I'm 27 and strive to be a Terminator, but I'll settle for a screenwriter instead. Spokane resident, nerd, an "eccentric who looks good in jeans."

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Ominous

Today I'm going to share one of my favorite stories I have ever written. With this story I planned out a cast and even have a little bit of an idea where I would go with it for a full length screenplay.

The one thing I got criticized on the most was the fact that the couple said "I love you" too much. I did have a plan for this. There was an underlying meaning as to why they said it that much, but I didn't get the time to put it in. I plan to rewrite and make it better, and add more to the story, but this is the first draft. The one I fell in love with.

In case you were wondering, I put Rob Morrow in the spot of Paul, and Sarah Wayne Callies for Shayna. She was my choice from Prison Break, not from Walking Dead. Lori is the worst ever.


Please read and enjoy: Ominous








Premise: Shayna Miner is afraid of the dark. She has had this feat since she was four when her father was brutally murdered and her mother was attacked. Now, she is 28, married, and cant seem to shake the fear, and it is destroying her life and her marriage. On a routine evening, a man breaks into her house and makes her remember why she is afraid of the dark.

Message: The message in this story is “ When its dark, you can’t see who sees you.”

Central Question: Can Shayna get over her fear of the dark before it ruins her marriage and possibly ends her life?

Character Arc: Shayna decides that her fear is getting out of hand and wants to change it for her husband, Paul. She starts to change everything for him.







 Ominous


This was a night like any other in Lawrence, Kansas 1981. It was the middle of the night, and everyone in the town was asleep, everyone except the family that lived on Wellington Road. Inside the house, in the upstairs bedroom lays a little girl, Shayna, scared, crying and didn’t know what to do. She could hear the screeching coming for the room down the hall. She hides under her blanket, and tries to listen for something else.  Down the hall and to the left you find the parents room. There is a crack in the door where light shines through. Inside the room is a man standing by the bed, stabbing the father several times. The mother was scared and screaming, but out of fear could not move. After the father was dead, the man moved over to the mother, hitting her repeatedly with the other end of the knife until she passed out. The man went to exit the room, closed the door, and went down the hall frantically looking for the little girls room. Every door he passed he would throw open, and continue down the hallway. He finally got down to the last door on the right, and knew this had to be the one. He opened the door slowly, walking over to the bed. He pulled down the covers only to find no one in the bed. He started to walk out the door when he saw the closet. He pulls open the door forcefully, but no one was in it. He walks out of the room, goes down the stairs and out the front door. Shayna had hid under the bed until the man had left. She heard the front door close and ran down the hallway to see what had happened. She stands outside the door, “mommy, daddy?” She opens the door, and screams the most horrific scream that the city has ever heard.

            Present Day: “Dr. Miner, please report to curtain area three, Dr. Miner please report to curtain area three.” Shayna Miner comes rushing down the hallway, passing by injury and blood to get to curtain three. “Nancy, what is going on, I leave him here for five minutes and….” Nancy interrupted her before she could go on with too much of a tangent. “Shayna, calm down. The labs are back, Mr. Grey isn’t doing too well, His labs show stage two-lung cancer, and we knew that his was coming…. Shouldn’t you be out of here?” She asked in a concerned way. Shayna looked at her watch, then peeked outside to notice dusk. “Right, I will get out of here…take care for the night Mr. Grey, I will be back in the morning.” She turned, lipped thank you to Nancy, and was on her way to the staff room. She ran into the door, pushing it open with her weight. “Jules, hey, Mr. Grey Is declining, and I wanna see if we can do a surgery, I feel awful I didn’t catch it earlier, and I don’t…” Interrupted again, this time by Jules. “Shayna, its ok, I can get all the info from Nancy, you should really get going. I will see you tomorrow.” Slightly embarrassed, Shayna nodded her head and headed out of the room, passed all the sick and injured in the hallways. She exits the hospital, enters the parking garage to find her car. She looks at her watch, then looks outside. It’s getting dark earlier now. She finds her car, and drives to her house. The lights are on outside, and a few inside, just like she left it this morning. She unlocks the front door, and walks in bending down to pick up the mail that had made its way from the slot. She walks through the hallway, and on to upstairs passing by photos of her and her husband Paul from various occasions, birthdays, proms, wedding and various random photos. She heads to her closet, to pick out her most comfortable pair of sweats, and one of Paul’s sweatshirts. She changes and heads back downstairs to take place on the couch and not move for as long as possible.

