Chapter 5: Old Friends The next morning I had a bit of a lie-in. As the Guards were likely still at the Daisy Hill Hotel, I figured there was no rush getting back there. I went out for a full Irish and to peruse the papers to plan my next move, if … [Read more]
“Working for Peanuts” (4 of 9)
Chapter 4: Name That Tune I don't normally talk in these terms, but my visit to St. Nicholas had been a real blessing. Reverend Stockwood wasn’t very forthcoming with information, but his reluctance about Mr. Schrödinger confirmed my suspicions … [Read more]
“Working for Peanuts” (3 of 9)
Chapter 3: Family Matters With my pistol holstered at my side under my coat, I strolled across Shop Street and towards St. Nicholas. I hesitated outside a barber shop, but swallowed by pride and went inside. I hung my dark grey fedora on the … [Read more]
“The Psychic Cafe” – script
Pat and Chris walk into a cafe and are greeted by a waiter. WAITER: Welcome to The Psychic Cafe. We've been expecting you. PAT: Oh my gawd, I can't believe we're actually here. CHRIS: I know. Isn't this AMAZING! PAT: No. It's not. It's … [Read more]
“The Henchmen”
In the dead of night, outside the backdoor of an old warehouse in a disused industrial park on the south side of Seattle, two figures keep watch. Both men wear dark, military style clothing. The older of these two henchmen, mid-40s, sports a graying … [Read more]
“Washington Crosses the Delaware” – script (NSFW)
ACT I Scene 1 General GEORGE WASHINGTON stands at the bow of a small Durham boat (a la 'Washington Crossing the Delaware' painted by German-American artist Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze). Continental Soldiers, ALBERT and FRANCIS, sit in the stern of the … [Read more]