theDarkerKnight
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I just wipped this one up....enjoy!!!!
Two-Face Beings: by td(est)k
INT. COURT ROOM HALL WAY DAY
The sun beams its light through the giant window at the end of the long hall way. Large crowds walk through the hall way with trouble. The media is scattered through out. Photos are being snapped and reporters are shouting to a tall lean man. He is sharply attractive. This is Harvey Dent; he is ignoring all questions and continuing his way to the court room. Only one voice seems to cut through the noise and racket.
Maroni
(Shouting)
Hey! Harvey, Come here.
The voice gets Harvey to turn around. His eyes fall on a short stout man in a light grey suit with a crimson red tie. This man is known as Maroni. Harvey takes notice and walks over to the mobster who can not be caught. Yet.
Harvey
Are you here to confess?
Maroni smiles that thin smile.
Maroni
Confessions Harv? No, I have no such confessions, lest of all to you this isnt a church so Ill keep my confessions where they belong. What I have is this
Maroni reaches into his pocket and pulls out a silver dollar.
Maroni
I want you to have it Harv. Its for good luck. I think that you deserve it. After catching Sal and all. From what I hear hes a slippery fish. Been Tried 9 times and always comes off clean. And with the man who has put away so many of this citys crooks who better to have a good luck trinket hm? Look, Harvey Apollo Dent, There is nothing. Nothing in this life I would love to see more than that crook put behind bars. See I got what I wanted with this coin I got you at this trial to bring this lowlife to justice so maybe with this coin youll finally catch that big fish. Huh?
Maroni shakes Harveys hand and leaves the coin in Harveys Palm.
Maroni
Well harv. I suppose its time to fry us some fish, huh? Hahaha! Come on I wanna get some good seats.
Harvey
Maroni, its going to take more than this to pay me off
Maroni
(Shouting)
Its not a pay off, dent. Its pure, simple luck.
Harvey looks down at the coin. Then he looks to Maroni, who is now walking towards the court room. Maroni turns and smiles. Harveys attention is drawn to the coin again.
On the coin the side facing Harvey is a profile view of lady liberty. He turns the coin using his middle and ring finger within his palm. On the other side the same profile view.
More photos are being shot as Harvey looks on to the coin, perplexed. He looks up at the media then stuffs the coin into his pocket. Harvey heads to the court room.
INT. COURTROOM HOURS LATER
Inside the court room the trial of Sal has been going on for hours. It is stifling inside the room packed to the brim with people. Some are spectators others are members of the media. Camera flashes and murmurs fill the room. The judge looks on as Harvey Dent approaches the witness stand, where Sal is sitting. Sal is about the same height as Harvey only slimmer. His face seems to have been weathered by years of stress. Sal begins to cough.
Harvey
Sal Is it true that back in November you where present at the Gotham Docks on that Thursday in question
Sal
(Cough) yeah, I was there but I know enough law to know that you cant touch me.
Harvey
Sal, did you not just admit that you where indeed at the docks that night?
Sal
I said I was but (cough) does that mean I am guilty of anything? Look I was knocked out by a guy in a bat suit
The court room explodes in laughter. The judge picks up his gabble and starts hammering down.
Judge
(Shouting)
Order, Order I said
The court begins to simmer down but the knocking of the gabble continues until all is silent.
Judge
Mr. Dent, continue
Harvey
The Bat-man is nothing more than some mythic person your kind made up to scare each other we all here have heard it before so Sal
Harvey walks closer to the witness stand.
Harvey
Instead of turning this court into your own comedy club why dont you just tell us what you where doing down at the docks that Thursday night?
Harvey leans on the witness stands wooden beam. Waiting for a reply but all Sal could do was muster up more coughing. The coughs got a litter louder. Sal began to pat himself down seemed to be looking for something.
Sal
Look here dent (cough) As I have said the city has nothing to me it is just that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, that bat-guy set me up I tell ya.
Sal directs his attention to James Gordon in the pews. Harvey stands up straight to look at what Sal is looking at.
Sal
Gordon, Does that guy work for the cops?
Everyone in the court directs there attention to Gordon. Gordon stands to address the court.