            The sound of the key in the door makes a familiar sound, one that makes Shayna feel more comfortable. She knows that Paul is now home from work as well, and she can feel more at ease. “ Hey Shay, How was your day? I love you.” Saying all of this while managing the door and his briefcase. “Hey. Stressful, yours? I love you.” She responds back. Paul answers back trailing up the stairs, “I would have to say stressful as well, I’m going to change, we will talk in a minute” He loosens his tie, and gets to the bedroom. He comes back down, flipping off lights has he comes down the stairs. Shayna has a flashback of darkness, her dad’s body, and a scream. Paul’s entrance knocks her out of it and he sits next to Shayna on the couch, placing his arm around her, and she pulls in close laying her head on his chest. “ Mr. Grey is getting worse, his lungs are failing and I didn’t catch it in time. It was my responsibility, and everyone is making it sound ok. Its not ok.” Paul holds her closer, “You can’t blame yourself for that, you can’t control someone’s lungs, you did what you have to, and you are still doing what you can.” Shayna picks her head off of his chest and looks at him with a slight smile, “So, how was your day?” Paul pauses, “ One of my clients confessed to a crime today, I was not prepared for that, he is a good guy. He must have put on one Hell of a show for me, I thought he was innocent.” Shayna got a little closer to him, putting her head on his shoulder. “I guess the day really did suck for both of us. “ Paul responded with a laugh, and a receipt for from Rudy’s Pizzeria, he had ordered it before he left the office, and it was being delivered any minute.

            The doorbell rings, Paul gets up, grabs his wallet from the table for the tip, and goes to the door. He unlocks the door, opens it and a man stabs him in the chest, and makes his way into the door and goes straight for Shayna. She screams, but she cannot get up. She screams again. She is stabbed, and the man says, “Is this why you are afraid of the dark?” and keeps stabbing her. She sits up. She was dreaming. –Plot point one

                                                 Act II
            For Shayna, The nights have been dragging on. Her sleep pattern has basically become non-existent as she keeps having these awful, vivid nightmares. She would dream about the man before, the man who has no face, and no voice. She has often called him the shadow. The dreams however, had stopped. She hadn’t seen his shadow in years. Why are they back now? What did she do to make them re appear? Paul has had his fair share of doubts about Shayna and her fear of the dark. He knows that she has been traumatized, and he understands that, however, he seems to get highly irritated when she tells him to turn on a light, or leave a door open. They have fought about it before, as a matter of fact, it is the subject of most of their fights. He can’t see why she won’t do anything about it, since she is a doctor and everything. She knows that it has hurt her marriage, but doesn’t think that anything will help at this point. She has dealt with this for most of her life, and just wants to deal with it on her own. Paul was starting to worry, about Shayna, their marriage, and how she was dealing with her stress. He felt she was using her work as a release that she wasn’t talking to him. All her energy was at the hospital, and when she got home she was on edge, going to bed early, leaving all the lights in the house on. Shayna is starting to run on nothing but coffee and the occasional meal. She is jittery, scrambled and unfocused. At the hospital, people are beginning to wonder what is wrong with her. Usually she is on top of her game, catching things other doctors have missed, chatting with the nurses, going on runs, and her favorite thing, getting to know her patients. She has been distant, un-like herself. Shayna has no idea what is happening to her.

