands Ike a third ring. Its in the shape of a butterfly

and studded with multi-color gems.

MAGGIE (contd)

George. He proposed at a butterfly

farm in St. Thomas. The ring was

inside a cocoon.

IKE

(grimacing)

Its a little "Silence of the Lambs"

for me. I cant believe you waited for

the wedding to run.

MAGGIE

Hes an entomologist! I thought it was

very unique.

Now Maggie shows Ike the ring on her hand. Its a gold "#1" with

a diamond set into the number.

MAGGIE (contd)

And here we are at Bob. He proposed

during the seventh inning stretch...

Ike touches her hand to examine the ring more closely. Her

surprise at his touch shows on her face as she finishes her

sentence.

MAGGIE (contd)

... At an Orioles game.

She takes her hand down. Ike steps away.

IKE

Wait. Dont tell me. The scoreboard

lit up with "Mary me, Maggie."

Ike picks up his cup of cappuccino and moves behind the couch.

MAGGIE

It was one of the most wonderful

moments of my life. Cal Ripken even

applauded.

IKE

(stopping)

Highly suspect.

MAGGIE

What do you mean? It was incredibly

romantic!

IKE

Maybe its just me, but -- if you got

to dress it up, it doesnt ring true.

Ike moves back to the couch.

IKE (contd)

I think the most anybody can honestly

say is, "Look..."

(sits on the arm

of the couch)

"I guarantee that well have tough

times. I guarantee that at some point

one or both of us will want to get out

of this thing. But I also guarantee

that if I dont ask you to be mine,

Ill regret it for the rest of my life.

Because I know in my heart -- youre

the only one for me"

Maggie stares at Ike for a beat. His words have taken a little

bit of her breath away. She covers.

MAGGIE

I like it.

She moves from the fireplace to a chair and sits.

MAGGIE (contd)

Id like it better on a scoreboard.

(lightly)

Is that how you proposed when you asked

your wife to marry you?

Ike is taken aback.

MAGGIE (contd)

Dont look so surprised, youve got

divorce written all over you.

IKE

Im a work in progress.

MAGGIE

So? Is that what you said to her?

IKE

No. I think I said something eloquent

like, "So, uh -- maybe we should, ya

know. What do you think?"

MAGGIE

Now thats romantic. A proposal like

that and you didnt find eternal bliss?

What went wrong?

Ike takes a swallow of cappuccino.

IKE

I dont know.

MAGGIE

You dont know.

IKE

No.

MAGGIE

Maybe you should ask her some time.

Ever thought of that?

Ike is restless. He stands up.

IKE

Call me crazy, but I believe that check

I gave you entitles me to ask the

questions for a while.

Ike puts down his cup of coffee, gets his tape recorder and sits

close to Maggie.

MAGGIE

Fair enough.

(thinks a beat)

Actually...

Maggie move to TV. She picks up Ikes stolen post-it notes and

her wedding video on top of the TV, and goes to the front door.

MAGGIE (contd)

Ill just need one more day to make sure

your check clears.

IKE

Ow!

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT. HALE STREET - THE NEXT DAY

Ike and Maggie drive in Maggies truck. They pull up in front of

a Bridal Shop.

A spectacular dress fills the small window. Its beautiful,

romantic, sexy. Maggie and Ike can be seen in the reflection.

MAGGIE

Even with everything thats happened

Ive still never been married and I

still deserve a beautiful dress.

IKE

Agreed.

Maggie gives Ike a smile that lights up the sky. They go inside.

INT. BRIDAL SHOP - DAY

The place is fairly large and prosperous, probably the place to

go in the Tri-County area. A little FLOWER GIRL, 10, is being

fitted on the pedestal in the middle of the room. A saleswoman,

POLLY, has taken the flower girl under her wing. They are both

under the expert eyes of a stern looking woman, MRS. WHITTENMEYER,

the shop owner. Also, the girls MOTHER is there watching.

