I was curious if the last statement is not accepted, and if the entire scene is protrayed as sub-text, and if anyone else has a better way of telling me how to write it better, and more subtle as that I would appreicate it.
MARC (O.S.)
Sorry, to interrupt -- but I
have Mr. Whitehall’s documents.
Nancy leaps up. She turns to find MARC RUBENSTIEN, 35,
a well dressed legal attorney who sublets his office from them.
As Marc enters the room, he moves towards to Rachel
with a file. Rachel takes it from him.
RACHEL
Thanks, Marc -- I see everything’s
in order. I’ll run this down.
She heads out. Nancy stands looking at Marc with concerned.
NANCY
Have you heard, she has a house
guest --
There is an unsettling look on Marc’s face.
MARC
You know who he is?
Nancy moves toward him. If he’s hurt, he’ll never
show it.
NANCY
Nope, some guy that fell and has amnesia.
(Then a beat)
She’s obviously on the rebound.
Marc eyes follows Rachel down the corridor.
MARC
She doesn’t see the value in relationships --
It’s obvious to Nancy that Marc’s interest in Rachel is more than he’s leading on to.
Thanks!
MARC (O.S.)
Sorry, to interrupt -- but I
have Mr. Whitehall’s documents.
Nancy leaps up. She turns to find MARC RUBENSTIEN, 35,
a well dressed legal attorney who sublets his office from them.
As Marc enters the room, he moves towards to Rachel
with a file. Rachel takes it from him.
RACHEL
Thanks, Marc -- I see everything’s
in order. I’ll run this down.
She heads out. Nancy stands looking at Marc with concerned.
NANCY
Have you heard, she has a house
guest --
There is an unsettling look on Marc’s face.
MARC
You know who he is?
Nancy moves toward him. If he’s hurt, he’ll never
show it.
NANCY
Nope, some guy that fell and has amnesia.
(Then a beat)
She’s obviously on the rebound.
Marc eyes follows Rachel down the corridor.
MARC
She doesn’t see the value in relationships --
It’s obvious to Nancy that Marc’s interest in Rachel is more than he’s leading on to.
Thanks!
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