ADMINISTRATOR ANDREWS BARISTA BEN BEN_AND_ROB BLAKE CY DEBORAH DEBORAH_HANNA DYLAN FAY GIRLS GPS HANNA HANNA_AND_DYLAN HANNA_AND_ROSE HANNA_DEBORAH HANNA_DYLAN HANNA_FAY HANNA_MARCY HANNA_ROB HANNA_ROSE MARCY MARCY_AND_FAY MUSIC NURSE OFFICER_MIKE OPERATOR PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL_ANDREWS ROB ROB_HANNA ROSE SMART_ASS_KID STUDENT STUDENTS TEEN TEENS WAITER MUSIC All you gotta do is Keep it groovin' Keep it keep it groovin' Keep it, keep it groovin' GIRLS HANNA Okay, well. It's been real ladies, but Grandmapalooza's upon us. MARCY I find it always helps to make flashcards or... MARCY, FAY, Both: Just teach a HANNA friend! HANNA, MARCY, FAY FAY Could Miss Byers be any more out of touch? HANNA She's like a million years old. MARCY Ooh, maybe she'll retire before finals. HANNA Pipe dreams, sis. Pipe dreams. MARCY HANNA I'll catch you guys later. HANNA FAY -Bye. -Bye. MUSIC Keep it groovin Keep it groovin, baby You got to keep it groovin' DEBORAH HANNA -Hey there. -Oh, my gosh! HANNA Jeez, Mom. Lurk much? What are you doing? DEBORAH Well, you know. I was just sitting here waiting. And, well, yeah, I guess technically I was just lurking. Now that you point it out. HANNA So what's going on? DEBORAH I was just hoping to catch you because we need to talk about something. It's not bad, I promise. HANNA Has anything good ever followed the words "we have to talk?" DEBORAH Well, if you're talking about the dawn of time, history of the human language versus the continuum of the dawn of history... HANNA Okay. Spill, Mom. DEBORAH I got a new job. HANNA You did? DEBORAH It's a young tech company. HANNA Mm-hmm? DEBORAH They offered me Head of Marketing. This is a big promotion. HANNA That's amazing Mom! Oh, my gosh! You work so hard. You totally deserve this. Congrats. Why does it look like you're about to tell me that the fish in the tank isn't actually Mr. Bubbles? DEBORAH It's in Chicago. HANNA Chicago, like move to Chicago? No. No way! No! DEBORAH I know it's a lot to take in. HANNA What are you even talking about? What about school? What about my friends? Our whole lives are here. DEBORAH Hanna, you know how long I've been looking. HANNA So keep on looking! DEBORAH If there were anything out there, I would. Baby, these opportunities are one in a million. And listen. I found a nearby high school that has a top-tier magnet arts program. It's supposed to be phenomenal and like, really well- connected. HANNA No. DEBORAH And baby, all we have to do is submit some of your drawings. HANNA No. DEBORAH You've been starved for better art classes. HANNA No. DEBORAH Hanna, I know this is a lot to take in, but big picture. This could be amazing for both of us. HANNA DEBORAH Hanna... Breathe. You're having one of your panic attacks. HANNA No. DEBORAH Look at me baby. Hanna! Look at me. One, two, Hanna. HANNA DEBORAH -Stop! -Look at me. HANNA Stop! MARCY It's just not going to be the same without you. HANNA Aww. Come here. I'm going to miss you guys so much. MARCY No tears. We're only a text away. Plus, you should consider yourself lucky. Getting out of this lame basic town. FAY And your new school looks pretty tight. HANNA Hopefully. I mean Pratt is really hard to get into. So maybe Lakewood will give me an edge or whatever. FAY A hundred p. MARCY Or whatever. HANNA MARCY Picture? HANNA Okay. MARCY Last looks. HANNA Okay. MARCY Here we go. HANNA Okay. Okay, let's see. MARCY So snatch! HANNA Are we even allowed to be this glam? MARCY Girl, we're not. HANNA MUSIC You heard the beat Got the world on a string To live forever You'll do anything Hatch your eggs Grab the diamond ring This is our night To do everything Oh oh It's the time of our lives Ta, da, ta, da. DEBORAH We almost forgot Iris. HANNA You still have that thing? DEBORAH Bite your tongue. She'll hear you. I think these are her ears. You were so proud of it when you brought it home. Mrs. Sheen told me you spent all afternoon painting the patterns, trying to get all the little details right. HANNA And then I named it Iris. And you didn't think I was crazy? DEBORAH A little. In addition to being incredibly creative and talented. HANNA I do have to admit it. She does look like an Iris. DEBORAH Look Hanna... I know how you hate mom lectures. But I just wanted to say I know how hard this move has been for you. You're still mad at me, I can tell. But I know you're going to like it here. And we are going to get through this. You and me, just like always. HANNA You're right. I hate lectures. DEBORAH Well, as a person who has admittedly made many not so perfect decisions, I can confidently say this is isn't one of them. HANNA Okay, okay, okay. Message received. DEBORAH Hanna, I just... HANNA What do you want me to say? I know I have to take one for the team here, but it doesn't mean I don't get to be sad when something sucks. DEBORAH Okay. Right. MUSIC Hoo hey, yeah Hoo hey, yeah Hoo hey, yeah Hoo hey ADMINISTRATOR Here is your schedule Miss Brooks. Your locker assignment is 10-24, which is just around the corner and down the second hallway. HANNA Oh. ADMINISTRATOR And Principal Andrews has organized small group presentations today in the South Quad. You're assigned to group three so you'll need to be out there by 9:15. HANNA Thanks. Okay. MUSIC One two three I never want to be Your popular freak And you want a weak girl And you want a weak girl Ahhhh All I want to be You gotta be free for me HANNA Oh hey, do you know where locker 10-24 is? HANNA Okay. PRINCIPAL ANDREWS Thank you for coming. As you know, the second Monday of every month we have a preparedness week. And today I'd like to talk to you about this. Does anyone know what we're looking at here? SMART ASS KID Student: Jelly donut! STUDENTS PRINCIPAL This is no laughing ANDREWS matter. This is what can happen if you're behind the wheel under the influence of drugs and alcohol. ROB I have a question. Are we going to be discussing Riley Taft's heroin overdose? PRINCIPAL ANDREWS Mr. Walker, we may have time for questions at the end. But right now we're just going to... ROB So we're just going to keep pretending that it didn't happen. Cool. PRINCIPAL We have limited ANDREWS time guys. So right now I'd like to introduce our special guest Officer Mike. OFFICER MIKE Hey guys. I know, you have a lot on your minds. But if you could just humor me here and close your eyes. Come on, close them. I want you to take a moment to think about your future. All the things you want. Then imagine that in one moment that all goes away. STUDENTS ROB What, no filter? Wow. To think that memorable moment of yours could've been lost forever. Unsung, undocumented. HANNA Just sending my friend a snap. ROB Yeah, I'm sure they're riveted. HANNA Have I done something to offend you? ROB Not you per se. It's just the ego fueled Chernobyl, also known as social media. HANNA Except no one ever dies from Snapchat exposure. ROB Maybe a little on the inside. HANNA Oh, okay. MR. ARNET All right students, please take a seat. Hope you all had a good break. We have a new student joining our program. This is Hanna Brooks. She's an aspiring