FADE IN:
1.EXT. NEWSAGENTS –
DAY
In the busy streets of London, a man wears casual
clothing as well as a baseball cap that conceals his face. He stands outside
the shop as he cautiously looks around before entering the newsagents.
CUT TO:
2.INT. NEWSAGENTS –
DAY
The man browses through the shop and stays in one
place with his back towards the shopkeeper.
The Butcher
How’s business?
An Asian man, aged 20 looks towards The Butcher and
has a smile on his face as he shuts his newspaper and places it to the side.
SHOPKEEPER
A bit empty today but
business will pick up
The Butcher simply just smiles as he takes off his
baseball cap, revealing his face. He is a young oriental man that usually looks
calm. The shopkeeper looks up at the mirror and sees K’s face. The shopkeeper
narrows his eyes as he slowly recognises him. The shopkeeper turns back and
sees the wanted poster with a description of The Butcher. The shopkeeper
reaches for the phone as K notices this from the mirror.
The Butcher
Who are you calling?
The shopkeeper freezes as he hesitates, hand hovering
over the phone. The Butcher lifts his head up, showing grimace, which turns
into a smile
SHOPKEEPER
F-family
The Butcher
Calling family while
on the job? A bit disrespectful don’t you think?
SHOPKEEPER
What’s it to you?
The Butcher
What’s it to me?
The Butcher laughs a bit as he turns around to face
the Shopkeeper, with a little smile on his face that the Shopkeeper finds a bit
unnerving.
The Butcher
It’s my business
because you’re trying to contact the local authorities aren’t you?
The Shopkeeper trembles a bit as he moves his hand
away from his phone. The shopkeeper starts to sweat from nervousness as he
starts to stutter when speaking.
SHOPKEEPER
N-No I’m not. I swear.
The Butcher
You’re trembling.
You’re perspiring at an uncontrollable rate. My assumption is that your heart
rate is going faster and faster at this very moment.
The Butcher ominously walks towards the Shopkeeper
K
Oh imagine how much
faster your heart beats when I cut it out of your chest.
THE COUNTER
The Butcher now reaches the counter where he takes out
a coin and flips it. The Butcher does not show the result of the coin yet.
The Butcher
Call it
Call it
The Shopkeeper
I don’t know what I’m calling for.
I don’t know what I’m calling for.
The Butcher
Don’t play dumb with me, you know full well who I am and what I’m capable of. Everything you’ve done in your life has been leading you up to this moment. The biggest gamble of your life. Everything to gain and everything to lose now call it.
Don’t play dumb with me, you know full well who I am and what I’m capable of. Everything you’ve done in your life has been leading you up to this moment. The biggest gamble of your life. Everything to gain and everything to lose now call it.
The Butcher moves his hands, showing the coin. The
coin shows tails as The Butcher smirks and the Shopkeeper breaths out a sigh of
relief.
The Butcher
You win
You win
The Butcher then leaves the shop. As the door closes
the screen goes black as the TITLES appear on the screen.