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Some scenes from around
the time of Dorian's trial
 
A short scene between Nora and Dorian during the trial.
 
N: I don’t think the judge will even pause before he rules. Am I getting through to you at all? Am I?
D: Fine. Then let him throw another trumped-up charge at me. I mean...what can be worse than a murder charge, right? Let them charge me with whatever they like.
N: I’m not getting through to you at all. I’m not. (very slowly) Dorian, this is very bad.
D: Fine!
 
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Nora comes home. Bo is not there yet.
N: (to herself) Probably out catching the bad guys. Fine, gives me a chance to work in peace and quiet.
Bo sneaks up behind her with a basket full of goodies.
B: Hello!
Nora screams.
B: What? Gee, honey. You have some powerful lungs there. When somebody wants to surprise you,...
N: You scared the pants off of me.
B: Not from where I’m standing. Let me go out and come in again.
N: What are you doing here? You’re hardly ever here these days...or nights.
B: I decided to take a few hours off to spend time with the woman of my dreams.
N: Oh, really? When’s she getting here?
B: She got here about 45 seconds ago. And I’m gonna take her away from all her worries. So, if you just clear all that legal stuff off the table here, make room for lunch...
N: Lunch?
B: Yeah. Where do you think I was going with that basket here.
N: No, Bo.
B: No, come on. Look at this. I’ve got all your favorite stuff in here...great food: sandwiches, drinks.
N: Bo, I had lunch hours ago. I’m not even hungry.
B: Think of this as...desert...brownies.
N: NO!
B: Hey, come on. This is all your favorite junk food in here...
N: Bo, I can’t. I got a lot of work to do. I can’t...I can’t eat this stuff. It’s passover.
B: Does that mean you can’t even have any of your favorite Japapeño Cheeseronies?
N: No, it doesn’t mean that. I have work to do, Bo. I gotta work here.
B: Work, work, work...that’s all we ever do anymore, honey. Let’s just take some time off for ourselves. I think it would do us both a world of good.
N: I can’t, all right. I can’t...No, Bo. Please let me do this.
B: Honey, I make it worth your while.
N: Let me work! Please let me work. I’m gonna lose this case if you don’t let me work. Is that what you want for me to lose this case?
 
B: I'll get out of your hair.
N: No, please, Bo. I’m...I’m very sorry. No, please. I just lost it. I’m sorry. This has nothing to do with you. I swear.
B: Well, I’m glad to hear that. Do you honestly think that I would try to make you lose a case?
N: No.
B: Do you?
N: No. No, I don’t. It was a stupid thing that popped out of my stupid mouth without any even a stupid thought attached to it. I’m sorry. Please, I apologize.
B: Honey, forget it. You don’t have to apologize to me, all right. I know you’re under a lot of pressure right now and you’re absolutely right. You need some time to yourself to work.
N: I don’t have to be such a crouch about it though. And that’s exactly what I was. And I’m sorry, I’m stressed and I apologize. Are you mad at me? Look at all the trouble you went through. I’m so sorry.
B: I’m not mad. I’m not...really. I feel a little like a dummy, but I’m not mad.
N: Why would you feel like a dummy?
B: Well, a little while ago I was bragging to Powell about what a great relationship we have. You know, how we can balance work and fun...and then I go on I do something totally idiotic.
N: Oh, no. You didn’t do anything idiotic. I did the idiotic thing. I’m the idiot. You’re not!
B: We’re a great pair, aren’t we? A couple of idiots.
N: You’re my idiot’s delight. I’m sorry.
They kiss.
N: Do you think we can make up like the consomate professionals that we really are before I go back to work?
B: Deal.
They kiss more passionately.
B: How was that?
N: It was pretty good.
B: Just pretty good, that’s it?
N: Yeah, that was it. You have to do better than that.
B: Do I get a second chance?
N: Well, I think you have to keep doing it until you get it right.
B: Ok.
They kiss again.
B: How am I gonna know.
N: Trust me, you’ll know.
She jumps on him.
 
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Bo and Nora are in bed after making love.

B: You can say that again. I’m beat.
N: It’s no problem. Why don’t you just nap and I’ll wake you for round two?
B: I can’t find my boxer shorts.
Nora pulls the boxer short from under the her cover.
B: How did they get on your side?
N: Because you were on my side when they came off.
They laugh. Nora sits up in bed.
N: I hate the night before a trial. I can never sleep. You of course can. You were up at the crack of dawn running five miles with thoses cadets.
B: But I made, didn’t I?
N: You did. And after the performance you just gave you’re entitled to be tired.
They kiss shortly.
N: I of course will have insomnia. Always do the night before a trial. I guess we should just shake hands and come off fighting in the morning.
He kisses her hand.
B: Good night.
N: Good night.
 
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Bo and Nora are at Llanfair. Bo helps Nora into her jacket.
B: You ok, honey?
N: Well, I am now.
She hugs him.
N: Do you remember that night that I didn’t want you to take the commissioner’s job, because I didn’t want to be engaged to a cop?
B: Yeah.
N: Tonight is one of those night that I’m really glad I’m engaged to a cop.
B: (as John Wayne) Well, don’t you worry, Miss Nora, cuz as long as I’m Marshall of this here town, I wanna make sure you’re always safe.
N: Is that Cagney or Bogey?
B: NO, that was a dupe. That was John Wayne. You can bruise a guy’s ego.
N: well, I try.
 