illustrator. Please make her feel welcome. Now we have a lot of ground to cover this semester, both in and out of the studio. Now we're going to be looking at mixed media and printmaking as well as focusing on your individual portfolios. But first I'm assigning a partner project. It's going to be due in a couple of weeks. Now the idea is to get out of your comfort zone and experiment. Okay, starting at the head of each table. Look to your right and you will find your partner. Take a moment to say hello. HANNA Please, try to contain your excitement. ROB Yeah. I'll do my best. HANNA Okay, so you're having a bad day. ROB Why would you assume that? HANNA I saw you at the presentation. Talking about Rina? ROB Riley? Riley Taft. She was a student at Lakewood High. Overdosed a few years ago. And she was a friend of my sister's. Their group of friends, they all used together. HANNA Heroin? ROB I hate to break the news to you Dorothy. But yeah it's a thing. And it's still creeping its way around campus. School board paved over it. No surprise. Doesn't make them look good. And that's more important than oh, I don't know, confronting reality. HANNA I mean it seems like they were trying to do something today. ROB Yeah. I mean they did have Officer Mike show us a smashed car. And do the "just say no" routine. Just like telling us that abstinence is the best form of birth control. It's a metaphorical equivalent to putting a condom on a banana. HANNA At least the banana's not pregnant. ROB Right. Hilarious. MR. ARNET Oh. One more thing to remember in the coming months. After midterm portfolio review I'll be nominating one student for the M. Snyder Fellowship at the Art Institute, which is nationally recognized. And for those of you thinking about pursuing art after graduation, this is a special opportunity and a big college resume builder. DEBORAH I am drowning in work emails. Sorry. HANNA No, it's fine. DEBORAH There. Whew! So, tell me about your new school. You met anyone? HANNA Not really. It's the middle of the school year so everyone pretty much has their friends already. You know? DEBORAH Oh. It'll just take a minute I bet. HANNA I guess. DEBORAH So what about your art classes? HANNA My teacher seems okay. There's actually this fellowship where he nominates one student and it's sort of a big deal. I looked it up and there's some legit alumni artists. Most of the students get into top schools. DEBORAH Way to bury the lead. HANNA DEBORAH That sounds all kinds of amazing. HANNA Yeah. DEBORAH So what do you have to do to apply? HANNA I just have to get some new sketches together, which shouldn't be a problem since my weekends are looking pretty open. DEBORAH Do you remember you have, uh, plans for our Sunday Funday Dinner? With yours truly? HANNA Duh. Besides that. DEBORAH Uh, full disclosure, I may have also signed you up for a summer SAT course. Don't be mad. It's only six weeks, it's virtual and it won't cramp too much of your style, promise. Okay. HANNA You know, being prepared always helps you deal with the stress. I appreciate it but can we talk about something else? This is really stressing me out. DEBORAH Sorry. That is the last thing I want to do. You're not having trouble sleeping again? HANNA No, no. I'm fine Mom. DEBORAH Okay. Oh shoot, it's already 7:00. Um, I have to meet with potential clients for drinks. Yay? HANNA Go rope 'em in. DEBORAH I already have my lasso. I shouldn't be too late. HANNA Bye. HANNA What are you guys doing? MARCY AND FAY Both: Our nails! MARCY We got these totally cool jewels. See? HANNA I love a good manicure sleepover. MARCY How are things in Chicago? HANNA Good. They're good. MARCY You're a terrible liar. HANNA I know. Um, they're... It's really not that bad. It's just not home. MARCY I know. FAY We're always here for you. HANNA Thanks guys. Bye. MARCY Mwah. Bye! HANNA We stay down for life MUSIC All I know is we gon' get it We gon' kill it All we do is STUDENT Student: Come this way. DYLAN Hey, it's a lockdown. We just got to go in the nearest room. Come on, this way. It's okay, hurry. NURSE Okay. O’CONNER Listen students, listen. Please don't panic. This is a lockdown. I want everybody to get low, stay away from the windows and the interior walls. Down low, below the line of fire. HANNA DYLAN Is this your first lockdown? HANNA Yeah. DYLAN Don't stress. It's probably just a drill. We have to do them every quarter. HANNA DYLAN Never when I have a chem test, mind you. Nah, Mr. Campbell would never let that happen. Probably have us crouched down right now with our scantrons doing exams under the desk. DYLAN You're new here, right? Are you a sophomore? HANNA A junior. DYLAN Ah. Senior chem is something to look forward to. Something to live for. PRINCIPAL ANDREWS PA: Thank you students. This was a drill. I repeat, this was a drill. Please return to your scheduled classes. DYLAN So we live to see another day. HANNA I guess so. DYLAN So I'm Dylan. HANNA Hanna. DYLAN What uh, what school did you come from? HANNA I actually moved from Maryland. DYLAN Oh. Do you know anyone here? HANNA Not really. DYLAN Well, now you do. HANNA Name and Insta. DYLAN Here. Sweet. Salty_sandwiches? HANNA Yeah, um. My friend Marcy has a dog who's like a total food thief, especially sandwiches. So we named him Lord Sandwich. And then I started posting from his point of view. I don't know it's kind of a long story. DYLAN Okay. HANNA I kept it going because, I don't know. I guess I'm just like, tired of seeing everyone post about their best lives ever and all that stuff. You know? DYLAN Yeah. I do actually, yeah. You're a funny girl, Hanna. It's nice to have someone around who thinks so differently for a change, you know? HANNA Eh, I do what I can. DYLAN Okay, well my, my class is that way, so I'll see you around. HANNA Yeah, bye. ROB Hey. HANNA Uh, hey. ROB You free after school? HANNA Uh... ROB There's the enthusiasm I was hoping for. Look, I'm right there with you, but unfortunately we need to come up with a plan for our project. It's due next week. HANNA Yeah. ROB Or we can just blow it off if you want. HANNA No, no. We, we should get started. ROB Good. 2568 Elmwood. HANNA What's that, your house? ROB No, my studio. You can walk there from here. HANNA Oh. BEN Watch it, freak! ROB Hey. BEN AND ROB PRINCIPAL ANDREWS Hey. Break it up! I said get up! ROB Good talk. PRINCIPAL My office. ANDREWS Both of you. ROB 2568 Elmwood. GPS GPS: You have arrived at your destination. HANNA Hello? Rob? HANNA Rob? ROB You're late. HANNA Yeah. Well you didn't tell me we were meeting in a weird abandoned lot. I thought we were meeting at your studio. ROB That's what this is. I do public art. You can come up. HANNA Your eye looks pretty bad. Does, does that hurt? ROB A small price to pay against the forces of Bromophobia. Ben Carlson is an idiot. Not worth talking about. What type of art is it that you do exactly? HANNA I'm working on a graphic novel. ROB Oh. So you draw comics? HANNA Graphic novels are more than just comics. ROB Right. They're fancy comics. Look, zombie and superhero stories aren't really my thing, so... HANNA Well, they don't