            “Shay, you gotta get up, its close to six… you really gotta get going.” Paul nudged her, trying to get her up. This was odd for Paul; usually Shayna would be wide-awake by six, poking him, tickling him to get him out of bed. This time he had to wake her up. He couldn’t do it, not like she did. He was half angry with her as it was, and he couldn’t even begin to imagine how he could be all sweet and romantic right now. “Ok, I’m up. Six? Really?” She questioned. He could hear the disappointment in her voice. She hated being late. She hated not being the first awake. She hated that he was angry. She got out of bed, rummaged through her closet to find what she considered to be descent work clothes, ran to the bathroom, turned on the shower and cried. She was loosing all control she had in her life, for what? For this shadow in her dreams? She realized that she was hurting Paul more that anything, and if it wasn’t for him she most likely wouldn’t be alive today. Paul left for work without saying a word. He knew that she was upset, but he wasn’t starting to feel bad. He already felt bad, for himself. His life was falling apart. Shayna was the only girl that Paul had ever loved. He always thought that she would be there forever, and he never imagined this would happen.

            “Dr. Miner, please report to Curtain one, Dr. Miner curtain one.” The PA system blared again, this time with a more urgent sound. Shayna was dazed. She was standing in the staff room, her eyes glazing over. She couldn’t seem to move. “Shayna, are you hearing that?” Nancy asked concerned. Shayna snapped out of it, gave Nancy a slight smile, and ran to curtain one. “ What’s going on? “ As soon as she gets there she sees an empty bed where her patient used to lay. “He went AWOL. As soon as you left, he did too.” A nearby nurse shouting from the other side of the room. “That’s impossible, he has tests, the results aren’t back yet on the ones we did, and there are so many more. Why would he do that?” Shayna started to freak out a little. This was the man she had been seeing for some time. He has some sort of lung disease, and he has been back to her many times to try to figure things out. He is a nice man, always asks her how she is, and how her husband got to marry a beautiful woman like her. Why would he run out on what they had started? She couldn’t understand with his health in jeopardy why he would just give up. He never ran out before. He was all for his wellness. They had built a relationship, he can’t just abandon that. Tears started to run down her face, she knew exactly how he felt. “Paul, hey its me. No, I’m not ok. I’m sorry that I have hurt you. I know I need to take care of myself and our marriage. I love you so much. I will see you at home.” Shayna had realized that Mr. Grey leaving had triggered everything in her mind that she had been doing. Her husband was unhappy because of her fear; she was going to lose him like she did Mr. Grey. She couldn’t let that happen.

            She left the hospital early that Thursday. She wanted to go home, get cleaned up and make some phone calls. She needed to clean up her life. She cleaned her house, including the always-messy bedroom. She now was ready to sit down and make the phone call. She was going in to a therapist that specializes in fears. She had recommended him to several of her patients over the years, and decided it wouldn’t hurt to try. A few hours passed, and she was sitting on the couch waiting for Paul to come home. She was going to surprise him, take him out to dinner and express her deepest apologies. Paul walks in the door. There was silence, none of his usual banter, no I love you. She was concerned. In all the years they had been married, he always said I love you when he walked in the door. She stood up, looking at him with a concerned face. He ran up to her and gave her the most passionate kiss that he had ever given her. She pulled back, and all he could do was smile, and then pulled her back into it. Finally, he pulled away, smiled, and all he could say was “I love you.”  “I know that I have completely screwed up our relationship, in all the years we have had one, I took all of my fears alone. I promised to love and cherish you, and that is what I will do. I want to take you out to dinner, I have something I want to tell you, plus I want to hear about your day and… “ Paul interjected. “Out? Are you kidding me? You have to tell me now.” “Fine… I called Dr. Kellerman today, the therapist, I’m going in on Tuesday, we are going to figure out what my dreams are, and if my fear of the dark can go away.” Paul didn’t know what to say. He knew that she was going to do something awesome, but this was beyond his expectations. “I love you.” That’s really all Paul could say. “I’ll tell you what, how about we order in, watch The Die Hard Trilogy, and we can just be.” Shayna knew that if Paul had mentioned the Die Hard Trilogy, everything was going to be OK. She agreed. They ordered some Pizza, Rudy’s of course, and sat together on the couch for the duration of the evening.