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Bo and Hank are in front of Bo and Nora’s house talking when Nora comes home from Chicago.
B: But we are done now. Come here, honey.
They kiss.
B: God, I missed you.
N: Sorry, guys. I heard, all right. Something I wasn’t supposed, but I heard.
H: Listen, I think that you two have more important things to talk about and to do, so I bid you adieu.
N: No, Hank. You’re not going until you teld me.
H: There is nothing to tell. So Bo, don’t forget about that little matter we discussed, all right? Bye, y’all.
N: Ok, what’s going on? Now you can tell me all about that little matter that he didn’t want to let me in on.
B: No, no. Stop! Stop, ok? Because right now, I don’t wanna talk about any little matters. I don’t wanna talk about.any gray areas.
Bo and Nora enter the house.
B: I don’t wanna any bad thought or anything else...except you.
They kiss.
N: Are you trying to find out where I was last night?
B: No, I don’t care where you were last night.
N: Oh.
B: I don’t. All I know is that I had to sleep in bed by myself. I hated it...unless you enjoyed getting a good night’s sleep without me.
N: Are you kidding? I tossed and turned all night. There was no one next to me snoring. I couldn’t sleep.
B: I don’t snore.
N: Yes, you do. That snoring...I missed it so terribly.
B: It must be like you talking in your sleep.
N: I don’t talk in my sleep.
B: Yes, you do. Sometimes in German.
N: I don’t even speak German.
B: I know. That’s what makes it all so amazing.
They kiss again.
N: Wait a minute! Are you just trying to get my mind off of what you and Hank were talking?
B: No! Hank is gone. I’m off duty. Court doesn’t resume until tomorrow. So, come on, counselor. Let’s just make up for last night. Is that a deal, counselor?
N: Deal, commissioner
 
They sit on THE COUCH with Nora’s legs around Bo’s waist.
N: Oh, oh, oh. It’s not gonna work.
B: I’ve been eating raw oysters all day.
Bo tries to push Nora back on THE COUCH while kissing her.
N: I mean, you’re trying to get at my resistance.
Nora pushes them back up into a sitting position, but never breaking the kiss.
B: Is that what I’m doing?
He kisses her neck.
N: You’re not gonna find out where I was last night.
B: I doesn’t matter to me.
Nora stares at him.
N: It doesn’t?
B: No. This relationship is built on trust, on confidence and on animal passion.
N: Hm, I agree.
They fall back on THE COUCH kissing. Then Nora pushes them back up.
N: You’re not the least bit interested about where I might have been and why?
B: Nope.
N: No? You’re not just a little bit jealous? Just a little?
B: Never.
N: But I could have been anywhere with anyone.
He pushes her back on THE COUCH, but after a few kisses, Nora pushes them back up again.
N: Oh, come on, Bo Buchanan. If the situations were reversed, I’d be dying to know where you were and who you were with and why. I’d insist on knowing.
B: Look, I wanna make love to you right now. I don’t wanna interrogate you. Is there something wrong with that?
They smile at each other.
N: No.
B: Well, ok then.
N: Ok.
They kiss again. Same precedure: he pushes her back on the couch, she pushes them back up.
N: But I wished you were just a little more interested, you know.
B: If this isn’t interest, I don’t know what is.
N: You know what I’m talking about. Just my comings and my goings and all my secrets...
B: I am interested. I’m dying to know what’s under all these clothes.
N: No, that’s not what I’m talking about. I mean, don’t you care?
B: Of course I care.
N: You do?
B: Yes, I do.
N: Then ask me where I was last night.
B: Oh, Nora.
N: Come on, ask me.
B: Ok.
N: Ok.
B: So, where were you last night?
She laughs and is about to tell him, but then starts to look surprised.
N: You’re good. No, no. You are really good. You had the whole thing twisted. I was this close to telling you where I was last night.
B: Nora...
N: Oh, Hank would be so proud of you. But, commissioner, you know what? Your plan didn’t work. I’m not about to divulge any secret information that would hurt my case and help yours.
B: You know, Hank was right about you. If you were in my place, I bet you would try to trick me, wouldn’t you?
N: You were the one that was tricking me.
B: No, no, no. I wasn’t trying to trick you. See, not everybody thinks the way you think. Some people wanna make love just because they wanna make love.
N: Well, you think I don’t?
B: I don’t know what to think right now.The only thing I know is that we seem to have a little bit of a problem right here and it seems to be getting worse by the minute.
 
B: It’s confession time. When we were in the middle of our foreplay just now, a part of me would really have liked to know where you were last night. I was kissing you with my left brain. My right brain was dying to get the goods on Dorian.
N: Well, you left brain was doing a very good job.
B: Yeah. So I’m a louse, right?
N: No, you’re not a louse. You’re not a louse.
She kissed him on the cheek.
N: Well, Hank was here. He was obviously to twisting you…
B: I’m not blaming Hank, because I would really like to win this case too. I’d give anything to know where you were last night…no, no, no, I take that back. Not anything, because you mean a hell of a lot more to me than winning some conviction.
N: I bet you say that to all the girls.
B: I mean it. I mean it. Do I mean more to you than winning an acquittal?
N: Of course you do.
Bo looks suspiciously.
N: Bo, of course you do.
They kiss.
N: I mean we have to realistic here. You know, sometimes we’re gonna bring our work home with us and sometimes it’s just gonna come between us.
B: So what are we gonna do about it?
N: Well, maybe we should use the left side of our brains.
She comes on to him.
N: Better yet, let’s just forget our brains.
They kiss again.
B: Wait a minute. How do I know you’re not trying to get information out of me right now?
N: It’s not information I’m trying to get out of you. Let’s put it this way…if I can’t get you to stop thinking about Dorian’s case and bring you to a higher consciousness in 20 seconds, I’ll sort your socks for a month.
B: You’re on.