have to be, because there's tons of graphic novels that don't involve that. ROB Yeah? HANNA Are we even allowed to be here right now? ROB Uh, yes and no? I have permission to paint this wall. The developer said I could do it. But he thinks I'm a college student, not a high school student. So there's that. HANNA I mean, why would you want to paint something back here when nobody can see it? ROB See that's your first mistake. Don't assume no one can see it. It's a wide open space. Perfect to open a dialogue. HANNA A dialogue. ROB Yeah, that's what real art is supposed to do, right? Inspire, start conversation. HANNA As opposed to comics? Okay then. What conversation are you starting here? ROB Those lines there, those are the canvas borders. It's like a large thought bubble. See I like to put worlds or themes inside of a closed thought. Sort of my thing. And then this figure here pushed up against the top trying to escape is inspired by my sister. Here. HANNA Um, it's kind of hard to talk about our project with these on. ROB Oh, is that right? Tragic. And I was really looking forward to it. HANNA Seriously? Rob. Rob! Hello? ROB Look, I have 15 minutes until security shuts me down, okay? HANNA Let's just meet at the roof. ROB Man, that took forever to get my order right. HANNA It's cool. I actually needed to brush up on my waiting around skills, so today has been super helpful. HANNA ROB Hey, you okay? Can I call you back in like an hour? I can blow this off if you need me to. You sure? Okay. Bye. HANNA If you have something better to do, then by all means. ROB That was my sister. She got out of rehab for the fourth time a few months ago, so it's important to pick up the phone. HANNA Oh, right. ROB Uh, so for our project we are supposed to combine styles. HANNA Excuse me? ROB What? I gotta see what I'm dealing with here. Uh, your character is... some sort of rodent? HANNA That's Mavis. She's a teenage honey badger. She's sort of a loner and doesn't look like much, but she uses being underestimated to her advantage. World's most fearless creature. You know? ROB Honey badgers? HANNA Honey badger don't care. King cobra? Boom! Just a snack. Beehive, no problem. You know, she has super thick skin, so stings, bites, internet trolls, everything just rolls right off her. ROB So you're saying I shouldn't mess with Mavis. HANNA It's not advisable. Got it. ROB So I take it you're applying for the big fellowship. HANNA Yeah. Aren't you? ROB I think I'm just going to take some courses at the city college when I graduate. My grades outside of art class aren't exactly going to wow any admission boards, fellowship or not. HANNA That may not be true. ROB HANNA Okay, so anyway, what should we do for the project? ROB Well, I work large scale and you work small, so... meet somewhere in the middle? Say like a 4 x 5 canvas? HANNA Okay yeah. So let's sketch out some ideas and meet back to hammer 'em out. ROB Sure. Whatever. Mr. Arnet loves to assign these partner projects but they're always such a waste of time. HANNA Well, the key is having a good attitude. ROB Right. HANNA Well, it's my mom so I have to go. See ya. ROB Yeah, see ya. HANNA So it's Dylan_Collins45. MARCY Thirst trap. This is a real person? HANNA I know. And he's like, actually nice. He has this sort of earth-shattering dimple. MARCY Oh. He's definitely got his angles down. HANNA Is that a bad thing? MARCY No, not necessarily. He just looks a little... curated. But I definitely would. HANNA Oh, you're so bad. MARCY Someone has to be. Sorry babe, I gotta run. HANNA Okay, no worries. HANNA MARCY -Bye. -Bye. DYLAN Hey there Salty Sandwiches. HANNA Hey. DYLAN How's the PTSD? HANNA I'm managing. DYLAN Hmm. What's that? Are you part of the art program? HANNA Yeah. I mean technically. DYLAN That's really cool. You know you don't have to be shy about it. You have a thing. Not many people do, trust me. HANNA Yeah. I, I guess so. DYLAN Do you want to come sit with us? HANNA Yeah. Yeah sure. Yeah. DYLAN Hanna, this is Blake and Rose. ROSE Hi Hanna. HANNA Hi there. ROSE So where'd you guys meet? Chess club? BLAKE You doing that again? DYLAN Uh... ROSE Oh, a 4.0 isn't good enough. He's forever puffing up that college rezzie. DYLAN It's not going to puff itself. Nah, Hanna's new to Lakewood. We met in "the shit". HANNA Lockdown drill. BLAKE Ah, classic. Last quarter we had a drill where there was actually a dude in black roaming the halls with a fake rifle. ROSE Some parents were pretty miffed. DYLAN Yeah but some weren't. Isn't that the real headline? HANNA Yeah. Crazy. ROSE So where are you from? HANNA Maryland. ROSE Oh. Must've been hard to move to a new school in the middle of the year. HANNA Yeah, it's been different. ROSE Brothers and sisters? HANNA No. It's just me and my mom. ROSE I'm an only child too. DYLAN Why don't you let the girl eat her lunch, Rose? ROSE So. What are you doing after school? HANNA No big plans. ROSE You didn't invite her to the plaza? DYLAN I was going to. Or you know, just ask if you wanted to hang solo. ROSE Lame. That's no fun. We can all hang out together. HANNA Yeah. Yeah. That, that sounds cool. ROSE Great. Then it's decided. DYLAN Oh, I forgot a fork, I'll be right back. ROSE What are you doing? DYLAN What are you doing? She's a cool girl. She's like real. You know, like a real person. ROSE Mm. Okay mental note for the rest of us robots. DYLAN Come on. ROSE I'm kidding. BLAKE Okay, my turn. This one's on me. DYLAN So Dom and lobster. BLAKE Exactly. WAITER Can I get you guys started with some drinks? DYLAN Yeah um, could we get some waters? ROSE And I'll have a chardonnay. WAITER I'll have to see some ID please. ROSE Here you go. WAITER What's your birthday? ROSE December 2nd 1998. Is there a problem? I come here all the time. Why don't you go ahead and send over your manger? WAITER French or Californian? ROSE Whichever one is more... buttery. DYLAN DYLAN You are unbelievable. BLAKE You tell 'em babe. ROSE He was clearly ageist. HANNA That was seriously ballsy. DYLAN Yeah. ROSE Mmm. Thank you. WAITER I'll be back with some waters. BLAKE Thank you. You don't even want it? ROSE I just wanted to get away with it. BLAKE You are so crazy. ROSE That's why you love me. BLAKE Mm-hmm. ROSE Speaking of love, which ones do you like better? These? HANNA Ooh. HANNA DYLAN -Cute, mm-hmm. - Those are them. ROSE And then we've got these. HANNA Ooh. Okay, they both look really good on you. ROSE Perfect. Then these are yours. HANNA No, I can't let you give me those. ROSE Why? They'd be a great shape on your face. And my mom doesn't even look at the credit card bill. It's nothing really. HANNA Thanks, they're just, they're not really me. HANNA Sorry, it's my mom. I have to go. BLAKE Seriously? DYLAN Well, I should hit the books anyway. Chem test tomorrow. BLAKE Hmm. ROSE If he brings home an A minus, parents might put him up for adoption. DYLAN They might. HANNA ROSE Good news bad news, it doesn't matter if we keep destroying the planet. DYLAN Hypocrisy, the beating heart of every child-parent relationship. BLAKE Don't let these two depress you, Hanna. HANNA It's only