Gordon
No. I dont even know of any man dressed as a bat the only thing I know of it is just as Harvey here as said nothing more than an urban myth.
Sal begins to laugh but the violent coughs interrupt the laughing.
Sal
Ya, see Dent I was taken down by some nut who claims that I was a master mind of this crime that happened at the docks. (Cough) give me a break here huh? Lets just wrap this up so we all can go home and eat with family. What do you say?
Harveys eyes go cold. He leans back down on the witness stand. Harveys hands go white from the presser of his weight.
Harvey
I want you to understand Sal; there are miles of evidence stacked. Right over there on that table all with your name smack dap on them all pointing to you being the ringleader at that murder down at the docks
Defense attorney
(Shouts)
Objection, sir. Hes leading the witness.
Harvey turns his head to look at the defense attorney. His eyes go wild
Harvey
Withdrawn
Harvey turns back his head to look at the coughing Sal. Just as Harveys head turns he sees that Sal has just pulled out a small bottle out of his breast pocket. The bottle is small and aqua-blue the label reads Cough-Syrup Sal twists off the cap.
Sal
See Harv...what youll never understand is Id rather go down for something big than to go down for some small fish that was snuffed out because he screwed with the shark A shark is a dangerous animal to corner Harvey very dangerous
Just then Sal thrusts his hand forward and Harvey turns his face to avoid the liquid hurling towards him. But Harvey has no such luck. The liquid splashes onto the left side of his face. The pain is unbearable and it sends Harvey down to his knees screaming.
The judge takes hold of the gabble again to call for order. Two of the officers stationed in the courtroom take hold of Sal with out hesitation. Harvey continues to the marble floor with is face searing with pain.
He holds himself up with his arm. Suddenly a silver dollar rolls from underneath Harvey. The coin rolls to a stop just below Harveys face. And for that moment the pain seems to stop and all the noise in filling the court room goes to a faint white noise.
Harveys eyes go dead at the sight of the coin that Maroni gave to him hours earlier. Then the pain comes roaring back. Harvey then blacks out
Fade to black
Two-Face Beings: by td(est)k
INT. COURT ROOM HALL WAY DAY
The sun beams its light through the giant window at the end of the long hall way. Large crowds walk through the hall way with trouble. The media is scattered through out. Photos are being snapped and reporters are shouting to a tall lean man. He is sharply attractive. This is Harvey Dent; he is ignoring all questions and continuing his way to the court room. Only one voice seems to cut through the noise and racket.
Maroni
(Shouting)
Hey! Harvey, Come here.
The voice gets Harvey to turn around. His eyes fall on a short stout man in a light grey suit with a crimson red tie. This man is known as Maroni. Harvey takes notice and walks over to the mobster who can not be caught. Yet.
Harvey
Are you here to confess?
Maroni smiles that thin smile.
Maroni
Confessions Harv? No, I have no such confessions, lest of all to you this isnt a church so Ill keep my confessions where they belong. What I have is this
Maroni reaches into his pocket and pulls out a silver dollar.
Maroni
I want you to have it Harv. Its for good luck. I think that you deserve it. After catching Sal and all. From what I hear hes a slippery fish. Been Tried 9 times and always comes off clean. And with the man who has put away so many of this citys crooks who better to have a good luck trinket hm? Look, Harvey Apollo Dent, There is nothing. Nothing in this life I would love to see more than that crook put behind bars. See I got what I wanted with this coin I got you at this trial to bring this lowlife to justice so maybe with this coin youll finally catch that big fish. Huh?
Maroni shakes Harveys hand and leaves the coin in Harveys Palm.
Maroni
Well harv. I suppose its time to fry us some fish, huh? Hahaha! Come on I wanna get some good seats.
Harvey
Maroni, its going to take more than this to pay me off
Maroni
(Shouting)
Its not a pay off, dent. Its pure, simple luck.
Harvey looks down at the coin. Then he looks to Maroni, who is now walking towards the court room. Maroni turns and smiles. Harveys attention is drawn to the coin again.
