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MELINDA. Like the drink, only not spelled
What's your name?
COFFEY John Coffey, ma'am.
MELINDA Like the drink, only not spelled the same.
COFFEY No, ma'am. Not spelt the same at all.
She pushes the covers aside to rise. Hal tries to stop her...
HAL Melly, no...
...but she pushes his hand gently aside. Hal watches in wonder as she stands, takes a first tentative step...and walks to Coffey. She gazes up and touches his face.
MELINDA I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I. We found each other. We found each other in the dark.
She undoes her necklace, holds it up for him. He hesitates, glances to Paul. Paul nods--it's all right. Coffey lowers his head. Melinda affixes the delicate chain around his neck.
MELINDA It's St. Christopher. I want you to have it, Mr. Coffey, and wear it. He'll keep you safe. Please wear it for me.
COFFEY Thank you, ma'am.
MELINDA Thank you, John.
Her arms go around his neck, hugging him tightly as if she might never let go.
EXT. MOORES HOUSE - NIGHT
Paul and the men hustle Coffey out the front door toward the truck, helping him as best they can. He's weak as a baby, knees threatening to give out at any moment.
PAUL C'mon, John, stay on your feet.
HARRY Christ, he goes down, we'll need three mules and a crane to pick him up again...
They get Coffey to the truck and throw their backs into it, helping him crawl up onto the stakebed. He rolls over on his back. Harry hops up, covers him with an old blanket. Brutal pulls aside, speaking low:
BRUTAL He'll never sit in Old Sparky. You know that, don't you? (off Paul's look) He swallowed that stuff for a reason. I give him a few days. One of us'll be doing a cell check and there he'll be. Dead on his bunk.
PAUL If that's his choice, he's earned it. (beat) Let's get him back on the Mile.
FADE TO BLACK
IN BLACKNESS, A TITLE CARD APPEARS:
" Coffey on the Mile"
CUT TO:
INT. E BLOCK - NIGHT
Dean starts babbling with relief as they return:
DEAN Am I glad to see you! You were gone so long! Wild Bill's making noises like he's gonna wake up... (notices Coffey) What the hell's wrong with him?
BRUTAL He's hurting, Dean. Hurting bad.
Dean jumps in, helps them steer Coffey into his cell.
PAUL John, we're gonna set you on your bunk now. Ready?
Coffey nods, sits heavily on the bunk. He lowers his head, breath rasping like a rusted hinge. The guards step out.
DEAN What about Mrs. Moores? Was it like the mouse? Was it a...you know...a miracle?
PAUL Yes. Yes it was.
Paul scans their faces. Smiles are traded. An exultant beat.
HARRY Damn. I think we got away with it.
BRUTAL We still gotta convince a certain somebody to keep his trap shut.
PAUL Get his stuff.
Dean hurries off to retrieve Percy's holster and baton. Brutal unlocks the restraint room door, swings it open. Percy is revealed sitting against the wall, glaring, his mouth still taped. Paul crouches down. Brutal joins him.
PAUL I want to talk, not shout. I take the tape off, you gonna be calm.
Percy nods. Paul takes hold of the tape, preparing to yank.
BRUTAL My mother always said if you do it fast, it won't hurt so much.
Paul rips the tape off. Percy's eyes water with pain.
BRUTAL I guess she was wrong.
PERCY Get me out of this nut-coat.
PAUL In a minute.
PERCY Now! Now! Right n--
Paul slaps him hard, knocks him sideways. Percy looks up, blinking in surprise. Paul grabs him, yanks him back up.
PAUL You shut up and listen. You deserved to be punished for what you did to Del. You'll accept it like a man, or we'll make you sorry you were ever born. We'll tell people how you sabotaged Del's execution--
PERCY Sabotaged!
PAUL --and how you pissed yourself like a frightened little girl. Yes, we'll talk, that's a given--but, Percy, mind me now...we'll also see you beaten within an inch of your life.
Percy blinks, unable to grasp that.
PAUL We know people, too, are you so foolish you don't realize that? People with friends and loved ones doing time in this prison. People who'd be happy to amputate you nose or your penis just so someone they care about could get an extra three hours in the exercise yard every week. (off Percy's look) Let bygones be bygones. Nothing's hurt so far but your pride...and nobody need ever know about that except the people in this room.
BRUTAL What happens on the Mile, stays on the Mile. Always has.
A long pause. Softly:
PERCY May I be let out of this coat now?
They pull him to his feet, undo the straps. He shrugs out of the straitjacket and adjusts his clothes, trying to maintain a shred of dignity.
PERCY My things?
Dean hands them over. Percy smooths his hair and puts his hat on, starts strapping on his holster belt.
PAUL Think it over, Percy.
PERCY Oh, I intend to. I intend to think about it very hard. Starting right now.
Percy exits the restraint room. Brutal whispers to Paul:
BRUTAL He'll talk. Sooner or later.
Paul nods with weary resignation--yeah, I know.
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