depressing because it's kind of true. ROSE Hey, you coming to the thing on Saturday? HANNA What thing? ROSE Since the world is ending, someone had to throw a party, right? BLAKE Yeah. When you the goat They don't want no smoke I'm Tom Brady watch me win one mo I'm Tiger Woods in the hood know I'm good I'm Drew Brees This a breeze understood TEENS ...they don't want no smoke I'm Tom Brady watch me win one mo ROB I wouldn't trust that. HANNA Oh. Okay. Are you having fun? ROB Beer pong and trap rap isn't really my thing. Whatever floats your boat I guess. HANNA Yeah, so why are you here then? ROB I was hoping to pick another fight. HANNA Hmm. Should be easy for you. ROB My buddy Zev was supposed to help me set up some new scaffolding, so I came to pick him up. But he's three Jell-O shots down, so I'd say that window is probably closed now. HANNA Yeah. ROB Yeah. HANNA Oh, are we still meeting for our project tomorrow morning? ROB Kind of have to, right? HANNA Yeah. ROSE There you are. Sorry, I need to borrow her for a second. You're welcome. I'm saving you. HANNA Thanks. You know him? ROSE I know of him. His sister's got like, serious issues. Come on. Let's dance. HANNA I'm not really a dancer. ROSE Okay well, bathroom then. Come on. ROSE So. You and Dylan. HANNA I think it's more of a friend thing. ROSE Do you like him? HANNA Um... I don't know. ROSE Why so shy? You don't have to be. Not with me. HANNA What's that? ROSE Oh, it's just my meds. Xanax. I used to get kind of anxious, like shy anxious. But then I got the script, it just helps quiet the noise, you know? Do you want one? HANNA Um, is it safe? ROSE Yeah. From my doctor. It's not that serious. Just helps me chill. You should totally try it. HANNA AND ROSE DYLAN There you are. I've been looking everywhere for you. HANNA Ah, here I am. BLAKE Oh, what's up Miss Hanna? HANNA Oh, you know, just living the dream. BLAKE Hey someone has to. ROSE May as well be us. BLAKE Cheers. DYLAN Cheers to that. HANNA Cheers. BLAKE Pretty scrumptious. DYLAN Ooh, strong. BLAKE DYLAN There it is! BLAKE Okay. HANNA TEENS DYLAN That's in! You should know that MUSIC there's more out there You don't have to please me Just tell me you need me I might just look for something new When talk runs out take a look at my heart Go back to the start Go back to the start If love can't win... DYLAN So, you having fun? HANNA Yeah. DYLAN Yeah. HANNA Totally. Are you? DYLAN Yeah. Yeah, I am now. With you. MUSIC Go on So go on Go on HANNA My god. MARCY Hey... Uh wow, what happened to you? HANNA I went to this party last night. MARCY And slept in your clothes? HANNA I guess I was tired? MARCY You don't know? Were you wasted? DEBORAH Hanna, breakfast is ready. HANNA Sorry I have to go. MARCY Was Mr. Abs there? I need deets! HANNA Okay. I'll call you guys later. DEBORAH Mom: Yes, there's a lot of crossover between the two companies I think we can use to our advantage. All right. Well let's meet 15 minutes before. Thanks, bye. I have been on the phone all morning. Everybody wants to have a meeting, then they want to talk about the meeting. HANNA Sounds riveting. DEBORAH Sorry I wasn't here when you got home last night. HANNA Oh! No, no big. I'm sorry they're working you so hard. DEBORAH Ah, it's fine. It's just a new job so I have to say yes to everything. HANNA What time is it? DEBORAH It's almost 10. HANNA I gotta go. I have this art project I need to get done today. DEBORAH Oh, well remember our Sunday dinner. I am making Caprese salad and lasagna. How about a Sopranos theme? HANNA Sure. DEBORAH All right. See you tonight. HANNA Sorry, I'm late. ROB I imagine you were feeling it this morning. HANNA What's that supposed to mean? ROB You were hanging with Dylan Collins and his crew. Word is those guys go pretty hard. HANNA You mean they go to a party and actually have fun? ROB Just passing along information. HANNA Dylan is like a total overachiever. And nice. You know, he's the only actually nice person I've met since I've been here. ROB Right. So I stretched the canvas. Did you bring some sketches? HANNA Yeah. I was thinking we could draw my character Mavis and in the background we could have words that describe her but in your style. ROB I'm not mad at it. HANNA Okay. ROB At first I thought your character could have a thought and I could paint the thought, but it's also supposed to be multimedia so I found these cool frames. What if we have your character just like, holding it. And inside the frame we have her thinking the thought. The thought inside the frame? HANNA What is she thinking about? ROB Herself. Like everyone else. She could be taking a selfie. HANNA So... inside the picture there's a picture of her thinking about taking a picture of herself. Maybe she's holding the frame up in a way where you can't see her face. ROB Really presenting it, yeah. That's good. HANNA Yeah. MUSIC You're a chameleon baby And now I'm not waiting anymore I'm so sick of this Hello goodbye Hello goodbye Hello goodbye Changing with you more Too many times Too many times Too many times I'm so sick of this ROB So if you hold the can here and do really short bursts you can really control those small lines. HANNA Okay, cool. MUSIC Is your mind playing tricks on you Or my head's too good for you Head's too good for you ROB So this, this is going to be the harder part for me, just because it's so small I have to use a paint pen. HANNA Mm-hmm. ROB So let me get the details first and then you can do the character, okay? HANNA Okay, cool. ROB Cool. HANNA Okay. HANNA Um, how long is it going to take for you to finish your part? ROB I don't know, like an hour? HANNA Okay, then it has to dry. Why don't we meet back up here tomorrow morning before school and I'll put the finishing touches on Mavis? ROB We have to present this tomorrow morning. HANNA It won't take me very long. ROB Okay. We have to meet early so we have enough time. 7:00. HANNA Cool. See you then. HANNA DYLAN -Hey. -Hey. HANNA Thanks. DYLAN So you have fun last night? I mean, it seemed like you did. HANNA Yeah. Yeah totally. Yeah. DYLAN Cool. HANNA I was okay, right? DYLAN Yeah. You were tremendous. There was a little bit of drama when you were trying to open your front door last night. HANNA At my, at my house? DYLAN Yeah, yeah, I, uh, I dropped you off last night, remember? HANNA Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Duh. DYLAN You know I've been waiting all day to do that? HANNA DYLAN Come on. Let's get out of here. HANNA Wow. DYLAN Come on, this way. So, do you, do you have a boyfriend back home? HANNA No. I mean, I dated someone for a little while freshman year. DYLAN Mm. What happened? HANNA He started dating someone else. A sophomore. She was older or whatever and I don't know. I'm not the most experienced dater. I'm saying way too much. DYLAN No, you're not. It... you know most people, they're like, they're always on. You know? But you're not on, you're just, you're just you. HANNA Thanks? DYLAN It, it's cool. It's a way different vibe from my ex, you know? She's like 100 percent drama and always needs to be the center of attention. HANNA Well, it