On the coin the side facing Harvey is a profile view of lady liberty. He turns the coin using his middle and ring finger within his palm. On the other side the same profile view.
More photos are being shot as Harvey looks on to the coin, perplexed. He looks up at the media then stuffs the coin into his pocket. Harvey heads to the court room.
INT. COURTROOM HOURS LATER
Inside the court room the trial of Sal has been going on for hours. It is stifling inside the room packed to the brim with people. Some are spectators others are members of the media. Camera flashes and murmurs fill the room. The judge looks on as Harvey Dent approaches the witness stand, where Sal is sitting. Sal is about the same height as Harvey only slimmer. His face seems to have been weathered by years of stress. Sal begins to cough.
Harvey
Sal Is it true that back in November you where present at the Gotham Docks on that Thursday in question
Sal
(Cough) yeah, I was there but I know enough law to know that you cant touch me.
Harvey
Sal, did you not just admit that you where indeed at the docks that night?
Sal
I said I was but (cough) does that mean I am guilty of anything? Look I was knocked out by a guy in a bat suit
The court room explodes in laughter. The judge picks up his gabble and starts hammering down.
Judge
(Shouting)
Order, Order I said
The court begins to simmer down but the knocking of the gabble continues until all is silent.
Judge
Mr. Dent, continue
Harvey
The Bat-man is nothing more than some mythic person your kind made up to scare each other we all here have heard it before so Sal
Harvey walks closer to the witness stand.
Harvey
Instead of turning this court into your own comedy club why dont you just tell us what you where doing down at the docks that Thursday night?
Harvey leans on the witness stands wooden beam. Waiting for a reply but all Sal could do was muster up more coughing. The coughs got a litter louder. Sal began to pat himself down seemed to be looking for something.
Sal
Look here dent (cough) As I have said the city has nothing to me it is just that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, that bat-guy set me up I tell ya.
Sal directs his attention to James Gordon in the pews. Harvey stands up straight to look at what Sal is looking at.
Sal
Gordon, Does that guy work for the cops?
Everyone in the court directs there attention to Gordon. Gordon stands to address the court.
Gordon
No. I dont even know of any man dressed as a bat the only thing I know of it is just as Harvey here as said nothing more than an urban myth.
Sal begins to laugh but the violent coughs interrupt the laughing.
Sal
Ya, see Dent I was taken down by some nut who claims that I was a master mind of this crime that happened at the docks. (Cough) give me a break here huh? Lets just wrap this up so we all can go home and eat with family. What do you say?
Harveys eyes go cold. He leans back down on the witness stand. Harveys hands go white from the presser of his weight.
Harvey
I want you to understand Sal; there are miles of evidence stacked. Right over there on that table all with your name smack dap on them all pointing to you being the ringleader at that murder down at the docks
Defense attorney
(Shouts)
Objection, sir. Hes leading the witness.
Harvey turns his head to look at the defense attorney. His eyes go wild
Harvey
Withdrawn
Harvey turns back his head to look at the coughing Sal. Just as Harveys head turns he sees that Sal has just pulled out a small bottle out of his breast pocket. The bottle is small and aqua-blue the label reads Cough-Syrup Sal twists off the cap.
Sal
See Harv...what youll never understand is Id rather go down for something big than to go down for some small fish that was snuffed out because he screwed with the shark A shark is a dangerous animal to corner Harvey very dangerous
Just then Sal thrusts his hand forward and Harvey turns his face to avoid the liquid hurling towards him. But Harvey has no such luck. The liquid splashes onto the left side of his face. The pain is unbearable and it sends Harvey down to his knees screaming.
The judge takes hold of the gabble again to call for order. Two of the officers stationed in the courtroom take hold of Sal with out hesitation. Harvey continues to the marble floor with is face searing with pain.
He holds himself up with his arm. Suddenly a silver dollar rolls from underneath Harvey. The coin rolls to a stop just below Harveys face. And for that moment the pain seems to stop and all the noise in filling the court room goes to a faint white noise.
Harveys eyes go dead at the sight of the coin that Maroni gave to him hours earlier. Then the pain comes roaring back. Harvey then blacks out
Fade to black