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FADE IN:
EXT. DOCTOR SPRINGER’S OFFICE – DAY
Hardcastle walks up the sidewalk and turns toward the door.
INT. THE WAITING ROOM – DAY
Hardcastle enters, glancing around. It’s quiet, with no other patients except McCormick, who’s sitting in a chair along the wall holding an ice bag to his head. His feet are up on a coffee table and he’s leaning back with his eyes closed. Hardcastle clears his throat. McCormick startles and his eyes pop open.
HARDCASTLE
McCORMICK





My head’s harder than Kooms’.








(glances off toward the door to





She said it wasn’t as if Eve was really





much of a mother to her – still . . .
The door to the back opens and the nurse emerges, holding a sheet of paper.
NURSE





They’ll be out in a moment.








(to McCormick, brusquely)





Here are the head injury instructions.








(starts to hand him the paper)





Someone needs to wake you up and





check you for these symptoms every
Hardcastle waves a hand, intercepts the paper, and glances at it.
NURSE





We advise no driving or hazardous activities





for twenty-four hours after the injury
McCORMICK
The nurse gives him a hard look. The back door opens again and Springer emerges, escorting McCray and appearing very solicitous, maybe even apologetic. He sees Hardcastle and opens his mouth to speak but doesn’t have the chance to say anything.
HARDCASTLE
McCRAY








(hesitates, she’s really thinking





Well, maybe not okay, but I’m going to be.





It’s better than not knowing.








(steps away from Springer but gives








him a quick acknowledging nod)
HARDCASTLE








(heaves a breath, then to McCray





Thought you might wanna know how things
McCray nods.
HARDCASTLE





I made sure they read him the Miranda off





the card, but he was ready to talk.





Did you know he and Eve were an item?
McCray shakes her head. Springer and the nurse look equally surprised.
HARDCASTLE





He said she wanted to leave – go to





San Francisco. He got upset with her and the





next thing he knew, she was dead. He put her





in the cooler. Hell, he even embalmed her.








(shakes his head slightly)





Kooms found out, of course, and started





taking advantage, threatening to tell the sheriff





Anyway, Lovell knew he couldn’t keep the





Then your grandma had her fall, and took ill





and died – that really was natural causes, by





the way – and he thought it was a perfect
McCORMICK





Two for the price of one.
The nurse casts him a disapproving look.
HARDCASTLE





He never would have taken the risk if





there’d been anything suspicious about





Then you come home and start raking it
McCRAY
HARDCASTLE





Didn’t want you messing up his cozy





arrangement, though I’m not sure it ever got





as far as blackmail. He thought he could





pester you back into a locked ward, or at





least make folks around here think





Then he pushed Lovell too far.
McCORMICK





Got a confession on that part yet?
HARDCASTLE





Even the part where he bashed you over
McCORMICK





That’ll be good for another thirty days on
Hardcastle snorts.
McCORMICK








(starts to get up, winces at the





Just as long as I’m not a ‘person of interest’ anymore.
McCRAY





And we know the truth . . . about everything.
Hardcastle nods. She starts for the door. He and McCormick wait for her to pass by them, then follow her out. The door closes behind them. Hold, and,
CUT TO BLACK
THE END