sounds intense. DYLAN It was. HANNA Yeah. DYLAN You know, I just, I just want you to feel comfortable, right? Like I mean we can totally take things slow. HANNA Oh, this is amazing. DYLAN Come on, down here. DYLAN Well guys? BLAKE Oh, hey guys. ROSE Oh, my god yes, finally. HANNA Is this like your own apartment? ROSE Isn't it so cute? Hey, how are you feeling? HANNA Good. A little fuzzy. ROSE You had some drinks with your xanny. The hot tub will fix you right up. HANNA Oh, I don't have a suit. ROSE I think I left one here before. I'll go look. HANNA Thanks. ROSE Does it fit? HANNA Sort of. ROSE Great. It looks really good on you. HANNA Thanks. BLAKE Cheers bro. ROSE Did you want one? HANNA Um, yeah. Sure. If you don't mind. ROSE Yeah, of course. This is heaven. HANNA ...she's acting like my old chick Nose in the air HANNA Aren't you worried your parents are going to come home? DYLAN Oh no, they're out of town. HANNA They leave you here by yourself? DYLAN No. My brother still lives here. He uh, he just finished law school. Got a job working for a judge but it doesn't really pay much, you know, so. HANNA Oh. That sucks. BLAKE I know, right? Like law school? You can't even make rent? How depressing is that? ROSE Cheers to the future. HANNA Cheers. DYLAN Cheers everyone. HANNA It's already 7:00? DYLAN Yeah, I guess. Why? HANNA It's Sunday night dinner. My mom's like, non- negotiable thing. I'm going to be so late. HANNA Ugh. We're still working on our painting. Yes, I know, I know. I should've texted. Yes. Yeah. I'm ready for some real Italian cooking. ROSE, BLAKE, DYLAN HANNA Okay, okay. I'll see you soon. DYLAN Okay. I'll drive you. ROSE In case of emergency break glass. HANNA Yeah. Thanks. ROSE Bye. DYLAN Later. BLAKE -Peace. -Peace. DYLAN DEBORAH Well, she's alive. But is she hungry? HANNA You went all out. DEBORAH I did. There's the Caprese salad. And lasagna? Not so great cold. It's almost 8:00. HANNA Sorry. We had to clean up the art room. DEBORAH And that took another hour? HANNA I already feel really bad, okay? You work late all the time. DEBORAH Okay. Okay. That's fair. It's not that big of a deal. I guess I just got into character playing the naggy Italian mother. Come on. Let's eat. DEBORAH Lasagna not doing it for you? I made it with ricotta and love. HANNA Sorry, I'm not that hungry. DEBORAH Maybe it's because you're distracted. HANNA Oh, come on, Mom. DEBORAH We unplug for Sunday dinner. It's our thing. HANNA It's more of your thing. DEBORAH I seem to recall it was a mutual decision. HANNA We made that for when I was 13. DEBORAH See? It stood the test of time. HANNA I have homework to do. DEBORAH Oh. Okay. HANNA MUSIC You wanna get in my zone Well you can't be scared You wanna be on Well I'm over here Come here, let's talk about what time will tell Let's see if we can fit into a fairytale HANNA Oh, my gosh. ROB And so our original design had some ideas that proved a little more time consuming than anticipated. MR. ARNET Hanna. So nice of you to join us. HANNA Um, I'm so sorry. My mom's car, it had problems this morning. MR. ARNET Rob was just explaining why the piece is not quite finished. HANNA Right, yeah. We were supposed to... ROB We didn't want to cut corners on the concept, so we decided not to sacrifice quality even though we were out of time. MR. ARNET I see. Hanna, now that you're here would you like to tell us about the piece? HANNA Um, yeah, so... Um, we, we wanted to put together our styles. I'm um, I draw, um and illustrate, and Rob does murals, and we wanted to, uh, just join the worlds. MR. ARNET That was the assignment. But what is this piece about? HANNA Well... it's open to interpretation, and um, it's uh, you know, if the idea is just to... look at it and um, to, to, uh... ROB It was to look at the idea of self and self- image. Who is the person we see versus the person we present? See I was skeptical about working on canvas because I'm used to outdoor spaces and I like the idea of gearing things towards a broader audience, but... I think we combined our styles so that neither of us felt compromised. MR. ARNET Mr. Arnet: And, were you pleased with the result? HANNA Yeah. Definitely. HANNA Um, thanks for answering most of the questions. ROB Yeah, it's not like I had a choice. HANNA I know. I'm sorry. ROB Look, don't try and sell me on that whole car thing. I'm not buying it. HANNA Honestly, I, I just overslept. ROB Wow. You're really committed to your craft. HANNA I am committed. ROB Sure you are. HANNA Did I just blow my chance at the fellowship? ROB Your precious fellowship is based almost entirely on the midterm portfolio review. If you're serious about it you might want to consider making your work your priority okay? HANNA It is. ROB Sure. DYLAN Hello. What's wrong? HANNA I bombed my peer review. It was my first one so I really wanted to make a good impression. DYLAN Aw, I'm sure it wasn't that bad. HANNA No. No, it was. I was late and then I totally froze. Do you have a xanny I can have? DYLAN Yeah, totally. Here. There you go. HANNA Thanks. DYLAN Yeah, no big deal. ROSE Hello lovebirds. DYLAN Yo, hey. HANNA Hey. ROSE So the guys are busy today, but do you want to hang? Just the ladies? BLAKE Limited edition Jordan release. They're calling my name. HANNA Okay, yeah. ROSE Cool, great. I just have to get my stuff. Meet me in the parking lot. HANNA Okay. DYLAN Try to cheer up, all right? HANNA Okay. HANNA Is that you and Dylan? Where was this? ROSE It was in Aspen a couple of years ago. Our moms are close. We've been vacationing together since we were like, 10. HANNA Oh. Where is your mom? At work? ROSE They're in Europe until next week. HANNA So you're home alone? ROSE Yeah. Oh well, Ruth is here. The housekeeper. HANNA Wow. I wish my mom would go somewhere so I could just chill. I mean I love her, but she just, she stresses me out sometimes. HANNA She can be like, hyper focused. It's just the two of us, so. ROSE Well, at least she cares. I mean, my mom doesn't have a job, but she's somehow always busy. She's a functioning alcoholic, although the functional part is pretty debatable. HANNA I'm sorry. ROSE It's okay. My Dad runs a pharmaceutical company, so he's basically a nihilist. Kidding. Kind of. What about your dad? HANNA Oh um, they divorced when I was three. He has a new wife and a new family, but I see him every now and then. But it's pretty perfunctory. ROSE Perfunctory. That's like the perfect word. Describes my relationship to the entire world. Hmm. Perfunctory. HANNA HANNA What are you watching? ROSE ASMR. I find it really relaxing. I don't like whispering though. Just scratching and tapping. I know, it's kind of weird. Is it bothering you? HANNA No. No, it's sort of fascinating. ROSE So you haven't had a boyfriend since... Freshman year. But you've hooked up with people? HANNA Yeah. Sometimes. ROSE So... you're a V? HANNA Technically, I guess. I know. It's sort of embarrassing. ROSE No, it's not. I thought that my first time was going to be this like, huge deal and it was so not. Shane was a big waste of time. HANNA It is, isn't it? I just get so spun out sometimes. It's