Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Letz Play.

A nurse ... walks to her car ... after a late night shift. A huge parking lot … she's parked way in the back.

She sees Abhay in a wheel chair ... all alone, struggling ... trying to get into his minivan. All we see is the back of his head. She does a double-take and decides to offer her assistance.

Nurse: "Excuse me sir, do you need some help?"

Abhay: "No, but you do!"

Abhay flings his wheelchair to the side and lunges towards the nurse. All we see is a knife in one hand and a handkerchief in the other hand. (So he stabs her in the gut and knocks her out with the solution he has in the handkerchief) We see him lay on top of her.

Early the next morning: We see the nurse naked and bloody on the parking lot floor. A big patch of hair is missing and a heart is drawn on her chest in blood.

Detective: "Motherf****r."

We're still at the scene of the crime. Our detective (Manav) is still standing near the body. Other officers are examining the area near by.

An officer finds something on the other side of the parking lot.

Officer: "Manav! You better come take a look at this!"

Manav runs to the officer. Where the parking lot ends ... there's a dirt lot. He looks down at the floor and sees ... a bunch of hair, a queen of hearts playing card and a bloody knife stuck through the card ... the knife is standing straight up in the air.

Our Abhay is at a pay phone. We can’t see his face.

Abhay: "Last night. Hilton towers parking lot. Queen of hearts. Your move."

Vishal: "Well played."

Six days later: We’re in Manav’s place he’s just had a nightmare about the killing (a quick flash of the dead nurse). His alarm clock goes off. He’s wakes up in a cold sweat.

Manav: “Aaahh … holy shit.”

He gets out of bed. He goes to his kitchen pours himself a cup of coffee and sits at his kitchen table. He opens the nurses file and studies her pictures again.

Same day; Boston: We’re now in Vishal’s apartment studio. He’s wearing gloves and is also studying pictures of the dead nurse.

Vishal: “That shouldn’t be too hard to beat.”

He grabs the pictures of the nurse. He stands up and goes to the kitchen stove. He turns on the stove and burns the pictures of the nurse. He grabs a deck of cards and pulls out a king of diamonds. He puts the king of diamonds in his shirt pocket and walks out the front door.

Taj Lands End, parking structure, late night: Our Vishal is standing outside of his car. He’s looking into the car through the window. He’s locked his keys in his car. The window is slightly cracked open. Out of the corner of his eye he sees someone walking by. He struggles with the window.

Vishal: “Excuse me, Sir?” “I locked my keys in my car.” “You gotta phone I could use?”

The man is over weight. In a suit … looks like a business man … he’s carrying a briefcase.

Business Man: “Is your window open at all?”

Vishal: “Yeah, a little but not enough to hit my hand through.”

Business Man: “I think I have a hanger in my car.”

The business man walks slowly to his car. It’s easy to tell that he doesn’t sense any danger. He gets to his car. Pops his trunk open. He throws his briefcase in the trunk and looks for a hanger. He leaning into his trunk, his back is turned towards Vishal.

Vishal sneaks up behind the business man. We see a knife go in the business mans side and a handkerchief go over his face.

We see the business man. He faced down, dead and naked. A piece of skin in the shape of a diamond has been cut out of his back.

Vishal is standing over the body. He takes a picture. He pulls the king of diamonds out of his shirt pocket. He tosses the king of diamonds on the dead body and walks away.

Vishal at a pay phone. We can’t see his face.

“Last night. Taj Lands End, King of diamonds. Your up.”

Abhay: “I love this game.”

A younger detective walks into Manav’s office. He has an urgent look on his face.

Young Detective: “Manav, you gotta see this!”

The younger detective turns around and goes back to his desk. Manav stands up and follows him.

The younger detective shows Manav a news story he pulled up in the paper. The headline reads: “King of Diamonds Killer Baffles Taj Lands End & Hilton Towers”.




Current proceeding- Detective Manav says ‘Apart from the two cards all the other face cards are left, which clearly signifies other killings in future’

The case is still open in the jurisdiction of these areas…


Special Thanks- “I love killing people because man is the most dangerous
animal.”

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Teaser for my new article- THE STORY OF LOVE...

You've got to laugh a little, cry a little, Sometimes let your poor heart die a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

You've got to live a little and cry a little, Sometimes let your poor heart die a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

{Stay there}
You've got to give a little, take a little, Sometimes let your poor heart break a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

Now as long as there's just the two of us, Don't need nobody to moan; As long as there's just two of us And we're lying right down here on our own. You've got to laugh a little and cry a little, Sometimes let your poor heart die a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

You've got to live a little and give a little, Sometimes let yourself live a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

Now as long as there's just two of us, We don't need the world and it's charms. Now as long as there's just two of us [And we've got] each other's arms.

You've got to laugh a little and cry a little, Sometimes let your poor heart die a little. That's the story of, and that is the glory of love.

You've got to give a little and take a little, Sometimes let your poor heart break a little. That's the story of, and that is the real glory of love.