Scenes from Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets


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These are the first 8-pages of the sequel to Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminoles. You can read the scene depicting the shooting down of a Predator drone over the Everglades here.

EXT. COLLEGE CAMPUS-- NIGHT
A breeze drops leaves from trees in the lonely quadrangle. They blow toward the campus Rathskeller. LAUGHTER RISES.

INT. RATHSKELLER-- NIGHT
STORMY, wearing a plaid mini skirt and her Doc Martens, is sitting at a crowded bar with EDDIE, her boyfriend before she met Nokosee. She's nursing a draft. He's playing beer pong with some frat boys at a table behind Stormy. He yells, she turns to look.

FRAT BOY is yelling and prancing with both hands held high. Eddie is pointing across the table.

EDDIE
Drink it, loser!

LOSER picks up the plastic cup with the ping pong ball and hoists it to his mouth. He drinks it down in one gulp and slams the cup down on the table.

Stormy is nonplussed and turns back to the bar.

FRAT BOY grabs Eddie in a drunken headlock. They stumble into Stormy. She spills beer on herself.
STORMY
Goddamit, Eddie!

EDDIE
Hey, c'mon, Stormy, get with the program.

STORMY
Screw you.

EDDIE
You wish.

Stormy gives him the finger, grabs her full face crash helmet and walks away.

Eddie lunges after her and grabs her wrist.

Stormy spins around, drops her crash helmet, gets loose, latches onto his hand with both of hers and gracefully takes Eddie down to the floor.

Frat Boy is impressed.

FRAT BOY
Whoe, dude, she just whipped your ass.

Eddie tries to get up but Stormy applies some kinda kung fu pressure thing on his wrist and he cries out and falls back to the floor.

EDDIE
Let me go, bitch, or I'll--

STORMY
(squeezing)
You'll what?


Eddie cries out again and starts slapping the floor.
STORMY (CONT'D)
I didn't think so.

She throws his arm aside and he rolls over onto his back.

She steps up and looks down at him.

STORMY (CONT'D)
I don't know what I ever saw in you.

She turns, looks for her helmet and starts to walk away.

Eddie makes a move to stop her.

Stormy whips around and

Slams him hard aside the head with her crash helmet.

Eddie goes flying into

The bar and crumples in a heap.

Stormy looks at the others.

They are speechless, frozen in mid-brewski hoisting.

Stormy.

STORMY (CONT'D)
You all make me sick.

She turns, pushes through the parting crowd, and walks toward the door.

EXT. RATHSKELLER-- NIGHT
Stormy is strapping on her crash helmet as she walks out of the building. She walks over to her H-D Sportster, throws a leg over it, starts it up and drives away.

FADE OUT.
FADE TO:
EXT. STORMY'S HOME-- NIGHT
Stormy drives up the driveway and parks her bike in front of the old wooden garage in the back of the house.

INT. STORMY'S KITCHEN-- NIGHT
Stormy enters the house through the kitchen. She puts the crash helmet down on the kitchen table.

LISA (O.S.)
That you, Stormy?

STORMY
Yes, mom.

INT. STORMY'S HOME (LIVING ROOM)-- NIGHT
Lisa is watching TV with her boyfriend.

LISA
You're home early.

Stormy walks into the living room and up the stairs.
STORMY
Yeah.

LISA
Can't you say hi to Larry?

STORMY
No.

Larry shrugs and Lisa rolls her eyes.

INT. STORMY'S BEDROOM-- NIGHT
Stormy opens the door to her bedroom and closes it behind her. She goes to her bureau and opens a drawer. She digs through some clothes and removes something. She turns and exits the bedroom.

INT. STORMY'S BATHROOM-- NIGHT
Stormy opens the door to the bathroom, enters and locks the door behind her. She drops her jeans and underwear and sits on the toilet. As she pees, she fiddles with something below frame.

She brings up a pregnancy tester, looks at it-- stares at it. Tears well up in her eyes and roll down her cheeks. She wipes them away and gets up.