hard to undo it. The xanny seemed to help with that actually. ROSE You should get a script. I mean, I don't mind sharing but it's supposed to be take as-needed. And that's like every day. HANNA Yeah. I don't think I can. ROSE Why not? Just tell your mom you're having a hard time adjusting to Lakewood. Why suffer? I mean the whole point is just to get to normal. And all you have to do is talk to a doctor. DEBORAH I encourage deep breathing, mindfulness and meditation. You know, that type of thing. That's what I try to work on with Hanna. DR. WEEMS Right. Absolutely. I mean those things are great tools and very effective. But for some people that just isn't enough, and I think that's what I'm hearing from you. HANNA Yeah. DR. WEEMS I think a prescription for Xanax could be beneficial for the level of anxiety you've described. This isn't for daily use. It can be addictive if it is misused, so I ask that you exercise caution. HANNA Okay. DR. WEEMS And you need to see me again if you need more. DEBORAH Oh, definitely. MUSIC Ooh why, hey yeah Why you wanna fool me Simple as the fooling before Waiting for the moment Ooh why Ooh why MR. ARNET Hey Hanna. Can I talk to you for a minute? HANNA Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course. What, what's up? MR. ARNET How's your portfolio going? HANNA Good, yeah. Really, really good. I've just been staying up really late working on it. MR. ARNET Okay. I'm glad to hear. But you need to make sure you're getting some rest as well. HANNA Yeah, for sure. I just, I just want to have more of a storyline, you know, laid out with images. I've been mapping it out. MR. ARNET Well we're still a couple weeks away. If you want to get some input before your review I'm available. As you know, I'm only able to offer the fellowship to one student. HANNA Yeah, thanks. I, I really appreciate that. I will be ready. MR. ARNET Okay. HANNA Um, Miss O'Connor, do you mind if I lie down? I'm not feeling that great. NURSE Oh sure, hon. O’CONNER Yeah, just sign. NURSE Oh, hey, how are O’CONNER you feeling? HANNA Oh, what time is it? NURSE Oh, it is almost 2:00. O’CONNER HANNA Oh, I missed sixth period. NURSE O’CONNER Hanna, I am going to need to call your mother. HANNA No! I feel better. NURSE O’CONNER Hanna, you need to get checked out by a doctor. You've been in here twice in the last two weeks. HANNA You're right. My boyfriend actually has mono so maybe it's that. I will have my mom take me to the doctor this weekend. I promise. NURSE Okay, good. O’CONNER DYLAN Oh, hey you. What's wrong? HANNA I missed my afternoon art class. I'm supposed to be prepping for my big review. I didn't feel good last night. I hardly slept. The xanny didn't even work. And then this morning I couldn't even keep my eyes open. DYLAN Huh. Sounds like you're building a tolerance. You're going to need to take more if you want them to keep working. HANNA I'm almost out though. DYLAN Me too. I've been getting them from Blake and he's been taking more. Maybe your doctor can up the dosage? HANNA I just need to get back to normal. I just have so much work to do. DYLAN It's okay. DR. WEEMS So Hanna. I can up your dose to half a milligram. But I want you to be very careful. Xanax is a great tool to help with anxiety, but as I mentioned before it also can be addictive. DEBORAH Oh, Hanna is the most responsible person I know. DR. WEEMS I don't doubt that. But it's not about being responsible. It's about being educated on the risks. DEBORAH Of course. HANNA I understand. I will be very careful. DR. WEEMS Okay. I'll go call it in now. DEBORAH Everything okay? HANNA Yeah. Totally. You don't need to worry about me. MUSIC Standing Waiting here to fall And now I'm blinded By my regrets And now I'm blinded by my regrets HANNA Um, the character is not so much of a loner. She's just different. Um, like she's tough and, and can do all these different things like fight snakes. Um... But she's also vulnerable and I wanted to show what it's like to be an outsider. Like in your own life. MR. ARNET And that's something you, you relate to? HANNA Yeah. I guess. MR. ARNET Okay. These recent sketches. You're allowing yourself to get a little sloppy. HANNA I, I really wanted to finish before the review but I just ran out of time. MR. ARNET I tend to think it's better to have one finished piece done with conviction than 10 hasty ones, you know? HANNA I just wanted to show you how the story ends. You know, for, for the fellowship. MR. ARNET You know, the M. Snyder Fellowship will be available to you next year. And I, I encourage you to apply for it again. I think you'd be a good candidate. HANNA But what about this year? I mean, I can, I can work on these some more and I can bring them back next week. MR. ARNET You have a lot of talent and a unique point of view. I just think you need a little more time to get everything you're trying to express onto the page. I'm sorry. HANNA So, so it's a no? MR. ARNET It's a no, for right now. ROSE She doesn't take Xanax but she's bound to have some other decent stuff. Jackpot. Google please. HANNA There's so many bottles. ROSE Yeah, my mom's a hypochondriac and a plastic surgery enthusiast. She never throws anything away. BLAKE Antibiotic, anti- fungal. DYLAN Malaria medicine. Oh wait, this is a Klonopin. That's a benzo. Same family as Xanax according to this. ROSE Perfect. HANNA Oxycodone. BLAKE Hey pass me that. HANNA That's not the same thing at all. BLAKE It can help us chill, especially if we're out of bennies. HANNA Won't your mom notice? ROSE I seriously doubt she even knows what's in this drawer. DYLAN It's all good, Hanna. Stop worrying. ROSE Okay, let's go to my room. ROSE Divide and conquer. Here. HANNA I don't know guys. This still feels really random. Are we sure this is safe? ROSE If you have another idea Hanna, by all means. HANNA I'm just asking. DYLAN I know you're bummed you didn't get the fellowship, but I mean we're just trying to come up with solutions here. HANNA I know. BLAKE It says these k-pins are just like xannies only a bit stronger, so maybe you can take half and see how it feels. ROSE I'm going to play some music. Day driving 90 ROSE No, no, no. BLAKE What? ROSE I'm just trying to relax. DYLAN Maybe we should give them some privacy. HANNA -Yeah. -Yeah. DYLAN ROSE No, you guys don't have to leave. DYLAN No, it's cool. Come on Hanna. HANNA MUSIC I can go back home ever DYLAN Careful. HANNA AND DYLAN HANNA I'm a little wobbly. DYLAN Yeah, me too. HANNA It's strong. DYLAN Yeah. HANNA Maybe half next time. DYLAN Hmm. Well, that's no fun. HANNA Well, it'll still be fun. DYLAN Oh yeah? HANNA Yeah. Yeah, don't you worry. DYLAN Okay. Well then I won't. HANNA Cause um, I like you. Like, a lot, a lot, Dylan Collins. DYLAN Wow. So formal. I like you too Hanna Brooks. Flooding my head flooding my head MUSIC ...tell you how I felt too DYLAN Hey you. How you feeling? HANNA I feel good. Really good. DYLAN Yeah, I... I wanted your first time to be special but I just got a little carried away last night. HANNA No, don't worry. It was great. And I was... It was okay for you? DYLAN Oh, yeah. Yeah, much