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W <strong>Kallan</strong> <strong>Thomas</strong> Untitled<br />

closes the door behind him.<br />

Bryant opens the package. It’s a disk. Without thinking, he puts it into his computer.<br />

Immediately the video begins, Bryant sees himself looking back at him on the screen, but he<br />

looks different, twisted. Bryant’s other self then explains everything. He is ‘the lord’. He has a<br />

split personality disorder, resulting in his murdering side being aware of this, but his good side<br />

being oblivious to the other. Footage of Bryant’s idolized psychologist is then shown explaining<br />

the split personality condition. It is explained that his good side was weak, so the other<br />

personality gave him purpose <strong>by</strong> committing crimes that he would be able to solve. He has been<br />

the murderer for every case he was worked on. He was the one who killed his mentor, his first<br />

murder. The bad side has perfectly framed Miller, with the evidence on another disc in his jacket<br />

pocket. Bryant checks, it’s there. He sinks further into his chair before standing up; looking<br />

defiant, as though he knows he can finally set things straight.<br />

59. INT. AGENCY BULLPEN. MORNING. 59.<br />

Bryant comes out of his office and takes the disc out of his jacket pocket, before putting it<br />

through a shredder.<br />

60. INT. MORRISON’S OFFICE. MORNING. 60.<br />

Bryant enters Morrison’s office, where Morrison is with Miller, and two large guards who are<br />

holding a snarling Moore, who says he gave the pills to Lopez because he was a friend who<br />

wanted to end his life, and knows nothing about his hairs being on Kent’s body. Bryant says that<br />

Moore is not the killer, but that he is in this room. There is a long pause before he tells the guards<br />

to apprehend Miller, for he has been ‘the lord’ all along. He pulls a disc out of his other jacket<br />

pocket, and lays it down on the desk. While Miller is being restrained, Morrison exclaims that<br />

he doesn’t understand. Bryant explains that he needed to be absolutely certain before he said<br />

anything, but that it’s all there. Having such a high opinion of Bryant, Morrison allows this.<br />

Miller is dragged away screaming. Bryant says he wants to be contacted only if absolutely<br />

necessary, because he needs some time off to deal with it all. Morrison, is shocked, but agrees,<br />

stating that he knows Bryant wouldn’t have told him this unless he was positive and the evidence<br />

was concrete. Bryant walks out of the room.<br />

61. EXT. OUTSIDE BUILDING. MORNING. 61.<br />

Bryant walks out of the building and continues to walk down the street as an evil smile creeps<br />

onto his face.<br />

FADE OUT<br />

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