Stormy looks in the mirror and brushes her short blonde hair back. She has to catch her breath and bends toward the sink. She's breathing hard and trying not to cry when she looks back up at the mirror but it doesn't stop the stampede of tears.

She picks up a pair of scissors off the glass shelf below the mirror, pauses for a moment, and then starts cutting her hair. Huge chunks start falling away.

The hair falls around her Doc Martens.

INT. STORMY'S BEDROOM-- NIGHT
Stormy rifles through another drawer and comes up with a wad of cash.

She rams it into her Harley jacket, grabs a duffle bag of clothes and exits the bedroom, slamming the door behind her.

INT. STORMY'S LIVING ROOM-- NIGHT
Lisa turns to the SOUND of Stormy bounding down the steps.

LISA

>
Stormy!


Stormy doesn't stop. For the first time we see she's wearing a ragged Mohawk.

Lisa pushes away from Larry and gets up.

LISA (CONT'D)

Stormy, where are you going?

INT. STORMY'S HOME (KITCHEN)-- NIGHT
Stormy grabs her crash helmet.

STORMY

I'm outta here, mom. I'll send you a post card.

Stormy opens the door and exits just as Lisa rushes in.

LISA

Stormy, you made a promise to your father and me!

EXT. STORMY'S HOME-- NIGHT
Stormy, duffle bag across her back, throws her leg over the Harley and starts it up as Lisa throws the door open and rushes outside.

LISA

You're supposed to go to college!

Stormy squeals out in a circle and roars past her mother down the driveway. Lisa runs after her.

LISA (CONT'D)

Stormy, don't go back there! You'll only get yourself into more trouble!

Stormy pauses before entering the street and looks back.

Lisa is running down the driveway.

LISA (CONT'D)

Stormy, don't do it!


Stormy, hidden behind the tinted black visor, turns and roars off.

Lisa runs out into the street.

LISA (CONT'D)

Stormy!

Stormy turns a corner under a streetlight and disappears.

Lisa stops short.

LISA (CONT'D)

Stormy!

FADE OUT.
FADE TO:

EXT. AERIAL ON HIGHWAY- DAY
Stormy is passing cars, hellbent for leather.

CREDITS/MUSIC RISE.
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DISSOLVE TO:


EXT. AERIAL ON MOUNTAIN ROAD-- DAY

Stormy is rolling into winding mountain roads.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT. HIGHWAY- DAY
Stormy, now head-on, is looking more and more like she's channeling Marlon Brando.

She roars past a sign welcoming her to Florida.

She unstraps her helmet and throws it away.

The helmet rolls down the embankment.

Stormy faces the wind and as she struggles to keep her eyes open, a smile grows on her face. She twists the throttle and

EXT. AERIAL HIGHWAY- DAY
Roars down the road.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT. STRIP MALL-- DAY
Stormy turns into the parking lot of a Calle Ocho strip mall in Miami.


She drives up and parks in front of a tattoo shop with signs in English and Spanish in its windows. She gets off her bike and enters.

INT. TATTOO SHOP-- DAY
A heavily tattooed CUBAN MAN with a Holocaust haircut greets her like an old friend. Stormy opens her H-D purse and slaps down a crumpled drawing on the counter. The man picks it up and looks at it before turning to her with an, "are you sure?" look. She nods, grabs his arm and leads him around the counter to a back room.

Cuban Man draws a razor through the shaving cream across her temple, cutting away the last ragged stubble.

He starts tattooing her temple.

FADE OUT.

FADE IN ON:

EXT. SEMINOLE RESORT-- DAY
Stormy rides into frame and stops. Curved spears sporting eagle feathers arc across the sides of her shaved skull. Her blond Mohawk is now standing upright. Red tips have been added.

She gets off her bike. It's parked next to Osceola's Spear, JT's custom chopper. She looks around.

Tourists are staring at her. Someone takes her picture.

She gives them her best Billy Idol sneer and turns away.