            It was getting late, Paul had already zonked out during Die Harder, and Shayna was perfectly content with lying there in Paul’s arms. However, she was starting to be in pain from sitting in the same position for almost four hours. The movie had ended and the credits were rolling. She decided to wake up Paul to go to bed. “Thud”. A large noise came from the upstairs that woke Paul, and made Shayna shutter. “What was that?” Paul asked Shayna half awake. “I have no idea.” “Well, I better go check it out, most likely the window just fell shut from the wind.” Paul was going to get up when Shayna pulled his arm. He continued to the stairs. Shayna was alone, in the dark. She hadn’t thought about it until that second. She yelled up at Paul, telling him to turn on a light. By this time he was half up the stairs and didn’t want to come back down. “Shay, its ok, I’m going upstairs for a second, I will come back down, I will even talk to you the entire time.” Shayna was still worried. Paul started to trail off.  Shayna closed her eyes. All she could she was the shadow. “AHH.” “Thud”. She opened her eyes. She knew that yell; it was Paul’s yell. She couldn’t stand up, she couldn’t even move. She still heard footsteps up the stairs, someone was up there. And now, someone was coming down. –Plot Point Two
                                           Act Three
             Shayna was struck by fear. She could not even begin to fathom what was really happening to her at this moment.  She sat on the couch, shivering, not really because she was cold, but more because she was so scared that not one part of her body could stop moving.  The footsteps have become closer, coming down the stairs, loudly, but they weren’t coming as fast as she expected.  She knew that if she ran now, she could get out the back door, and to the neighbors to call the police. She tried to convince herself of this, that she could actually move. It wasn’t working. She couldn’t do it.  The footsteps were to the bottom of the stairs now. She had a little hope that it would be Paul that he would come down the stairs, jump on the couch next to her, and it would all be fine. These were not Paul’s footsteps however. He was a soft stepper; he would try to be quiet even if no one was there. Even with her eyes closed she could tell someone was standing at the foot of the couch.  She couldn’t open her eyes.  A haunting voice came out of the figure. “Is this why you are afraid of the dark?”                                                                                               
  Shayna couldn’t seem to open her eyes, even after he spoke. She wanted to know who this was, and why he was doing this, but she just couldn’t do it. He stood at the end of the couch, tormenting her. She wouldn’t budge. Finally, he grabbed her by the hair, pulling her off the couch. She fought back. She couldn’t just sit there and do nothing.  She didn’t want to go wherever this man wanted her to go. She still couldn’t seem to get her eyes open, not even for a moment. “Why are you doing this? What do you want from me? She finally screeched. Nothing. Silence. He wasn’t even going to clue her in at this point. He wanted out of this house, there was nothing there for him, and he knew she would freak out, being outside in the dark. How did he know these things? Only the people closest to her knew about her fears, not total lunatic strangers. He grabbed her arms, and dragged her out to the back porch. She gave up fighting back. She knew that if she was going to die today she wanted to go peacefully, and not full of pain.  He forced her to sit in a chair that they Paul and Shayna had got as a wedding present all those years ago. She remembered the chair, how it felt, and the memories that came along with it. She was beginning to calm down. She opened her eyes.