POLLY

(to the mother)

Shell be the prettiest little flower

girl in your daughters wedding.

MAGGIE

Mr. Whittenmeyer. Hi, Polly!

The flower girl sees Maggie and runs and hides behind Polly.

POLLY

Hi, Maggie. Youll have to excuse her,

Maggie. Some of the children are

afraid of you since you dragged that

little boy up the aisle.

MAGGIE

I didnt drag.

(then to the girl)

He tripped on his shoelaces.

Mrs. Whittenmeyer comes forward to greet Maggie.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

Youve come for your dress. Good!

Ill get it from the back.

Maggie leads her to the front window.

MAGGIE

(happily)

Actually, I would like to get this dress.

She points to the dress. She smiles back to Mrs. Whittenmeyer,

expecting her to share her joy. Mrs. Whittenmeyer darkens.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

(to Polly)

Polly, take Leslie into change.

(then, to Maggie)

But the one you have on hold is lovely.

MAGGIE

(pleasantly)

Yes. But Ive changed my mind.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

Its one thousand dollars.

Maggie is keenly aware of Ike listening in.

MAGGIE

I have one thousand dollars.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

(firmly)

The other one is only three hundred

dollars.

Maggie lowers her voice, hoping to lessen the humiliation of the

moment.

MAGGIE

Is this dress for sale?

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

It just seems like an awful lot of

money to spend on one of your dresses,

Maggie... You only wear them for about

ten minutes.

Ike watches with regret as Maggies child-like enthusiasm

drains away, her happy mood crushed by the tactless assault of

the shop owner. Hes starting to see that its no always easy

being Maggie. Theres a tremor in her voice.

MAGGIE

Yeah, thats a good point.

(then, sitting)

The other dress is nice.

Ike calls out to Mrs. Whittenmeyer.

IKE

Mrs. Whittenmeyer. May I talk to you

for a second?

She walks over to him.

IKE (contd)

I dont know much about this kind of

thing. Im from out of town. Youre a

salesperson, right? Youre here to

sell wedding dresses.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

(huffy)

Yes. Ive been here for thirty years.

IKE

Perfect. Because Miss Carpenter is

here to buy one. But not just any one.

She wants that one.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

Its a thousand dollars!

Ike goes over and takes the mannequin out of the window. Mrs.

Whittenmeyer catches the wig as he puts the mannequin under his

arm.

IKE (contd)

Look, Aunt Bea, were buying this

beautiful dress and anything else she

wants or Im coming back here with a

squirt gun filled with India ink.

Mrs. Whittenmeyer wilts under Ikes fierce gaze. She turns to

Maggie.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

Will he really do that?

Maggie gives her a look.

MR. WHITTENMEYER (contd)

(to Maggie)

Well, why dont you pick out some

accessories while I get this ready,

dear. Polly, will you come help me,

please?

Polly comes to help carry the mannequin away.

ANGLE ON POLLY AND MRS. WHITTENMEYER:

POLLY

(whispering to Mrs. Whittenmeyer)

Its a thousand dollars.

MRS. WHITTENMEYER

Shhhh! The man has ink!

Maggie looks gratefully at Ike.

IKE

Tough to spend money in this town.

TIME CUT: A FEW MINUTES LATER:

Ike sits as he hears Maggies voice behind him.

MAGGIE (o.s.)

What do you think?

Ike turns around. Maggie is standing on the pedestal, wearing

the dress and looking unbelievably gorgeous. She is overwhelming

to behold and Ike has to struggle to keep his face under control.

IKE

(stammering)

You look... uh... You look fine.

MAGGIE

Fine. The newspapers upside down.

Thats better than fine.

IKE

Bob will be very happy.

She glows. Then the moment between them is broken as she

suddenly remembers something and grabs the veil off her head.

MAGGIE

Bob! I almost forgot! I have to meet

Bob!

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