The remote TV trucks are still littering the resort's parking lot.

She turns away and

Gets off her bike. She walks over to Osceola's Spear, kneels next to it, and pulls something out of her

motorcycle jacket. She opens it up.>

It's a tool kit.

She looks under the gas tank and runs her hands down the bike's backbone. She pulls out some wires attached to a chrome box,

Looks around

And snips them with wire cutters.

EXT. SEMINOLE RESORT-- DAY
TV REPORTER is in the middle of a live report.

TV REPORTER

The summer fires are finally coming under control thanks to--

Stormy, riding Osceola's Spear, drives into the middle of a live remote broadcast. The TV REPORTER has to jump out of the way. She grabs his mike and turns to the camera.

STORMY

Hi, remember me? Just thought I'd let you know Stormy Jones is back
in town and I just stole JT Osceola's bad ass bike.

A heavyset SECURITY GUARD is pushing people aside and rushing toward camera.

Stormy guns the chopper and roars away. She turns back and yells.

STORMY (CONT'D)

Tell Nokosee to keep an eye out for me!

The security guard stops short as the TV reporter and the TV cameraman, still shooting, join him.

EXT. BUSIMMANOLOTOME'S CHICKEE-- DAY
A TV screen shows Stormy driving away.

NOKOSEE, wearing only a loincloth, is watching TV inside the family chickee. He turns to the side.

NOKOSEE

Dad, she's got Osceola's Spear!

CREDITS/MUSIC END.

To read the beginning of Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole script, please click here. To read the last few pages of that script, please click here. To discover the book, please click here. To read the FBI's blog re Nokosee and Stormy, please click here. To read Stormy's blog taunting the FBI, please click here.

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John Denver Interruptus
Seventeen-year-old Stormy Jones has just stolen the Seminole chief's chopper and is racing along Alligator Alley through the Everglades to get back to her teenage pagan caveman Nokosee. Chased by most of the cops in three counties, TV news helicopters and one bad ass Army Ranger Black Hawk because she's a suspected eco-terrorist, she unfortunately can't get her groove on with John Denver due to some trigger happy soldier who wants to make a .50 caliber point on the pavement in front of her.



Based on a screenplay, the book Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets is available here. It's the sequel to Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole. Also an original screenplay, that book can be found here. Other scenes can be found here, here and here.

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When it's time, please click the video to enhance your blogging pleasure while reading the excerpt from the book
Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets.


Seventeen-year-old Stormy and Nokosee, on the run from the law and US Army Rangers, are lying together on an air mattress on the chickee floor deep in the Everglades. Boom Box is the New Seminole's version of the cavalry's bugler where the instrument has been replaced with a boom box:

I close my eyes and extend my hand towards Nokosee. He takes it. I pull him to me. “Hold me,” I say.

He does, coming up from behind and wrapping his big strong arms around me.




And then Boom Box, as if on cue from somewhere in the hammock jungle, starts playing another song, a song from my dad’s approved play list, a song by the great Mel Carter, a song that always makes me cry it’s so beautiful. Mel keeps asking the woman he loves over and over again to “hold me...until you’ve told me what I want to know” so she can make him tell her he’s in love with her. 

Make me tell you I’m pregnant.

“Kiss me,” I say.

He does.

Make me tell you I’m pregnant.

Thanks to Boom Box, the Alan A Dale to these modern day men and women of Sherwood Forrest, it looks like I now got a soundtrack to my movie.

“I love you, Nokosee.”

“I love you, too.”

And then he kisses me gently on one of my tats.


Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets is the sequel to Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole. Both books are available on Amazon. Other excerpts from the Love and Bullets screenplay can be found here and here.