            She looked around for a minute, not seeing the man right away. He was standing behind her; she could feel his breath on the back of her neck. She was startled and began to turn around. He had moved. He didn’t want her to see him, not just yet anyway. He picked up the chair and moved it, doing so without her seeing his face. She was now facing the house, looking at the glass screen door.  There was a little light coming from the inside of the house, it was the black screen from the TV. It never got turned off. She could see the reflection of the man. She couldn’t see his face, but she could see his outline. She knew where he was standing.  He began to talk to her. “Why are you so afraid, Shayna? Look how beautiful it is out here, so serene, so peaceful.” He knew her name. She was startled at this, but then realized it shouldn’t surprise her at all.  “ The dark is perfect.  You can get away with practically anything.” He continued. She could start to recognize the voice a little bit. She couldn’t put a face to it yet, but she knew she had heard it before. After a little while, the DVD player would go to a screen saver, and the whole room would light up blue, Shayna was looking forward to this. She would have more light, and she would be able to see the face of this man. “Who are you? Why are you doing this?”  She starts to ask, calmer than before.  She knew that in minutes she would know who he was.  “I’m just a fan of yours, I have been for a while…” That’s all he would give her for now. The house starts to turn blue. She can see who he is. “Mr. Grey?”
  Owen Grey, the patient from the hospital, the one that she had spent many hours worry over, the one that she left get away, he was the one doing this? “Why? Why you?” She had never been so confused, so hurt, and had never felt so lied to. Mr. Grey was one of the nicest patients she had ever had. He always made the time to talk to her, to ask her how she was, and how her husband was lucky enough to marry such a beautiful girl. Her head was spinning, she could not fathom this.  Was this really happening to her? She turned around to see him, to see what he was really trying to do. “Do you remember when you were four Shayna? Do you remember what happened?” She looked at him, puzzled.  How could he possibly know that? “Yes, I remember but how did you” He cut her off before she could finish. “ I was there that night. I was the one who killed your father,” She just looked at him, tears beginning to form. “ I saw you in the park earlier that day.  You were on the swings with your dad behind you.  He had stepped away for a moment, and I was walking up behind you. Your dad came back and hassled me, like I was doing something wrong.” She began to realize that the nice Mr. Grey that she knew was a lie. There was nothing nice or friendly about this guy. He was telling her he tried to kidnap her as a child, and her dad got in the way, he then stalked her all these years, and is waiting to make his move, to do what exactly? She started in on him, tears running rapidly, “Why, what do you want from me?” He just stared her down, the eyes that she used to know, and used to be comforted by have just turned into the devils eyes. “ You need to pay for all the years of pain you have caused me. I have loved only one person in life, and that is your fault, you caused this.”                                                                                                                                    Again, Shayna is scared to the point that she cannot move. She cannot do anything but think about all of this, why this is happening, and why to her. She looks up to the glass again. A sigh of relief leaves her lips. Paul is stumbling down the stairs.  He is dripping with blood; he had been stabbed in the stomach, but was still coming to her rescue. He had one had over his stomach and a phone in the other. He motioned at her, to be quiet. She obeyed. Owen was standing behind her still, not noticing Paul coming towards the door. Owen looked up again, seeing Paul this time, and seconds later the door was broken down, the cops had arrived.  Owen dropped to his knees right in front of Shayna, expressing his love to her. Not the romantic kind of love, but the fatherly kind.  She couldn’t even look at him; he pulled a gun out, and tried to shoot Shayna, but was tackled in the nick of time.  The EMTs had pulled in to check on Paul. They were stern with him that he needed to go to the hospital right now, and didn’t have a choice. Shayna had suffered a headache, and a few bruises, but she was fine. “Wow, its really dark in here Shay.” Paul added sarcastically. “I love you,” she added, giving him a little glare. He was off to the hospital; she grabbed her keys and was going to follow behind.
  All of a sudden she feels calm. A sort of calm that she hadn’t felt in 28 years. The only light that was on was the light from the TV, and this time she didn’t care.  She decided to go flip on a light, so she could find her purse, and get going to the hospital. She walked over to the light, and a voice comes out from nowhere. “ I wouldn’t turn that on it if I were you…” Mr. Grey was standing behind her. Before she could even understand what was happening, he shot her. As she was falling down, she saw the cop car with the doors open and the cop on the ground. “Now, you don’t have anything to fear in the dark.”

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