more than okay, are you kidding? HANNA Just making sure. What time is it? DYLAN Time for round two? HANNA I'm sorry, I actually have to go. DYLAN I thought your mom knew you were staying at Rose's. HANNA Yeah, she did. But she called like a million times and something must be up, so... DYLAN All right. HANNA Um, I'll call you later? DYLAN Yeah. Yeah, of course. Do you need me to drive you? HANNA No! I mean, just not a good idea. What if my mom saw you? Yeah, I'll just, I'll Uber. DYLAN Well, hang on, hang on. If your mom's already mad, then why do you have to go? Hmm? Just stay. HANNA I'm sorry. I have to. Yeah, I'll call you later. DYLAN Okay. DEBORAH Do you want to tell me where you've been? HANNA At Rose's, like I said I'd be? DEBORAH You failed to mention her parents were out of town. I spoke to the housekeeper. HANNA You called to check up on me? DEBORAH When you didn't respond to my calls or texts, yes, I was worried something was wrong. HANNA My phone died. DEBORAH Uh-huh. HANNA You don't believe me? Seriously Mom, you're being over the top right now and you're stressing me out. DEBORAH The last thing I want to do is stress you out. But you're not telling me everything. This is not us. Hanna, we talk about things. HANNA I can't take this kind of pressure. What am I not telling you? We hung out, we watched movies, and we fell asleep. It was a boring night. DEBORAH Who else was there? HANNA Blake and Dylan. Happy? DEBORAH Did they spend the night? HANNA I have homework to do. DEBORAH Hanna, come back here! HANNA Why don't you ask me how I am? Or how I'm feeling? Instead of grilling me about where I've been and who I've been with? Try talking to me instead of at me. I'm so tired of being talked at. ROB HANNA -Hey. -Hey. HANNA I, I saw you finished your mural. I really like it. ROB Yeah. Thanks. Came out all right. How are things with you? HANNA They're going. HANNA ROB -Yeah. -Yeah. HANNA Things are fine. They're okay. ROB So everything's cool? You missed class last week. You kind of laying low? HANNA I'm fine. Just keeping things on the DL. ROB Yeah? My sister likes to say that. HANNA Well, I found out that I didn't get the fellowship, so there's that. I've been pretty bummed. ROB I'm sorry. HANNA Well, you don't seem all that surprised. Do you know who got it? ROB Um... HANNA Oh. It's you. You got it? ROB Yeah. I heard on Friday. HANNA But you said you weren't interested. ROB I wasn't, but Mr. Arnet had a talk with me... HANNA I mean, you didn't even want it! ROB I didn't, but I just sort of changed my mind. I don't know. HANNA Well, well congrats. That's great. Good for you. I gotta go. ROB Hanna. DYLAN Here. TEEN Shoot it, shoot it, shoot it! ROSE There he is. Hey Cy. BLAKE What you selling man? ROSE Did you uh, get them? CY Couldn't get any xannies, but I've got this Ativan. They're lit. I had a couple last night. ROSE Well, how much? CY I got 30 in there. 30 each. HANNA $30 for one? ROSE Cy, seriously? CY Seller's market. BLAKE Hey it's fine, I got it. Take this and that should cover it. CY Enjoy. HANNA I didn't know they would be that much. I just wanted regular Xanax. BLAKE Look, I have some and you still have those oxys right? HANNA Yeah. BLAKE Trade? HANNA Yeah. BLAKE Okay, get your bags out. ROSE Okay. Let's go. BLAKE ROSE Blake? Rose: Oh, my god, what's happening? DYLAN Dylan: What? HANNA Oh, my god, is he OD'ing? DYLAN Oh shit, I think he's having a seizure. HANNA Call 911. ROSE Will a seizure pass? DYLAN I don't know, but we need to call 911 now. BLAKE ROSE Okay here. OPERATOR Operator: 911, what's your emergency? DYLAN Uh, hello? Yeah, we need an ambulance. Someone's having a seizure, or... I don't know, but he's not conscious. Yeah, 2041 Ashton Court. Hurry, please. Yes, he's, he's breathing but his body won't stop moving. Okay. Okay. ROSE Okay, give me your stash. DYLAN Huh? ROSE Give me your stash. Okay. Okay. I have Blake's too. I'll keep them. You stay here and wait for the ambulance. We're going to go. Okay? HANNA What? ROSE The more people that are here, the more people there are to try and keep a story straight, okay? It's better for us if we're ghosts. HANNA Well we can't just leave! DYLAN No. Rose is right. It needs to look like nothing was happening. You need to go. I got this. Go. ROSE Come on, we gotta go. DYLAN Hey, hey, you're going to be okay, huh? You're going to be okay. HANNA I can't believe we just left! ROSE Look, there's nothing we can do to help him except get out of the way, which we're doing. HANNA How are you so calm? ROSE Because that's how you get through a crisis. Look, when I was 12 my mom had an accident. Too many glasses of wine or pills or both. She fell down the stairs, broke her nose and a couple ribs. HANNA Oh, my god. ROSE She was a total mess. I helped her stop the bleeding and I made the gardener come over and take us to the doctor. She got stitched up and sobered up and we pretended like it never happened. HANNA That's seriously effed up, Rose! ROSE Look, we're no good to anybody if we're in trouble right now. Just calm down and just think. HANNA Don't take the oxy. Maybe it's bad or something. I gave him mine. ROSE No, I don't think so. I think that Blake had a seizure because he stopped taking the Xanax cold turkey. I heard that that can happen when you just stop taking them. It's why they have you taper off if you change your dosage or whatever. HANNA Are you serious? ROSE I don't know for sure! HANNA But what happens when we run out? ROSE We just figure it out, okay? -ROSE -And we ration what we have. -Oh, my gosh. -HANNA ROSE Figure out a plan! Look, it's going to be okay. We're going to figure it out together, okay? HANNA I guess we have to. DEBORAH Hey. How was your day? HANNA Good. It was good. I was hanging with Rose and I came home because I have a lot to do. DEBORAH Did you have your portfolio review? I am dying to hear about it. HANNA This week. That's what I have to work on. Better get to it. DEBORAH Okay. HANNA HANNA Okay. HANNA Crap. HANNA Did you see the cop with the dog? ROSE It's fine, don't worry. HANNA It doesn't look fine! ROSE Smile, okay. You don't want to look freaked out. HANNA Is that a drug dog? Is this about Blake? ROSE No, it's not... They're not looking for drugs. Some freshman sent a snap of his dad's gun case to somebody. They figured out it was just a prank but they still sent some extra security to campus. HANNA Are you serious? Someone was going to bring a gun to school? ROSE Maybe. But they didn't. You still have your stash? HANNA No. I freaked and dumped it. ROSE Shit. HANNA Have you heard anything about Blake? ROSE Yeah, he's okay. Thank god. His parents won't let him talk to anyone and then they took his phone away. Look, I gotta go. Lunch? HANNA Yeah. ROSE Hey, get in. ROSE I have some good news. Cy knows this like, for real dealer. And he had the hookup. HANNA Hmm. Let's see. Um, they, they look a little off. Like they're a different color yellow. ROSE Yeah, but at least it's xannies and I feel like glass is literally breaking inside my head so I'm doing this. HANNA What are you doing? ROSE Snorting it. It