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Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets is the sequel to Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole. The novels can be found on Amazon.com. Both are based on screenplays. This is the wedding reception in the swamp scene from the screenplay. Pregnant 18-year-old Stormy decides to dedicate a song to her new teenage husband Nokosee standing in a clearing at the foot of a chickee hut-cum-stage. Although the "New Seminole" (NS) are eco-terrorists and have rejected the "Outside," they have no problem using anything from the Outside they can use against it or anything that will make their lives easier living on-the-run in the swamp including solar energy devices to power their TVs, recharge their smart phones and electrify their rock band, The New Seminoles. The band, sheltered by the chickee hut, will back-up Stormy as she steps up to the mic. Once a blue-eyed, blond punk rock chic from Milltown, NJ, Stormy has transformed herself into a punk rock Indian princess with a Mohawk and feathered spears tattooed on each side of her head. Wearing "love paint" across her eyes and a Seminole vest with nothing under it, she has paired it with a metallic miniskirt she repurposed as a loincloth. She's got flowers in her Mohawk including the fabled Ghost Orchid pinned to hang from her hair just over her eyes where it forms a natural "heart." Feathers dangling from arm bands and deerskin knee-high boots decorated with more feathers, turquoise and silver medallions make her look like a dance contestant at one of the annual Native American Pow Wows.

STORMY
Nokosee, thanks for making me crazy. And pregnant.

Nokosee, looking up at her and smiling, turns away and laughs uneasily.

So do the NS gathered around him since they know Stormy hasn't been accepted by Nokosee's family.

Demaris Osceola, Nokosee's mother, shakes her head and rolls her eyes. She's sitting next to her husband Busimanolotome Osceola, the charismatic and quite crazy leader of the NS who sits rigid, revealing nothing. Their 14-year-old daughter Jerriragni is sitting next to him. She's the only one who likes Stormy and looks on with anticipation. The family, and most of the NS, are wearing the traditional Technicolor coat-dresses of the Seminole, a fashion not seen in a hundred years.

STORMY
And happy. This song's for you.

Stormy clicks off the mic on the stand, pushes the button on her wireless transmitter attached to her metallic loincloth and jumps down from the stage onto the dusty ground in front of Nokosee. She adjusts the small mic hanging off her ear curving toward her mouth and starts to sing A Group Called Smith's version of "Baby It's You."



Thumping Nokosee on his chest and looking up at him with unwavering heartfelt fearlessness, she sings with the same emotion 19-year-old Gayle McCormick did way back in 1969.

Demaris
Nokosee didn't stand a chance.

She looks at Busimanolotome. Tears are welling up in his eyes as he watches Stormy proclaim her love for his son, the First of the New Seminole.

Stormy starts pulling off Nokosee's Seminole jacket so she can see his muscles while she sings and dances around him.

During the bridge, Stormy starts hopping up and down and turning in circles Pow Wow style around Nokosee.

Hell, even the "toughest teenager in the world" is welling up.

When she's done, Nokosee grabs her up and gives her one long kiss.

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This scene is from Nokosee & Stormy, the sequel to Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole. Following a recent concert by The Who (they were kidnapped) in the New Seminole base camp deep in the Everglades and despite her misgivings, Stormy accompanies Nokosee and his father Busimmanolotome in their attempt to shoot down a Predator drone over the Everglades. She's stuck behind the front seats of a Micco airplane that was once manufactured by the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Nokosee pulls back hard on the stick.
Busimmanolotome lets out a warhoop.
Stormy finds herself holding onto the seats for all she’s worth as her body slips backwards.

STORMY
This is crazy!

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
You want crazy. Look out the window.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
As the plane flies over the levee.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (V.O.)
They built levees and dams all over the Everglades to stop the natural flow of water so people like you can live in creature comfort.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Stormy is looking at the back of Busimmanolotome’s head.

STORMY
I’m not one of them.

Busimmanolotome turns around.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
So you say. So you say. We’ll see.

He turns back to check the radar.
Garmin GMX-200 display.

NOKOSEE (O.S.)
What do you see, dad?

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (O.S.)
Not much. Which is the way it ought to be since we’re over the

Busimmanolotome turns around.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
“middle of freaking nowhere.”

Stormy.

STORMY
Jesus, will you give it a rest. I love the Everglades.

