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BELLA
You put it on hold.
RENE
I did?
BELLA
Look. You also called Mexico.
Rene pushes her playfully, they
laugh.
RENE
I'll figure it out. You gotta be able
to reach me and Phil on the road -
I love saying that - on the road
BELLA: Very romantic
PHIL, 31, good looking with an
athlete's body, exits the
house, carrying Bella's three
suitcases with ease.
PHIL : If you call crappy motels,
backwater
towns and ballpark hot dogs
romantic.
He puts his Phoenix Desert Dogs baseball
hat on Rene's head with
a
kiss. Phil's love of Rene reassures
Bella. Phil heads to the old
station wagon to load the luggage,
while Rene slips her arm
through Bella's, clinging to her as
they walk to car.
RENE
Now, you know if you change your
mind, I'll race back here from
wherever the game is.
But Rene's strained expression tells
us what a great
sacrifice that would be. Bella forces a
smile.
BELLA
I won't change my mind, mom.
RENE
You might. You've always hated
Forks.
BELLA
It's not about Forks, it's about
Dad. I mean, two weeks a year, we
barely know each other.
ACT II
Bella sits next to her uniformed
father, police chief CHARLIE
SWAN, 40's. Taciturn,
introverted like Bella. Their
strained
silence contrasts Bella's
relationship with her mother.
Beat.
CHARLIE
Your hair's longer.
BELLA
I cut it since last time I
saw you.
CHARLIE
Guess it grew out again.
CHARLIE
How's your mom?
BELLA
Good.
Handmade cards to
�Daddy� and photos of Bella.
She winces at
herself, age 7, in a tutu,
sitting stubbornly on the
ground.
CHARLIE
I put Grandpa's old desk in
your
room. And I cleared some
shelves
in the bathroom.
BELLA
(grimacing)
That's right. One
bathroom.
CHARLIE
I'll just put these up in
your room
-
BELLA
I can do it
They both reach for the
bags, bumping one another
awkwardly.
Bella backs off, letting
Charlie carry the bags upstairs.
ACT IV
CHARLIE
Bella, you remember Billy
Black.
BELLA NODS
BILLY
Glad you're finally here.
Charlie
hasn't shut up about it
since you
told him you were coming.
CHARLIE
Keep exaggerating, I'll
wheel you
down the hill.
BILLY
Right after I ram you in
the ankles.
JACOB
I'm Jacob. We made mud
pies
together when we were
little kids.
BELLA
Yeah... I think I remember..
.
(re: the dads)
Are they always like this?
JACOB
It's getting worse with old
age.
CHARLIE
So what do you think of
your
homecoming gift?
BELLA
No way. The truck is for
me?
CHARLIE
Just bought it off Billy,
here.
JACOB
I rebuilt the engine and -
BELLA
It's perfect!
She beams. It's the first
genuine smile we've seen on her.
She rushes to the truck.
Jacob eagerly joins her.
JACOB
Okay, so you gotta double
pump the
clutch when you shift, but
-
BELLA
Maybe I can give you a
ride to school.
JACOB
I go to school on the
reservation.
BELLA
Too bad. Would've been
nice to
know at least one person.
ERIC
You're Isabella Swan, the
new girl. Hi.
I'm Eric. The eyes and ears
of this
place. Anything you need.
Tour guide,
lunch date, shoulder to cry
on.
BELLA
I'm kind of the �suffer in
silence� type.
ERIC
Good headline for your
feature
-
I'm on the paper, and
you're news,
baby, front page.
8.
BELLA
I -- no, I'm not news -- I'm,
seriously,
not at all
-
ERIC
Whoa, chillax. No feature.
BELLA
(relieved)
Would you mind just
pointing me
toward Mr. Varner's class?
ACT VI
EDWARD
Hello.
EDWARD
I didn't have a chance to introduce
myself last week. My name is
Edward Cullen.
She's too shocked that he's talking to
her to answer.
EDWARD
(prompting)
... You're Bella.
BELLA
I'm... yes.
EDWARD
Out of town. For personal reasons.
BELLA
Prophase.
EDWARD
May I look?
She slides him the microscope. He
glances through the lens.
EDWARD
Prophase.
BELLA
(muttering)
Like I said.
EDWARD
Enjoying the rain?
BELLA
Seriously? You're asking me about
the
weather?
EDWARD
It appears.
BELLA
No. I don't like the cold. Or the
wet. Or the gray. Or parkas. Or
turtle necks.
22.
BELLA
What?
Anaphase.
She snaps out of it. Covers with a dry
look.
BELLA
May I?
EDWARD
Like I said.
EDWARD
BELLA
It's complicated.
EDWARD
I think I can keep up.
BELLA
My mother remarried.
EDWARD
Very complex. So you don't like him.
BELLA
Phil is fine. Young for her, but
nice enough.
23.
36 INT. HIGH SCHOOL - HALLWAY -
MOMENTS LATER 36
EDWARD
Why didn't you stay with your mom
and stepdad?
BELLA
father.
EDWARD
But now you're unhappy.
BELLA
No... I -- I just..
.
EDWARD
I'm just trying to figure you out.
BELLA
Did you get contacts?
EDWARD
... no.
BELLA
ACT VIII