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Roses
and Guns: The Adrenaline Rush
A One-Act Play by Byron W.
Performance:
February, 2003
Youth Guidance Center, San Francisco
TIME: Summer, 2003
PLACE: THE DETROIT AUTO SHOW
A big museum with over 500 cars. You can see Benzes,
BMWs, Bentley Rolls Royces, Aston Martins, to
old school muscle cars from the early 1900s
including a 1950 Chrysler 300B push rod. Theyre
on a showroom floor with 300 of the best cars. King,
the 69 KOR Mustang and Wildcat, the 69
Mercury Cougar happen to be two of them. Daily its
filled with tourists, admirers, and companies that
want to show what they are planning on introducing
in the future. Theres an auto body in the back.
In the showroom it smells like when you have a new
car, a new leather scent. But when you go the racetrack,
all you see and hear is high performance car and smell
burnt gas. Most of the cars cost a quarter of a million
or more. When you walk inside the Detroit Auto Show,
you feel good, like ownin a new car.
AT RISE: King, the 69 KOR Mustang is
just sittin there letting the admirers take
pictures of him, eyeballing Wildcat, the 69
Mercury Cougar at the same time.
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Why you
keep sabotaging my car?
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| Wildcat: |
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I dont
know what youre talking about Mr. Indy 500. Why
dont you go to Mos and get another detail?!?
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| King: |
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Man,
I dont even want anymore beef. Im just trying
to make it. Youre my best friend. You shouldnt
be trying to bring me down. You should be trying to bring
me up. |
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| Wildcat: |
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What have
you done for me? You havent done anything but
brag about how fast you are, how clean your engine is,
and how nice you sound. Let me ask you something. Everytime
you put in a form to race at the Indy 500, or every
time you ask a 1939 Push Rod Ford about it, did you
mention my name?
(silence)
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| King: |
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Man, Im
not trying to brag, Im just happy that I made
it. I known you for 34 years. Its not like we
cant be friends when I go to the Indy 500 tomorrow.
It doesnt make any sense to bring you any racing
forms when youre too slow to race. Im not
saying that in a disrespectful manner, but lets
look at the facts: you accelerate too slow, you basically
just take too long to catch speed and when you do catch
speed, its only 130 mph max. Youre dealing
with cats at 160 to 200 mph. You just have to practice
more but I also need your support. Sabotage me if you
want to but you will live with it for the rest of your
life and then I will break the friendship. So if you
want to lose 34 years at a low expense, do it cause
no matter what you say, Im gonna race. But I will
bring you to the top with me if we could just call this
off. Ill mentor you in your racing. Just please
support me. I just want to complete my greatest wish
which is to win the Indy 500 so I can gain the experience
and the wisdom the average car doesnt have.
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(Although
he feels crushed, he doesnt show it)
Yeah, whatever. Go to you race. When you wake up, wit
your bolts and spark plugs missin youll know
who it is cause I aint going out like that.
You either get me in racing or take your chances racing. |
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| King: |
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Oh
its like that now? |
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| Wildcat: |
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Oh it just
like that. What you dont understand is thats
my greatest wish which is to race in the Indy 500. Since
we was young, youd always been selfish. Youve
just been dealt a bad hand cause its my
turn now. Watch your tires when you drive. Thats
all I gotta say.
(By the time the conversation is ended, the museum
closes so wildcat starts himself up and whips out of
the lot. After staying up half the night, King falls
asleep, wakes up later on finding his hood up. He notices
that his nitrous system is gone three hours before the
cargo plane comes to pick him up. He closes his hood,
starts his engine, and spots Wildcat at the strip).
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| King: |
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(while
chasing Wildcat)
Why the hell you take my nitrous system? And why cant
I catch you? |
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| Wildcat: |
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Ive
hooked your nitrous system up to my engine. Looks like
you wont be racing today cause the only way
getting it is if you catch me. |
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| King: |
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Man
I swear this whole situations made you crazy. Why
you actin so jealous?!? |
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| Wildcat: |
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I
wouldnt call it jealous. Revenge is a better word.
Youre nothing but scrap metal to me. |
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| King: |
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What
can I do for you to stop sabotaging me and discouraging
me? Youre making a really big deal outta this.
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| Wildcat: |
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Thats
easy. Just dont race. Whats so hard for you
to understand? |
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| King: |
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Whaddya
mean Whats so hard for me to understand?
Its my greatest wish. Im not going to throw
my life away because of you. Friend or no friend, Im
gonna race. If you wanna let this one day ruin 34 years,
its up to you but Im leaving. I dont
need nitrous to race. Ill race stock if I have to.
(King drives back to the museum) |
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| Wildcat: |
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(mumbles
to himself)
Youre not just going to get away with this.
(rattles his engine and it hits Kings backend) |
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| King: |
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What
the
? Whats wrong wit you bru? You got serious
mental health issues. |
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| Wildcat: |
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Yeah,
well see.
(chases King through the racing track, makes a hard
turn and ends up flippin on his back) |
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| King: |
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(runs
up to see if Wildcats hurt)
You alright? |
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| Wildcat: |
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Man, dont
talk to me. I dont care if Im on my roof
or whatever. Youre not getting this nitrous system.
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| King: |
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So thats
how you feel?
(silence. King notices the sun rising.)
Ill race without the nitrous, but Im
gonna do what I dreamed my whole life. My plane should
be here in 30 minutes or so and by the end of the day,
Im gonna have you feelin worse cause
Im gonna win the Indy 500 without the nitrous.
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| Wildcat: |
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So
help me god, Ill kill you. I will not
be made a fool of by you. |
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| King: |
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Get
ready, cause youre about ready to be made
one.
(the plane lands)
When I come back from my race, I might consider being
friends but til then you gotta go.
(King opens Wildcats hood, takes apart his coil,
shutting off his engine. He drives to the plane and gets
ready to be loaded.)
Im gonna win this race. |
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The
End. |
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