Busimmanolotome turns back to the radar display and then looks up through the glass canopy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Take us as high as it’ll go.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The little Micco climbs further into the sky.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Busimmanolotome is scouting the sky above.

NOKOSEE
14,000 feet.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Circle. Slowly.

He turns to Stormy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
Sky Eyes, hand me those binoculars.

Stormy looks around, grabs them and gives them up. Busimmanolotome takes them and starts canvassing the sky.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
I feel like an eagle.

NOKOSEE
Yeah, well, Eagle Eyes, check the radar. We got company at 25,000 feet.

Busimmanolotome turns to the display.

Radar display: The military designated object layered over the Everglades has 25,000 printed under it plus its speed of 50 kts.

Busimmanolotome looks up through the canopy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
I see it.

Stormy tries to find it.

STORMY
Where?

Busimmanolotome points.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
There.

Stormy leans forward and looks through the canopy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (O.S.) (CONT’D)
It’s glinting in the light.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The Predator is but a sparkling, pinpoint of light.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Busimmanolotome reaches up and unlocks the canopy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Hold on, Sky Eyes.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The canopy slides open.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
The cockpit suddenly becomes a hurricane.

STORMY
Oh, my God!

Busimmanolotome sits up onto the back of the seat, lifts the Stinger onto his shoulder, aims through the scope, and fires.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The Stinger blasts away in a swoosh of smoke.

It arcs heavenward from the Micco

And continues to climb.

Busimmanolotome slips back into the cockpit as everyone tries to follow the rocket.

STORMY
I can’t see it!

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Nokosee is staring wild-eyed at the instrument panel.

NOKOSEE
Incoming!

Busimmanolotome turns quickly to the radar display.

The display shows a blipping object closing in.

Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Roll!

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The plane rolls just as a Hellfire missile flies by.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
The Everglades and the sky are changing places in front of them as the plane rolls over.

Stormy bangs her head against the canopy and struggles to hold onto something as Stingers fall against her.

Busimmanolotome would have been thrown through the open canopy if the Stinger tube hadn’t wedged itself between the windscreen and the front of the sliding canopy.

The Micco comes out of the roll with Stormy and Busimmanolotome falling hard into the plane.

Stormy falls into the open space behind the seats.

Busimmanolotome is bouncing around as he dismantles the Stinger and throws the empty tube over the side.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Sky Eyes, fetch me another Stinger.

Stormy.

STORMY
What!

Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Look around back there! Nokosee, get me higher!

Nokosee.

NOKOSEE
But, dad, we’re at the limit.

Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Do it!

Nokosee shakes his head and pulls back on the stick.

Stormy’s holding a Stinger missile package in her hand.

STORMY
Is this one?

Busimmanolotome looks back, grabs it and assembles it to the stock.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
Busimmanolotome rises up the seat back again and takes aim.

The engine starts to sputter and backfire.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Nokosee.

NOKOSEE
Dad!

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Don’t rush me!

A moment passes before he pulls the trigger.

The missile races away from the Micco.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Busimmanolotome falls back into his seat.
Stormy forces herself to look upward into the howling wind.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
The smoke trail leads to a small explosion 10,000 feet above them.

INT. MICCO-- DAY
Everyone cheers. Busimmanolotome dismantles the empty tube and tosses it over the side.
Nokosee banks toward the earth.
Busimmanolotome pulls the canopy shut and the sound of the howling wind and the roar of the engine suddenly stops. He turns to Nokosee

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
I can’t believe they mounted Hellfire missiles on it!

NOKOSEE
Dad, what do you expect? They know you got Stingers!

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Hell, I’m just a simple pagan cave man!

STORMY
Nokosee!

Busimmanolotome laughs and turns to Stormy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Hell, Sky Eyes, he’s told me everything about you.

Stormy.

STORMY
Nokosee!

Nokosee.

NOKOSEE
Not everything.

Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
I’ll admit I had my doubts about you, but after today,

Busimmanolotome extends his hand.

Stormy is surprised but gradually extends her hand.