hits you way faster that way and I cannot wait right now. Here, can you hold that for me? HANNA Mm-hmm. Yeah. ROSE HANNA Is it okay? ROSE Mm-hmm, yeah, it's good. HANNA Okay. Okay, okay. Get me. Voices in my head said you're mine Silence is right for long now MUSIC But you realize that you never fall in love HANNA ROSE -Oh! -God, did anyone see you? HANNA AND ROSE ROSE You can take this and keep them in your bra. They'll be safe. HANNA Thanks. MR. ARNET Mr. Arnet: Miss Brooks? Miss Brooks? Hanna. Hanna, are you, are you feeling okay? HANNA Yeah. Yeah, sorry Mr. Arnet. I, I think I ate something bad at lunch. MR. ARNET If you're not feeling well enough to participate you should go home. HANNA Okay. HANNA Thanks for picking me up. I'm sorry you had to leave work. It's so weird. As soon as I ate the taco I just felt off and then it was like, pow. And then I just started feeling sick. You can go back to work. I'm fine. I think the worst of it is over. DEBORAH I'm not going back to work. HANNA Okay, sorry again. But, you know, you've had food poisoning before. DEBORAH I have. But we know that's not what's going on here. HANNA The nurse said it's just... DEBORAH I don't care what the nurse said! Hanna, you're high. Oh, my god, I can't even believe I didn't see this before. HANNA What are you talking about? DEBORAH Hanna. I know you may be angry and a little bit scared. HANNA I'm not scared. I'm fine. You're being crazy! DEBORAH Hanna. HANNA You are the... DEBORAH Hanna! HANNA ROSE Rose: Oh, my god, Hanna. DYLAN Oh, Hanna. Hanna wait. HANNA No. DYLAN Hanna. Hanna! Hanna, wait! ROSE Hanna! DYLAN Hanna! Dammit! ROSE Can't we just talk about this? DEBORAH Hanna. Hanna, what are you doing? HANNA What does it look like? DEBORAH Where did you go? HANNA Please, just not now Mom. DEBORAH Not now? What do you mean not now? I just caught you sneaking in the house. Hanna, you need to talk to me. HANNA I need you to give me some space. DEBORAH Oh, we are way past that. HANNA I just broke up with my boyfriend and for a really screwed up reason, okay? Everything is completely messed up, so can you please just cut me a break? You're suffocating me and I can't fricking breathe. DEBORAH Hanna wait. HANNA I can't. No, stop! No, please, just leave, no, please, just leave! Just leave! Just leave. HANNA Mom, I'm sorry. I, I shouldn't have yelled at you last night. I wasn't myself, and I don't know. I'm just, I'm really sad. DEBORAH Hanna. I love you. I'm always on your side, no matter what. You know that. HANNA I know. DEBORAH And I want to help you. But you have to be completely honest with me. HANNA I am being honest. DEBORAH Honey. I've made us an appointment with Doctor Weems. HANNA What? I have school. DEBORAH You can skip school today. We'll, worry about that later. HANNA But I don't need to see Doctor Weems. DEBORAH You're just going to talk to her about what's going on. Get her opinion. HANNA Okay. DEBORAH Okay. Hanna? Hanna! HANNA Go, go, drive! DEBORAH Hanna, Hanna, where are you going? Hanna! Hanna, please stop! DYLAN Okay. What... what is going on? HANNA I don't know. What is going on, Dylan? You tell me. Are you even going to say you're sorry? DYLAN Of course I'm sorry, all right? But... HANNA But what? But what? DYLAN Rose and I have a lot of history, okay? You know she's my ex, so... HANNA No! No, no, you never told me that. But you did tell me that you loved me. DYLAN No, I said I loved being with you. HANNA My mistake. DYLAN What does it even matter? There's way bigger stuff going on. You realize that. Blake's parents are pulling him from school. He had a grand mal from benzo withdrawal and his body literally just shut down. He could've died. I just need to know that you're not going to say anything, okay? HANNA About what? DYLAN About what happened. Rose and I, we're seniors, so we can't afford to have... HANNA Amazing! That's why you came to see me? Not, not, not to apologize but to save your own ass and to make sure I didn't rat you out. DYLAN When girls get jealous they can do some crazy stuff. HANNA Right, crazy women. It's all our fault right? You're unbelievable. DYLAN Grow up, Hanna! Did you really think you're going to be the one? HANNA Yeah. DYLAN Okay look. I didn't, I didn't... Hanna! It's not my place to say if I did You know I'd rather be wasting it Be wasting it I'll never wait my turn I'll never wait my turn I'll never be enough I'll never wait my turn You lied to me It feels like it's make believe Don't care what they want me to do I'll sit here by myself I trusted you It's like a dream that I had And now reality bends I trusted you I trusted you ROB Hanna? ROB Hanna open up. It's Rob. Hanna! ROB Get the keys, where are the keys to the bathroom? BARISTA Someone's in there. ROB Your spare key, where is it? BARISTA What are you doing? ROB Somebody call 911, please! Hey Hanna, Hanna. Hanna stay with me, come on. Hanna! Hanna, stay with me. Hanna, stay with me. Hey, hey, stay with me, please. Stay with me, hey. Woah. Hey, hey. It's okay. It's okay. Go. HANNA ROB Let it out, let it out, let it out. You're okay. Can somebody get some water and towels? Please! Hey, hey. It's okay. It's okay. You're okay. Hey. You're okay. You're okay. I got you. Look at me. You're here, okay? You're here, we're here. You're okay. We're going to get you some help. We're going to get you some help. It's okay, it's okay, it's okay. DEBORAH Oh, my gosh! Baby, are you okay? HANNA I'm so sorry. DEBORAH Mm-mm. It's okay. HANNA I just feel so stupid. DEBORAH I love you and we're going to get through this together. HANNA Okay. MARCY How's the food? Edible I hope? HANNA Yeah, um, it's actually not that bad. I've been getting my appetite back, so... FAY We are like, so, so proud of you. HANNA Aw. Thanks guys. I really appreciate it. Um, guys I have to go. MARCY Okay. Mwah. Big kiss. FAY Bye! HANNA Mwah. Bye. ROB Hey. HANNA Hey. ROB I hope it's okay that I'm stopping by. HANNA Yeah. Of course. ROB I brought you some supplies. HANNA Oh, you didn't need to do that. ROB Just munchies. Some new pens and pencils. And um, brought you this. HANNA It's my comic. ROB Graphic novel. I got your sketchbook from your mom. She let me scan in the images. HANNA Thank you. I'm sorry. For everything. ROB Addiction is a disease. You're a good person, and talented. Seriously. HANNA Thanks. They said that there was fentanyl cut into the pills I took, and apparently it's like 100 times stronger than I thought. I'm lucky to be alive. ROB Yeah, you are. HANNA How did you know what to do? ROB My sister, after she relapsed, I started carrying the Narcan. HANNA If you hadn't been there, I... ROB But I was. Look, I'm not here to judge you. Plus we're friends. HANNA Yeah? ROB I know things are hard right now. But they will get better. Believe me. HANNA It's kind of weird hearing this level of optimism from you. ROB I can be a little cynical about the world, I know. But not people. People I still believe in. HANNA Um, I have group in five minutes. ROB All right, uh, I'll get out of your hair then. Um, I can come back on Friday, if that's cool. HANNA Yeah. Cool. ROB Okay.