Busimmanolotome’s hand grasps Stormy’s hard.

Busimmanolotome.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
Welcome to the family. You’re as crazy-brave as any of us.

Stormy can’t hide her surprise. She turns to Nokosee.

Nokosee is looking at her.

NOKOSEE
You go, girl!

Tears roll out of Stormy’s eyes and she has to wipe them away. She laughs uneasily and starts to shiver. She pulls her Seminole jacket closer.

Busimmanolotome raises his hand to Stormy.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
High five!

They smack hands. He turns to Nokosee.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
High five!

Nokosee responds. Busimmanolotome turns and looks out the window toward the sweeping vista.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME (CONT’D)
To paraphrase Iron Eyes Cody, “It’s a good day to be alive.”

Stormy.

STORMY
Uh, Mr. B, I think you mean Chief Dan George.

Two shot.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
What?

STORMY
Iron Eyes Cody was the crying Indian.

NOKOSEE
And he wasn’t even an Indian.

STORMY
Yeah, he was Italian.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Hey, you’re right. “Little Big Man,” right.

STORMY
Right. It’s one of my dad’s favorite movies.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Yeah, your old man’s got some things right.

STORMY
Yeah, I guess.

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
It’s “my g-g-generation.”

That get’s everyone laughing. Nokosee slaps his thigh.

NOKOSEE
I can’t believe “The Who” put a show on for us!

BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Hey, what can I tell you, I got connections.

EXT. MICCO-- DAY
As it arcs across the sky and flies over the Everglades and laughter fills the skies.


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This is part of the final chase scene in the screenplay and Nokosee & Stormy: Love & Bullets.  It's night. The New Seminole camp has been discovered deep in the Everglades by Special Forces and Black Hawk air support. On the run and firing back with their own assortment of assault weapons and some black market Stinger missiles, the main characters 17-year-old teenagers Stormy Jones and Nokosee and his father Busimmanolotome, the charismatic but criminally insane leader of the New Seminole, are fighting to stay alive when a very pregnant Stormy is shot in the leg. The SOUND of the skirmish has grown silent and the song Run by Blonds is played over the action:
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Nokosee is carrying Stormy through the hammock jungle as Special Forces machine gun fire chews up the ground and trees all around them.


He collapses behind a large tree.


Bullets are kicking up dirt and leaves as they hug the tree. Suddenly, a bright light is shining down on them and the jungle is whipped to shreds by wind. They look up.


It’s another Black Hawk just above the trees with its searchlight burning brightly.


Nokosee whips around and fires his weapon.


The searchlight explodes.


A Stinger streaks through the jungle and hits the chopper. It explodes, rolls over and


Crashes into a chickee.


The chopper blades slice through the thatched roof and come off.


Nokosee covers Stormy’s body as a broken blade spins toward them and


Embeds itself in the tree above them. 


Busimmanolotome yells from the edge of the jungle.



BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Run!

Nokosee grabs up Stormy and runs across the clearing toward Busimmanolotome who


Lays down cover fire from an assault rifle strung across his back. 


Nokosee falls through the jungle with Stormy in his arms. 


Busimmanolotome throws the smoking empty Stinger tube away.



BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Are you alright?


NOKOSEE
She’s been shot in the leg!

Busimmanolotome looks at Stormy’s leg and then her. He touches her shoulder.



BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Stay with me, daughter. I won’t let anything happen to you. Can you shoot?


NOKOSEE
Dad!


BUSIMMANOLOTOME
If we’re going to carry her out of here, we're going to have to turn our backs on the enemy and I want as much fire power pointed in their direction as possible.


STORMY
It’s okay, Nokosee. Give me my machine gun.


BUSIMMANOLOTOME
That’s my girl. 
                          
Nokosee gives Stormy the weapon, lifts her up and holds her so that she is looking back over his shoulder.


BUSIMMANOLOTOME
Let’s go.

Stormy lays down a volley of rounds as they run through the hammock jungle.